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Three candidates are running for two seats on the Green Ridge Board of Education, a three-year term, in the April 2 municipal election. more
A former Warsaw High School student was arrested Monday, March 11 for threatening a faculty member. more
A new program with the United Way of Pettis County and several other local agencies is providing a place for individuals and families to learn how to cook nutritious meals and find a place to build community. more
Artist Casey Whittier is all about observing, traveling, and creating a body of work with that in mind. more
Two candidates are running for the La Monte Ward 2 seat, a two-year term, in the April 2 municipal election. more
Sedalia hairdresser Jennifer Ramey has spent four decades in the salon business, 30 of those years at the Park Avenue Salon, which she purchased in 1994. more
Two candidates are running for the La Monte Ward 1 seat, a two-year term, in the April 2 municipal election. more
The second time was the charm. Twice. more
Two candidates are contending for La Monte mayor, a two-year term, in the April 2 municipal election. more
Modern country music artists Warren Zeiders and Wyatt Flores, who perform country, pop, rock and folk, will perform on Friday, Aug. 9 as part of the State Fair Grandstand concert series at the 2024 Missouri State Fair. more
Known for her big heart and many community contributions, Sedalia icon Barbara Hayden, 83, died Thursday, March 7 at her home. Hayden was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015 but continued to live a life of doing things for others. more
KNOB NOSTER – Music has been at the center of Bill Lane’s life from a young age. With his pianist and violinist mother, Mary Laurie, and singer father, Spencer, music was almost a given in the household. more
Two candidates are contending for the Pettis County Ambulance Board of Directors District 3 seat in the April 2 municipal election. more
Pettis County GIS Director James Theisen was awarded Information Technologist of the Year by the Missouri Public Safety Communications Conference (MPSCC). This recognition reflects Director Theisen's dedication and contributions to the field of emergency communications. more
After long-delayed fire hydrant inspections found dozens them of not working, Mayor Andrew Dawson decided the problem needed some explanation. more
The Boys and Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri has expanded its reach by opening its 13th Site on Feb. 12 inside the Sedalia Housing Authority on Saline Street. more
KNOB NOSTER – Music has been at the center of Bill Lane’s life from a young age. With his pianist and violinist mother, Mary Laurie, and singer father, Spencer, music was almost a given in the household. more
The Missouri legislature is looking at setting minimum training standards for coroners following allegations that the Cape Girardeau County coroner stole money at death scenes and botched numerous death investigations. more
Pettis County Sheriff’s deputies and their K-9 officers were in top form this week as Charlie and Mitzi Nash of Iron Dog K-9 International were in town to see the dogs they had donated and meet their human partners. more
Smith-Cotton High School recently earned a Purple Star designation due to its involvement and commitment to U.S. military students and families. more
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