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Smoking Ban Passes at Sedalia City Council Meeting With 6-2 Vote
Sedalia Police Crime Reports: Afternoon of June 17, 2013
Wichita Wild to Host Salina Bombers for the 2013 CPIFL Championship
The CPIFL Championship is set. Last weekend, the Wichita Wild defeated the Omaha Beef 31-25 and the Salina Bombers upset the Sioux City Bandits 29-28. The Wichita Wild will host the Salina Bombers this Saturday, June 22 at 7:05 p.m.
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Boeing Expected to Add 400 Jobs to St. Louis County Location
LE BOURGET, France – Governor Jay Nixon, in France as part of the administration’s trade mission to Western Europe, today announced that one of Missouri’s top employers and global brands is set to embark upon a significant expansion at its St. Louis County location. Aerospace giant Boeing, which employs approximately 15,000 workers at its local campus, will be opening an information technology center at its St. Louis location that will bring at least 400 jobs to the area. The company’s plan is part of a large-scale restructuring of its information technology operations, which are currently located in Seattle.
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Fourteen 7-Eleven Stores Shut Down After Worker-Exploitation Scheme Exposed
Authorities uncovered a wide-ranging scheme in which the owners of more than a dozen 7-Eleven convenience stores in New York and Virginia hired illegal immigrant workers, gave them fake identities, stole their wages and forced them to live in boarding houses, effectively creating a "modern-day plantation system."
Sedalia STING Unit Uncovers Several Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Illegal Prescription Pills on Liberty Park Blvd.
Shortly before 6 a.m. this morning (June 17), the Sedalia Police STING Unit and other officers served a search warrant at 1902 Liberty Park Blvd. Two suspects were found at the residence. A search of the residence revealed marijuana, drug packaging supplies a digital scale and several thousand dollars’ worth of illegal prescription pills. Officers also seized three vehicles and $4400 in cash.




