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During daily meetings April 1-5, the Pettis County Commission completed the following: more
A small crowd of tree lovers gathered Friday morning, April 5 outside Convention Hall in Liberty Park for an Arbor Day event hosted by the City of Sedalia and the Missouri Department of Conservation. more
To have your event or meeting listed, send details to hollyb@warrensburgstarjournal.com or call 660-826-1000. more
Meals on Wheels is a nonprofit organization that delivers meals to seniors, the homebound and handicapped citizens of Sedalia. The food is prepared by Superior Vendall and is delivered by First Methodist Church. Meals cost $4. For more information on receiving meals or becoming a volunteer, call 660-826-5039. more
The menu at the Sedalia Senior Center for April 8-12 includes: more
City announces Clean Sweep area for April 8-12 more
Sedalia Photo Club more
On Friday, April 5, members of Planned Parenthood, the Missourians for Constitutional Freedom, the Sedalia Democrat Club, and volunteers gathered in front of Bazoo Books to collect signatures for the "Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative" petition. more
Each year, the Smith-Cotton Lady Tigers Soccer program’s booster club funds its Mental Health Awareness grants through the annual Mental Health Awareness game. T-shirt sales, bracelet sales, admissions and donations help contribute to the MHA grant fund to provide mental wellness resources to Sedalia School District 200. Educators apply for funds to support a mental health program to benefit district students and staff members. more
WARRENSBURG – After close to 60 years since it first opened its doors, Swisher’s hardware store is being sold, with its storefront changing ownership on April 8. more
Two Bothwell Regional Health Center clinics will be swapping locations later this month. more
Missouri has plenty of money left in reserve as the state Senate prepares to work on the almost $51 billion budget passed Thursday in the House, but one looming issue could disrupt final passage and put the surplus in danger of disappearing. more
S-C NHS to host charity sale more
Missouri Valley College in Marshall announced the 25 NAIA Scholar Athletes for the 2023-24 winter sports season. The students were spread across five separate sports programs. more
UCM Theatre and Dance to present Senior Showcase more
University of Missouri Extension specialists have the buzz on how the April 8 solar eclipse will stop bee activity for a few minutes in parts of Missouri. more
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