Events
Bow Season is in Full Swing
Missouri State Fair Commission to Decide Fate of Mango Jack’s
After the completion of the Missouri State Fair, the Missouri State Fair Commission discussed the condition of Mango Jack's Building on the fairgrounds. The commission claims that the condition of the building warrants it to be torn down.
Mango Jack's owner Gary Everts says he received a note last month stating that he must vacate the building by October 15. Everts said that he feels that that Mango Jack's has become a key part of the nightlife at the Missouri State Fair and would like to present key points on how to keep and maintain Mango Jack's.
Back the Roadrunners Night a Huge Success [PHOTOS]
Weekend Events in Sedalia – Weekend of September 29
Fishing With a Vet Brings Big Turnout, Buck Contests in Full Swing
University of Central Missouri’s Elliott Union Celebrates 50 Years
I like to consider myself a proud alumnus of the University of Central Missouri. Although the name changed from when I was a student there, it still feels like a second or even third home to me. Whether you were a student of Central Missouri State University or University of Central Missouri as it is now known, I think you can recognize a lot of the buildings and remember things from your past that took place there
Queen of the Prairies Festival Packs Downtown Sedalia
Come Join Us for a Field Day at Clover Dell Park
Bow season is here and I’m lovin' the weather. I got a call this week from Harold Ray and he has something for you to win. Stop into Ray’s Custom Butchery 7 miles East of Sedalia on 50 Hwy during bow season and register to win a $100 gift certificate towards deer processing for gun season. Two certificates will be given away and I’ll get to announce the winners November 2.
2012 Missouri State Fair Attendance Shows Increase from Previous Year
SEDALIA, MO. – Governor Jay Nixon announced today (September 21) that attendance for the 2012 Missouri State Fair saw increased by more than 10,000 over last year’s numbers. Final attendance numbers for the 11-day event confirm that more than 353,700 people attended this year’s fair, up from just over 343,000 in 2011.




