Newsletter
Pettis County Man Sentenced to Life in Prison
A Pettis County man will spend life in prison for molesting six young men between 2008 and 2012. David Donahue, 42, Sedalia, was charged last July with statutory sodomy in the first and second degree, child molestation and attempt to commit statutory sodomy. He entered guilty pleas to six charges in January. The court ordered a sentence assessment report and scheduled a sentencing hearing for today.
New $100 Bills Coming in October
Fired News Anchor A.J. Clemente Talks On-Air ‘F-Bomb’
Over the weekend A.J. Clemente had possibly the worst first day at a new job ever when he introduced himself as KFYR's weekend news anchor by dropping the "F-bomb" and then following it with a "S-bomb."
What’s the Worst Job to Have in 2013?
What to Look For at the World’s Largest Garage Sale [SURVEY]
It is almost summer time, which means hot weather, swimming pools, BBQ, lemonade and community yard sales.The Mathewson Center on the State Fair grounds will host "The World's Largest Garage Sale" on Saturday, May 18.
Here are some of the best items you can find at a garage sale.
Doug Sleeps Away His Day Off, Doctor’s Orders
Today was a rare day off for me. I didn't go anyplace grand like last year's vacation to the Grand Hotel in Michigan, nor did I get to do any necessary chores around the house, but I slept. No, I did not sleep in late. This was doctor prescribed.
Stephanie Jackson Hired as Principal at Parkview Elementary School
On Monday night (April 23), the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education approved the hiring of Mrs. Stephanie Jackson, assistant principal at Smith-Cotton Junior High School, as principal at Parkview Elementary School. She succeeds Mrs. Kelly Sobaski, who last week announced her retirement, effective at the end of the current school year.
Teens Arrested After Property Damage Spree and Burglary in Clinton
Several teens were arrested on Monday afternoon after a series or property damage reports and at least one burglary in the southern part of Clinton, Mo. over last weekend. At least 13 incidents occurred that involved spray painting graphic images and epitaphs on vehicles in The Shadow Hills neighborhood. One of the vehicles was a marked police unit parked at the home of a K-9 Officer. Eggs had also been thrown in several of the incidents. The burglary occurred in the Shadow Hills neighborhood and involved entering a garage attached to a home where the occupants were asleep inside.


