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After working for months creating hundreds of ceramic tiles, Sedalia artist Alan Weaver was busy grouting his first of three musical-themed sculptures on Wednesday, June 28 at Hubbard Park. more
Editor's note: This article has been updated to include information about Central Missouri Speedway. more
Tuesday morning, June 27, freshman Congressman Mark Alford, R-District 4, visited the Pettis County commissioners to see how he could better serve the district from his new office in Washington, D.C. more
A local philanthropic icon, Jack Menges, died at the age of 82 on Thursday, June 22 at Bothwell Regional Health Center. more
With summer in full swing, the Sedalia pools are busy. Friday morning a large group of lifeguards were in the Heckart Community Center pool for ongoing in-service training by the American Red Cross. more
The remains of a man only known as ‘Pipeline Pete’ found in Granger, Wyoming in 1982 have finally been determined to be those of Sedalia man, Jack Clawson. more
The 2023 Summer Food Service Program is serving free lunches to kids needing a meal while school is out. more
On Saturday, June 24, the Sedalia Regional Airport will host its 2023 Summer Fly-in, “Katy Trail Takes Flight!” more
A house fire on Sunday, June 18 in Sedalia is under investigation. more
Hubbard Park was abuzz early Saturday morning, June 17 as hundreds of volunteers assembled at Shelter No. 2 to start the Pettis County United Way Day of Action. more
Due to worsening drought conditions throughout the state, emergency hay and water have been made available for family farms at Missouri state parks and Missouri Department of Conservation areas. more
Primrose Retirement Community hosted a re-opening ceremony Thursday, June 15. more
A man pleaded guilty Monday, June 12 to one count of involuntary manslaughter in the Feb. 22, 2020, killing of Sedalian Robert G. Fox Jr. more
A Kansas City man was arrested after a Sedalia Police officer patrolling near South Limit Avenue and Heck Avenue heard a business burglar alarm sounding at 1:30 a.m. Sunday, June 11. Officers searched a building with signs of forced entry, but the business owner did not immediately notice anything stolen. more
State Fair Community College hosted a tour by a group of freshmen Missouri legislators Monday, June 12. more
Saturday, June 10 was windy, and the Sedalia Hot Air Balloon and Kite Festival was limited to kite flying. more
A Sedalia man has been charged with drug trafficking after a traffic stop Wednesday afternoon. more
KNOB NOSTER — The City of Knob Noster has renamed East Allen Street as W.T. Morris Avenue in honor of the Rev. W.T. Morris. more
Monday evening, June 5, the Sedalia City Council awarded $37,500 to Bothwell Regional Health Center for opioid tracking software. more
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