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I love running into friends when I go to stores or other places. I like it even more if the person I run into is an old friend who I have not seen for a while.  I find this type of meeting … more
I have started this week’s column no less than 10 times. My thoughts have raced with ideas and I was struggling to decide which of them would make the greatest impact as the Nov. 8 … more
In addition to reporting on an umbrella-whacking fight between two courtesans and a lengthy argument between four lawyers, in the spring of 1885, the Sedalia Weekly Bazoo reported on two other … more
Elon Musk owns Twitter now. Be afraid of big business and censorship. The Mississippi River is at a historic low because of the ongoing drought. Be afraid of climate change. The economy is awful. Be … more
Remember the “WIN” buttons? “Whip Inflation Now!” It pains me to recognize that I’m old enough to remember when inflation was a real problem – a 14% problem. … more
Today’s edition of the Democrat includes our fourth annual 20 Under 40 special section, and I’m excited for the community to see it. This section takes quite a bit of work, from … more
As the midterm election approaches, I find myself digging deeper into who each candidate really is. Sometimes it becomes difficult to discern because we hear things from both sides about the … more
The Sedalia City Charter, adopted by the city fathers in January 1864 and approved by the State General Assembly in February 1864, gave the city the right to, among other things, “restrain and … more
There is an old adage that states, “God gave us two ears — to listen more and to talk less.”   Most of us claim to hear others when they speak, yet are often afflicted with a … more
Sedalia, which had first been platted on the proposed route of the Pacific Railroad in 1857, rapidly became a railroad center at the intersection of the Missouri Pacific (MoPac) and the M.K.& T. … more
Political indoctrination is a tool of tyrants, such as communists, fascists, Nazis, etc. So what’s it doing in America? One definition of indoctrination is “to impose ideas or … more
I’m sure that every generation of people my age have said this in the past, but our country is changing and it’s not for the better. Schools across the country have seen an increase … more
Editor’s note: While fall can seem like nature is slowing down, I sure haven’t done the same this past week. So, here is the latest installment of “Nicole ran out of time to write a … more
What a week!   Libby and I are now through the first two days of our first real garage sale in two years. Thanks to COVID, we had to wait to try to purge our shrinking households, although … more
Hi. My name is Liz, and I’m a Twitter-holic. Shortly after my recovery from cancer, I didn’t have the physical strength or energy to do much except hang out on social media. So … more
We all have role models. In the Catholic Church, we are given role models to show us how to live good, holy lives in relationship with Jesus Christ. We call these role models, saints. We honor the … more
Sedalia, which had been first platted in 1857 by George R. Smith, did not grow much until 1860 when Smith filed a second plat for the city. In October 1860, lots were sold at auction and building … more
I’m so fortunate! My husband and I have three beautiful children and so far, the two oldest have blessed us with five grandchildren. The grandkids stair-step in age. The oldest is 19, then … more
As anyone who has read my column through the years knows, I love trains. Not just the look of the heavy beasts but also the enjoyment of riding one.   It has been quite a few years since I … more
The frustrating thing about living out in the country with nature is that the nature is also living with you.  This statement seems self-evident, even banal, until you’ve got a snake … more
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