Bombers notch eighth consecutive win in 11-4 victory over Mudcats
The Bombers have been on a roll as of late, scoring 87 runs over their last seven games, and Monday night’s game against the Chillicothe Mudcats at Liberty Park Stadium was no exception. The Bombers...
View ArticleJuly 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...
View ArticleMasood to join Cancer Center at WMMC
WARRENSBURG — Western Missouri Medical Center announced Dr. Ashiq Masood, MD, is joining the Cancer Center at WMMC team beginning July 17. Masood comes to the Cancer Center at WMMC through WMMC’s...
View ArticleAlliance Water Resources selects leaders
Alliance Water Resources has selected 11 professionals to participate in the 2017 Leadership Alliance program. Participants were nominated by peers, supervisors and other company leaders, and narrowed...
View ArticleSedalia’s Voices under new management
All across the internet there are people who choose to spend their time running various forums, wikis, servers and other groups. Most of them work without pay as they put out the fires of conflict, ban...
View ArticlePanera franchisee sells 34 cafes to Flynn Restaurant Group
Pan American Group LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Flynn Restaurant Group LP, announced last week it has acquired 34 Panera Bread Bakery-Café locations in Kansas and Missouri from Wichita,...
View ArticleDays of crime and turkeys
The Sedalia Capital of Wednesday morning, Nov. 23, 1927, described events in Sedalia that focused on the Thanksgiving holiday and on several crimes committed in the area. Thanksgiving news included the...
View ArticleCity of Sedalia starts annual chip and seal work
The City of Sedalia began the annual chip and seal program for the 2017 construction season Tuesday morning. Chip and seal is a process that places a coating of road oil on the existing city street...
View ArticleCases recently resolved in Pettis County Circuit Court
The following is a sampling of cases resolved July 14 through 17 in the Pettis County Circuit Court, according to information from Pettis County Prosecuting Attorney Phillip Sawyer. Monica Snider, 45,...
View ArticleLocal churches pay back minister who gives all in jail ministry
In the spirit of unity, people from several churches and faiths came together Friday evening to work on a local minister’s home on East Seventh Street. The Rev. Jerry Jones, 67, who has been involved...
View ArticleTwo Sedalia men sentenced in separate crimes
Two Sedalia men were sentenced to prison Monday for separate crimes committed several years ago. Gold Buyer armed robbery Timothy L. Peck, 27, of Sedalia, was sentenced to five years in the Missouri...
View ArticleJuly 15-16 Birthdays
Huff Opal Huff observed her 96th birthday July 14. Opal was born on July 14, 1921, between La Monte and Knob Noster. She was married to the late Arthur Eugene Huff. She has one grandchild and three...
View ArticleSedalia Bombers end win streak Tuesday
The Bombers’ game against the Ozark Generals felt familiar to Zach Maskill not because it was their second game in a week’s time, but because of the batters he faced. Maskill played for the Generals...
View ArticleJuly 19 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 ArticleUPDATE: Smithton teen found safe Wednesday
MORGAN COUNTY — The search for a missing Smithton teenager has been called off after she was found safe Wednesday afternoon. According to a Morgan County Sheriff’s Office news release, 14-year-old...
View ArticleNew director named for Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management
Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management Agency has a new director set to start in August. Sedalia Mayor Stephen Galliher and Pettis County Presiding Commissioner David Dick announced Trisha Rooda,...
View ArticleSecretary of State Jay Ashcroft talks photo voter ID law in Sedalia
With the Aug. 8 special election just weeks away, Sedalia citizens had the opportunity to ask Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft questions Tuesday morning about the newly-implemented photo voter...
View ArticleBothwell Regional Health Center to offer free sports medicine clinic
It’s been proven time and time again that one way to improve student success is through involvement in some form of extra-curricular activity, whether that be art, music, theater, academics or athletic...
View ArticleNeighbors: Sacred Heart graduate makes the most of her time
There are always choices one makes in their education, especially when a family chooses to send their child to a private school. For Sacred Heart School graduate Rachel Ulbrich that choice is one she...
View ArticlePettis County Sheriff offers new details in theft case
The Pettis County Sheriff’s Office has put new procedures in place in hopes of preventing future theft from the department. The changes were prompted by the arrest of a former sheriff’s office employee...
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