For families looking for activities to keep the children busy during the Christmas break, from school, Sedalia has several ...
12:20 a.m.: Desirea Paige Roberts, 20, was arrested after officers responded to a vehicle crash into a pole. The occupant was charged with driving while intoxicated and minor in possession of alcohol.
Dining local during the holiday season helps one explore restaurants owned by Sedalia residents who offer a Christmas and New ...
State Fair Community College women's soccer sophomore forward Ella Smith has been named an NJCAA Division II Third Team All-American. Smith is the second Lady Roadrunner in the history of the program ...
Sedalia native Blake Grupe (10) kicks a field goal during the game against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Dec. 14, in Seattle. Grupe set an Indianapolis Colts franchise record by making a 60-yard ...
The aisles of Walmart in Sedalia were filled with Christmas spirit on Saturday, Dec. 6, as more than 360 local children took part in this year’s Kids Shopping with Heroes event, formerly known as Shop ...
Until now, I thought hiring professionals to string Christmas lights was all about convenience and saving yourself the time and risk of being up on the roof. But a recent DIY attempt has shown me the ...
SFCC graduates went through a gauntlet of high-fiving professors at the State Fair Community College Fall Commencement Friday, Dec. 12, in the Mathewson Exhibition Center on the Missouri State ...
When Ira Zimmerman, accused of setting fire to the laundry run by John Bowman, was tried, Bowman produced letters he claimed to have received threatening to burn his laundry.
Two people were arrested after law enforcement executed a narcotics-related search warrant in the 2100 block of East Broadway Boulevard on Thursday, Dec. 11 in Sedalia. According to a social media ...
The Missouri Conservation Commission recently gave initial approval to regulation changes for deer hunting proposed by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) at the Dec. 12 Commission meeting ...
In 2004, the Supreme Court decided a case involving gerrymandering in Pennsylvania. While the justices voted 9-0 that the gerrymandering in that case was illegal, they all said different things about ...