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Sex Education in Kindergarten Is About to Become a Reality

How early is too early to teach sex education?

That question is about to be asked again, thanks to a controversial move in Chicago.

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Study Suggests Teachers Do Not Want to Bring Guns to School

Keeping students and teachers safe has become a hot button issue in the US since the Sandy Hook shooting in December.

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Teenager Catches Teacher on Video Stealing from Students’ Backpacks

Sure, teachers may be underpaid, but there’s got to be a better way for them to make some extra money besides stealing.

From their students.

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Sedalia’s Weekend Events – Weekend of February 23

Here's a look at the stuff going on this weekend! 

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State Fair Community College Narrows Presidential Search To Three Candidates

Board of Trustees President Gary Noland has announced that State Fair Community College has narrowed its search for a new president to three candidates.

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Snow and Ice Management Association Provide Tips For Safe Winter Walking

Falls account for more than one million injuries in the U.S. annually. There are four types of walking accidents with the most common being the slip and fall. That's the type of fall that happens when you fall due a surface not cleared of snow or ice.

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Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler Announces 17 Students Nominated to U.S. Service Academies

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-4), a member of the House Armed Services Committee, is proud to announce the names of 17 outstanding students from Missouri’s Fourth Congressional District who have received nominations to the U.S. Service Academies.

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Sedalia’s Weekend Events – Weekend of February 8

Here are our local events happening this weekend! 

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Curtis Cooper, professor of computer science at the University of Central Missouri, with the computer that made the discovery of the world’s largest known prime number. (Courtesy of UCM Public Affairs)

UCM Professor Discovers World’s Largest Known Prime Number

Curtis Cooper, professor of computer science at the University of Central Missouri, has made the most recent discovery of the world’s largest known prime number, according to information released by the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Number Search, also known as GIMPS.

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Bizarre New Rule Bans Kids from Blowing Out Birthday Candles in School

Australia has decided to blow out the candles on a birthday tradition.

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