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Congratulations to our $500 Jingle Bills Winner: Tina Guier!
Congratulations to Tina Guier! She was our lucky Jingle Bills winner and won herself a cool $500. She found the Jingle Bills codeword at County Distributing. As a member of the KIX 105 Country Club, she was able to enter that codeword online for her chance to win cash, and it sure paid off!
Fire Engulfs Building in Downtown Sedalia [VIDEO]
The Sedalia Fire Department responded to a fire at 208 Ohio St. in downtown Sedalia early this morning (Dec. 14). As of 8:00 a.m. this morning, fire crews were still working to put out the blaze.
Freddy’s Frozen Custard Raises Over $3500 for Show Me Honor Flight
Kim Cupples and Bethany Cramer of Freddy's Frozen Custard in Sedalia and Jefferson City presented a check today (Dec. 13) to Show Me Honor Flight board members Tom Miller and Bob Chancellor. The check was in the amount of $3,523.00, reflecting the money donated by customers throughout November and a portion of the stores proceeds from Nov. 12.
Read the Parent Letter Sent by Sedalia School District #200 Regarding Reported Threats of Violence
School officials have issued to the parents of students a letter to regarding the recent reports of threats of violence at Smith-Cotton High School. The letter states that the high school "received information regarding a possible act of school violence that was to be perpetrated on school grounds," and that the case has been turned over to the Pettis County Juvenile Office for further
UPDATE: No Evidence Supporting Threat of Violence Found at Smith-Cotton High School
UPDATE (December 12, 11:42 a.m.): Brad Pollitt, Assistant Superintendent of the Sedalia School District, addressed the recent rumors of kids possibly committing violent acts at Smith-Cotton High School in an interview this morning. After a joint investigation with school officials, the student resource officer and the Pettis County Juvenile Office, no credible threats of violence were found. Th
Law Enforcement Launches DUI Holiday Campaign Across Missouri
During this busy holiday season, the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety is reminding motorists to designate a driver or call a cab and avoid driving impaired. According to the Pettis County Sheriff's Office, law enforcement is on the lookout for impaired drivers, with targeted enforcement efforts Dec. 10-16.
Dukes & Boots Raises $1500 for Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri
Dale Malone, owner of Dukes & Boots in Sedalia, recently raised $1500 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri through a fundraiser held on Black Friday (Nov. 23).
What’s Happening in Sedalia on Christmas Day? [SURVEY]
My wife and I are just moved to Sedalia this last summer, and we'll be spending our first Christmas in Sedalia this year. We're having family visiting for the holiday, and we're looking forward to spending time with them, but I was hoping we could take them out on Christmas Day and actually do something, rather than just bum around the house all day.
Sedalia Police Crime Reports: Afternoon of December 3, 2012
Here are your Sedalia Police crime reports for the afternoon of Dec. 3, 2012.
Have You Ever “Regifted” a Gift? [POLL]
Didn't get what was on your Christmas list last year? Many people consider "regifting "a great alternative for letting those unwanted Christmas presents collect dust in the attic. But is socially acceptable?