Sedalia News
Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff’s Reports: Morning of April 11, 2013
Sedalia Police Crime Reports: Afternoon of April 10, 2013
Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff’s Reports: Morning of April 10, 2013
Flood Watch Issued For West Central Missouri
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for our area from midnight through Thursday evening. Several rounds of thunderstorms are expected over the region tonight and Wednesday. These storms may repeatedly impact the same areas with total two inches of rain expected across the region
Sedalia Police Reports: Morning of Tuesday, April 9, 2013
“Mommy Madness” Mother’s Day Contest
Being a mother can be very rewarding, but let's face it, parenting can be pretty challenging too. That's why for Mother's Day, we're honoring all of our mothers out there that have put up with all of the crazy things kids do by giving mom the chance to win a shiny Mother's Ring from Reed & Sons Jewelers!
Sedalia #200 School Board Members Sworn In, Officers Elected
The Sedalia 200 School Board met at Smith-Cotton High School last night (April 8) for the first meeting following an election. The first item on the agenda was the swearing in of the newly elected members, which consisted of returning board member David Wolf and the new board member Diane Nichols, a longtime member of the Sedalia 200 School Foundation who took the seat of Stan Bowlin, who did not seek reelection.
Sedalia Police Crime Reports: Afternoon of April 8, 2013
Parkview Pizzazz Perform the National Anthem at Missouri Maverick’s Hockey Playoff Game
The Parkview Pizzazz singing group for students in 2nd to 4th grade at Parkview Elementary in Sedalia performed at the Missouri Maverick's Playoff Hockey Game in Independence on Saturday (April 6). The group was invited to sing at the Kansas City Maverick's Hockey game In the fall. Since the team made it to the playoffs, they invited the choir back to sing the National Anthem before the game. The choir is under the direction of music director Cindy Calafaty and 4th grade teacher Kylee Weber.


