Sedalia 200 adopts changes to Hall Of Fame
The Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education members voted to combine the Smith-Cotton Halls of Fame into one entity Monday night during their second board meeting in October. While the district...
View ArticleOct. 25 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...
View ArticleTigers soccer advance to district final
Smith-Cotton advanced in the Class 1, District 11 for a shot at its second district title in three years Monday, defeating host team Jefferson City 1-0 at Eddie Horn Field. With both Tigers on the run,...
View ArticleCentral Regional College Fair set for Thursday
Students from Smith-Cotton as well as several area Kaysinger Conference schools will be provided an opportunity Thursday to explore options for their future at the Central Regional College Fair hosted...
View ArticleSad to see hometown grocer close its doors
There used to be four Bing’s Branches. And then there were three, and then two, and now there aren’t any left. I remember reading magazines at Food 4 Less while my mother shopped. I remember buying...
View ArticleSFCC board approves salary increase
The State Fair Community College Board of Trustees voted to increase the pay for most of the college’s faculty and staff during its meeting Tuesday morning. The salary increase is due in large part to...
View ArticleSmith-Cotton High School theatre students to use fly system for ‘Mary Poppins’
Mary Poppins was learning to fly at Smith-Cotton High School Monday and Tuesday evening with the help of Flight Director Shad Ramsey with ZFX Flying, of Louisville, Kentucky. Ramsey taught SCHS seniors...
View ArticleVolunteers make Day of Caring a success
Saturday was a day of caring throughout Pettis County as the Sedalia-Pettis County United Way hosted its second annual Day of Caring. The event, hosted in conjunction with National Make a Difference...
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State Fair Community College got a head start on basketball season with a multi-sport workout, scrimmages and hand stands. Roadrunners soccer won the inaugural “Battle in the Bird’s Nest” Tuesday, Oct....
View ArticleOct. 26 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...
View ArticleMan injured in Johnson County wreck
A California, Missouri, man was injured in a two-vehicle accident at 8:43 p.m. Monday in Johnson County. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report, Tyler W. Pettigrew, 23, was driving north...
View ArticleS-C JROTC to host event to honor, serve veterans
It’s a tradition that impacts those who served and in many cases those who are serving others because of the emotional connections that are formed between the visitors and the guests. Nov. 11, the...
View ArticleWoman thankful for new start though The Embassy
October is a special month for Dee Keeney, of Sedalia. One year ago, at age 47, she began a journey into a new life. Described as broken a year ago, Keeney has faced her difficulties head-on and over...
View ArticleCenter for Human Services helps disabled into the workforce
Helping those with developmental disabilities integrate into the workplace is an important goal for the the Center for Human Services in Sedalia, and it’s often a partnership between the center and...
View ArticleSmith-Cotton drops district final in PKs
In a cruel bit of foreshadowing, Smith-Cotton goalkeeper Colby Edgar said he felt confident facing Rock Bridge in the Class 4, District 11 tournament final, because he blocked a penalty kick against...
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View ArticleSCHS DECA donates to United Way
Homecoming T-shirt sales are a Smith-Cotton High School DECA tradition. This year’s “Clash of the Tigers” T-shirt was sold for $15 during lunch periods at Smith-Cotton High School and S-C Junior High....
View ArticleBentch birth announcement
Mark and Jill Bentch, of Lincoln, became the parents of a daughter, Carleigh Rose Bentch, born Sept. 15, 2016. She weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces. The maternal grandparents are Merley and Judy Staus, of...
View ArticleOct. 27 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...
View ArticleMan hurt in Moniteau County crash
A Russellville man was injured in a single-vehicle accident at 2:54 a.m. Wednesday in Moniteau County. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report, Troy D. White, 47, was driving south on state...
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