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Crash Reports

Woman injured in Morgan crash An Otterville woman was injured in a two-vehicle accident at 12:07 p.m. Friday in Morgan County. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report, Brittany L. Meyer,...

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Cardinals remain undefeated after battle of the birds

The Lincoln Cardinals defeated the Cole Camp Bluebirds 46-0 Friday, Oct. 14, to preserve its undefeated record. Derek Stephens was first to find the end zone, making the score 6-0 for Lincoln (9-0)...

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Tigers trounced on senior night, 49-17

On a night Smith-Cotton required a near-perfect performance to upset a West Central Conference top-dog, the Tigers turned in a doozy. The Center Yellowjackets remained undefeated Friday, Oct. 14 at...

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Oct. 15-16 Police Reports

This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each...

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Art & Event Happenings

Chase McRoy and The Vincents to play Oct. 22 Chase McRoy and The Vincents will play Oct. 22 at Dickie Doo Bar-B-Que, 4860 S. Limit Ave. Bobbi Houston and her band Crosstown will be opening for them at...

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VIDEO: Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days highlights time period of 1760 to 1900

WARSAW — The lives and crafts of men and women in the period dating 1760 to 1900 were brought to life Saturday and Sunday at the 36th annual Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days, in an event that often draws...

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Community Calendar for Oct. 16 to Oct. 23

To have your event or meeting listed, send details to fbemiss@civitasmedia.com or call 826-1000 ext. 1481. TODAY 10 a.m.: Show-Me Mad Tatters, University Extension Office Conference Room, 1012A...

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Smithton receives $10,000 Monsanto Grant

For a teacher whenever they can provide real world learning opportunities for their students it is beneficial. Those opportunities for students at Smithton Schools just increased not just 10 fold but...

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S-C Vocal Music department offers fall concert

Smith-Cotton High School Vocal Music students performed Thursday night in the Fall Concert and Show Choir Preview in the Heckart Performing Arts Center. The mixed chorus sang “Somewhere Out There” and...

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Sedalia City Council to hear updates on sanitation, economic development

The Sedalia City Council will have a full pre-council meeting with three presentations regarding updates of various city projects. During the pre-council meeting, council will hear the Fiscal Year...

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Police Reports

This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each...

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Portion of East 13th Street to close for utility work

According to a City of Sedalia news release, the City will close East 13th Street at South Ingram Avenue to eastbound traffic beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday until 5 p.m. Wednesday for utility work. The...

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Sedalia firefighters visit Pettis County Early Childhood Cooperative for Fire...

The students at the Pettis County Early Childhood Cooperative had some special visitors Monday. Capt. Barry White and Firefighters Bill Twenter, John Clarke and Larry Newbill of the Sedalia Fire...

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‘15 to Finish’ issues challenge to students

The Missouri Department of Higher Education announced a new initiative Oct. 12 designed to increase the odds of students graduating in two years with an associate of arts degree from community colleges...

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Sedalia making progress with trash, recycling changes

It’s been two weeks since the new trash routes and curbside recycling started in Sedalia, and it seems citizens are slowly catching on. Public Works Director Brenda Ardrey spoke during Monday night’s...

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Smith-Cotton boys second, Edgar third overall at West Central Conference meet

Smith-Cotton sophomore Grace Edgar placed third overall in the West Central Conference Cross-Country meet Monday, Oct. 17 at Warrensburg High School in Warrensburg. The varsity boys team placed second,...

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Quick Hits, Oct. 18

HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Grain Valley 2, Smith-Cotton 0 The No. 6 seed Lady Tigers fell to Grain Valley in the Class 4, District 9 tournament at Hickman High School in Columbia 25-13, 25-19 Monday. Jorey...

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Oct. 18 Police Reports

This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each...

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Yeager’s Cycles donates for breast cancer awareness

Larry Yeager presents Bothwell Regional Health Center Foundation President Stafford Swearingen a check for the foundation. Yeager’s Cycle Sales hosted a “Paint the Road Pink” ride Saturday, Oct. 15 and...

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Schwenk competes insurance training

John Schwenk, of Sumner Insurance Services in Sedalia, completed insurance training and received continuing education credits awarded by the Missouri Department of Insurance. The annual regional...

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