If you are a little older, you might remember when there were more dirt country roads around Sedalia than there were paved ones. It was that way all over Missouri and most of the country when I was young.
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By Jack Miller
Guest Columnist
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12/19/23
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What some people call "the most wonderful time of the year" can also be the most exhausting. With all the extra events, shopping, cleaning, cooking, traveling, hosting and more, it can make us want to crawl into the nearest stocking and take a long winter's nap.
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By Gwen Rockwood
Syndicated Columnist
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12/19/23
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On Dec. 11, 1896, the Sedalia Weekly Democrat reported that Samuel Redcay was arrested at Marshal for forgery.
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By Rhonda Chalfant
Contributing Columnist
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12/19/23
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We lost a true American legal legend when Sandra Day O’Connor died Dec. 1. Many headlines announcing her death focused on her status as a “first” – specifically, the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States. While this fact is significant, it fails to encapsulate the true legacy Justice O’Connor leaves behind.
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By Mary R. Russell
Guest Columnist
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12/15/23
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging period for Missouri and the entire nation, with few positive outcomes to highlight. However, one notable exception has been the advancement of telehealth services, especially audio-only telehealth, which emerged as a critical healthcare solution during this crisis.
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By Chuck Hollister
Guest Columnist
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12/15/23
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As the year draws to a close and a new legislative session dawns, what presents do you hope Santa will leave under the Christmas tree at the Missouri Capitol?
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By Janice Ellis
Guest Columnist
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12/15/23
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It is Christmas, the season of light shining in the darkness. In our house, we celebrate the light with lights on the Christmas tree, and twinkle lights in the greenery draping the windows. We placed a little Christmas tree on the kitchen island, laden with lights and snowman chef ornaments, and we put a tree and a lantern in the hallway leading to our front door. The lights on the wreath are kind enough to turn themselves off after so many hours. I’ve also placed candles on the table, on the kitchen peninsula, on the bathroom counter – little lights everywhere.
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By Deborah Mitchell
Contributing Columnist
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12/15/23
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Every year, Christmas is greatly anticipated in my house. Having three small children, Christmas truly is magical.
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Dr. Jeremiah Greever
Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church of Sedalia
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12/14/23
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As we quickly approach the end of 2023, I hope your reading material this year has been full of some memorable books! I didn’t quite meet my reading goal of 50 books this year, but I got really close…I’ll try again in 2024.
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By Jamie Sparks
Library Director
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12/13/23
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Missourians, consider yourselves fortunate that you didn’t re-elect Sen. Claire McCaskill in 2018. I say that because of some incredible statements she made recently on MSNBC.
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By Doug Kneibert
Contributing Columnist
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12/12/23
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It started with a limp. What we’d hoped was just a muscle sprain in the dog’s hind leg lingered for two months, landing us in the office of a veterinary orthopedic surgeon for x-rays.
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By Gwen Rockwood
Syndicated Columnist
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12/12/23
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In 1896, the Sedalia Democrat reported on an act of forgery, describing how Samuel Redcay, formerly of the village of Longwood in northeastern Pettis County, had been arrested on two charges of forgery in a plot that involved three banks in Sedalia, at least three banks in Marshall, as well as banks in Cole Camp and Houstonia.
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By Rhonda Chalfant
Contributing Columnist
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12/12/23
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While I had no clue who said it, I had heard the famous phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words” about a thousand times during my lifetime. So, I went online to find out who it was.
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By Jack Miller
Guest Columnist
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12/8/23
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I’ve heard that growing old is not for sissies. A doctor told me that – one of the doctors I have seen in the past 60 days. And darn if she isn’t right.
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By Deborah Mitchell
Contributing Columnist
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12/8/23
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“In those days Roger Goodell issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire football world. (This was the first census that took place while Parson was governor of Missouri.) And everyone went to his own home turf to register …”
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By Liz Schleicher
Contributing Columnist
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12/8/23
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Many of you know me from our former wine shop, Wine and More, which we had at two locations, downtown and South Limit Avenue in Sedalia. I began my second career in wine in 1994 when I accepted a job based in Austria and traveled routinely around the world. You might say from the ground up.
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By Turf D. Martin
Guest Columnist
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12/8/23
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Writer’s note: Warning, parents – this article is about Santa.
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By Rev. Robert Hughes
Senior Minister, Broadway Church
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12/7/23
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There’s a popular meme which reads: “I just saved a ton of money on Christmas gifts discussing politics during Thanksgiving Dinner.”
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By John A. Tures
Guest Columnist
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12/5/23
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When M.K.& T. Railroad Paymaster William A. Morrill disappeared from Sedalia on Sept. 21, 1878, the Sedalia Bazoo noted he left his wife and six children terribly worried. His disappearance was so unlike him that his friends and fellow employees feared he had fallen victim to illness, sudden death, or criminals.
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By Rhonda Chalfant
Contributing Columnist
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12/5/23
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One of the things my dad taught me about the working world is that it’s always good to have “multiple revenue streams.” That way, if one stream dries up or slows to a trickle, you’ll have another one to keep you going.
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By Gwen Rockwood
Syndicated Columnist
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12/5/23
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