Kurt Parsons is the Operations Manager for Townsquare Media Sedalia/Warrensburg. He began his broadcasting career at the age of 16 at his hometown radio station, KHMO, in Hannibal, Missouri. His career has included time with WJCL-FM in Savannah, Georgia; WKKW-FM in Morgantown, West Virginia; and WPWQ-FM in Quincy, Illinois. Before taking the Operations Manager position in Sedalia, Parsons spent three years as Digital Managing Editor, overseeing local content on station websites for Townsquare Media in Quincy, Illinois and Hannibal, Missouri.
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Sedalia Area Crime Reports for February 4, 2019
Pettis County Deputies were dispatched to Muddy Creek Eagle Stop on February 1 to recover a vehicle that had been reported stolen from Sedalia.
Sedalia Area Accident Reports for February 4, 2019
Three people, including a 3-year-old child, suffered serious injuries on February 3 in a Johnson County crash on US 50.
10 Signs That You Might Be From a Small Town in Missouri
Here are ten signs that you probably grew up in a small Missouri town.
Fans to Select Two Players for Induction into St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
The 2019 nominees have been announced for induction into the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame. Two former players will be selected via fan vote.
Two Seriously Injured in Moniteau County Accident
Two people were seriously injured in an accident around 10:45 a.m. on January 30 in Moniteau County.
Make a Nomination for The Best of Warrensburg 2019
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Ten Interesting Facts You Might Not Know About Sedalia
How many of these fun facts about Sedalia did you know?
19-Year-Old From Harrisonville Killed in Crash
A 19-year-old Harrisonville resident was killed in a Cass County accident just before 4 p.m. on January 29.
Unusual Things to Do in Missouri
There are plenty of fun things for visitors to do when they come to Missouri. There are also some that are just a little bit strange.
Sedalia Area Crime Reports for January 29, 2019
A 27-year-old Georgia man was arrested on January 28 in Cooper County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol took Justin D. Mayfield into custody around 5:30 p.m. Mayfield was arrested on charges of delivery of a controlled substance-7 pounds of marijuana, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia...