There is nothing that aids a person like me, who is always searching for nostalgic moments to enjoy, like children and grandchildren.
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By Jack Miller
Guest Columnist
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1/24/23
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After the first passenger train of the Pacific Railroad arrived in the newly established town of Sedalia in January 1861, the town began to grow. One of the enterprising men who built a business here was David Phillips, who opened a store at the northeast corner of Main Street and Osage Avenue.
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By Rhonda Chalfant
Contributing Columnist
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1/24/23
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When traveling by air anywhere in the world, most airlines charge an additional fee to carry extra baggage.
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By Stephanie Lefevers
Contributing Columnist
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1/24/23
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The Pettis County Ambulance District is introducing a Special Needs Tracking & Awareness Response System, or STARS, that will improve emergency care for children with complex medical issues.
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By Faith Bemiss
fbemiss@sedaliademocrat.com
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1/20/23
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In my first column of the new year, I wrote that I had a lot of learning experiences in 2022, ranging from how to style my naturally curly hair to embracing new perspectives. It seems that theme is already carrying over into 2023.
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I don’t know what got me thinking about hometowns; maybe it was a phone call from an old girlfriend telling me about her visit to Poplar Bluff and meeting up with members of her high school crowd.
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By Doug Kneibert
Contributing Columnist
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1/20/23
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Everyone loves a good story. Tall tales of fish that got away, recaps of high school glory on the basketball court, even those hair-raising moments on our bikes when we would pretend to be Evel Knievel.
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By Gary Beckman
Boys & Girls Clubs Executive Director
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1/18/23
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I woke up Sunday morning to a text from my bank asking if I had approved a transaction for $1,093 to an Airbnb in San Francisco, California. I woke my husband up and asked him if we were planning a trip to San Francisco that I wasn’t aware of.
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By Stephanie Lefevers
Contributing Columnist
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1/17/23
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According to the 1880s History of Pettis County, one of the stores destroyed by the fire that struck West Main Street in January 1868 was a hardware store managed by Stewart and Jenkins. Like most of the hardware stores of the day, the store sold a variety of nails, other fasteners, and woodworking and metalworking tools. It also sold queensware, a type of heavy ironstone dinnerware and dishware.
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By Rhonda Chalfant
Contributing Columnist
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1/17/23
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In our day, you can turn on the TV or search the web and find someone preaching some spirituality about how to have a better life, a new answer to a better you, a spiritual power to create a better now.
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By Jon Church
Pastor, Katy Park Baptist Church
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1/17/23
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Christmas decorations are down, most present exchanges (and returns) have probably taken place, some gift cards and cash have been spent. Christmas seems to be over, but as our Deacon preached this …
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By Fr. Joe Corel
Saint Vincent de Paul Parish
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1/16/23
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I’m writing about my grandmother again, as I so often do. She died 12 years ago this week. I still take time to grieve, but the memories get kinder with every passing year.
Many of my good …
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By Liz Schleicher, Contributing Columnist
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1/16/23
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A while ago, I wrote about a Christmas miracle. A young bride, on her way to her new in-laws’ house for Christmas dinner, was to take a vegetable dish. About an hour into the three-hour drive, …
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By Deborah Mitchell, Contributing Columnist
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1/16/23
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OK, I admit it — I am a football fan! I am not the paint my face, cut the Chiefs logo into my hair type of fan, but I do have several Chiefs sweatshirts that go back decades in my closet. On …
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By Jack Miller
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1/16/23
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How often do we show our children that we love them and what actions specifically define the way in which we show our affection?
Is it enough to verbalize the words “I love …
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By Stephanie Lefevers, Contributing Columnist
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1/16/23
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People moving to a new community often need new furniture, so one would guess that a furniture store would open quickly after a town was established. However, the 1882 History of Pettis County does …
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By Rhonda Chalfant, Contributing Columnist
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1/16/23
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Another year is coming to an end and 2023 will rush in before we know it.
As I reflect on 2022, I can think of so many good times, new experiences and personal growth.
At this time last …
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By Stephanie Lefevers, Contributing Columnist
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12/28/22
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The parking lot at the northwest corner of West Main Street and Ohio Avenue was once the site of perhaps the most elaborate of the Italianate-style buildings on West Main Street.
The lot has an …
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By Rhonda Chalfant, Contributing Columnist
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12/28/22
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When George R. Smith filed the plat for Sedalia in 1860, the street north of the Pacific Railroad tracks was called North Main Street. The street on the south side of the railroad tracks was called …
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By Rhonda Chalfant, Contributing Columnist
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12/14/22
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The Carpenters sang a song I remember all too well around now – “Rainy Days and Mondays” – because it’s rainy and damp, though not Monday. The grayness of the …
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By Deborah Mitchell, Contributing Columnist
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12/10/22
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