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Sam Schleicher
Three Days Grace, Hinder Won’t Perform With Original Lead Singers at the Missouri State Fair
The Missouri State Fair is quickly approaching, and we're hooking our listeners up with some of the hottest concert tickets of the summer. One highly anticipated show among the rock community in Mid-Missouri is the Three Days Grace concert with Hinder. However, fairgoers may be surprised to hear that original Three Days Grace frontman Adam Gontier and Hinder's lead singer Austin Winkler won't be p
Steve Allen Gardner, 59
Steve Allen Gardner, 59, of Sedalia passed away Friday, June 28, 2013 at Bothwell Regional Health Center. He was born on July 20, 1953 in Clinton, MO, a son of Walter and Frances (Mittenburg) Gardner.
Suspect Arrested in Connection with Recent Armed Burglary in Sedalia
Members of the Sedalia STING Unit and other Sedalia Police officers arrested a suspect this morning (June 27) in connection with an armed burglary earlier this week. The subject, Michael L. Shepard of Sedalia, was arrested for two Pettis County Warrants issued with no bond from charges of assault, armed criminal action, a felon in possession of a firearm and felonious restraint.
Fliers from Hate Group Distributed Throughout Clinton
The Clinton Police Department has had several complaints about fliers that are being distributed by unknown suspects in the Clinton area. The fliers appear to have been printed from a website of a known hate group.
View Sedalia’s Official Fireworks Laws for 4th of July
With the 4th of July quickly approaching, the Sedalia Police Department would like to remind the citizens of Sedalia that buying, selling, displaying and shooting fireworks is prohibited within the city limits. Violating the fireworks ordinance can result in a $109 fine and potentially some time in jail.
Sedalia STING Unit Uncovers Several Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Illegal Prescription Pills on Liberty Park Blvd.
Shortly before 6 a.m. this morning (June 17), the Sedalia Police STING Unit and other officers served a search warrant at 1902 Liberty Park Blvd. Two suspects were found at the residence. A search of the residence revealed marijuana, drug packaging supplies a digital scale and several thousand dollars’ worth of illegal prescription pills. Officers also seized three vehicles and $4400 in cash.
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Harry S Truman State Park’s Public Beach Remains Temporarily Closed for Water Quality Issues
The public swimming beach at Harry S Truman State Park remains temporarily closed for water quality issues, according to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
View the Draft of the Sedalia Clean Air Indoor Act of 2013
The Sedalia City Council is expected to vote on the "Sedalia Clean Air Indoor Act of 2013" on Monday, June 17. The draft of the smoking ban has been posted for the public to view. If passed, the ordinance could be in effect as soon as September 1, 2013.
MU Chancellor Brady Deaton Announces Retirement
University of Missouri Chancellor Brady Deaton announced this afternoon (June 12) that he will step down on Nov. 15, 2013, at a press conference held on campus at Jesse Hall. Deaton, who became chancellor of MU in 2004 Deaton, praised the "record growth in diversity of our student body" on campus during his announcement.
Sedalia Police Department Reports Recent Telephone and Computer Scams
The Sedalia Police Department has received at least two reports of a new scam that gives the perpetrator access to the victim's computer files.