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Rebehka Cramer & Jack Miller

Jack Miller is our roving reporter and raconteur.  Jack’s had years of experience as a writer and storyteller.  He’s a Navy Veteran and lives in Smithton with his wife, Marlene.   If you go to a City Council, Park Board, School Board meeting or any other major news event, you’re bound to see Jack there (especially if there’s free food).

 

 

Rebehka Cramer has been with KSIS for about seven years.  She started as a part time employee and worked up to full time, working on our sister stations as well.  She has a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and film.

 

 

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Bad Driver, Worse Pet Owner

I had a friend  that used to say “That jacks my jaw,” whenever something he saw or heard really bothered him. Yesterday, I saw one of my jaw jacking things at the intersection of 16th and Limit, as I waited to make a turn.

Category: Advice, Animals, Opinion, Travel Tags: , ,

Afternoon Sedalia Police Crime Report: May 17, 2012

28-year old Sedalia woman arrested Wednesday on a failure to appear warrant

At 5:30 Wednesday evening Sedalia, police responded to the 1000 block of East 3rd for a warrant check. Upon arrival officers made contact with the suspect, 28-year-old Katherine Vanderpool of Sedalia. Following confi

Sedalia Police Crime Afternoon Report: May 16, 2012

Here's your Sedalia Police Crime Report for Wednesday, May 16, 2012.

Sting Unit Targets a Home in the 700 Block of East 9th

Early this morning the Sedalia Police Department Sting Unit served a search warrant at 915 East 9th. According to a

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A Time to Remember the Lazy Days of Summer Again

It’s that time of the year again; the time when school will soon be out, and the kids will be free to do all those things they have been daydreaming about in class. I know we all have memories of those long lazy days of summer as kids, especially those of us who are long removed from our school days. I always looked forward to those three months of freedom from homework, early rising, and in the case of my friends and I, shoes, and most of my clothes.

Missouri State Highway Patrol Accident Report: May 15, 2012

Here is your Missouri State Highway Patrol accident report for May 15, 2012.

Afternoon Sedalia Crime and Accident Report: May 8, 2012

Here’s your afternoon crime report from the Sedalia Police Department for May 3, 2012.

Afternoon Crime, Accidents, and Court Cases: May 11, 2012

Afternoon Crime, Accident, And Court Reports

27-year-old Kansas City man arrested on a warrant, and for resisting arrest

At 1:18 this (Friday) morning Sedalia police arrested 27-year-old Demetrius Gray of Kansas City on a failure to appear warrant out of Pettis County, for unlawful use of a firearm. During the process of arresting

A Mother’s Day Poem from Jack

This is a Mother's Day Poem I wrote for my mother who passed away seven years ago, and I would like to share it with all those who have lost their mothers, and will miss having them with them this Sunday.

Category: Holidays, News Tags: ,

Judge Robert L. Koffman Hears Crime Cases Monday

Afternoon Crime Reports From Judge Robert L. Koffman’s Courtroom

63-year-old Sedalia woman pleads guilty of possession of a controlled substance

On Monday 63-year-old Edith Barefield of Sedalia pleaded guilty to a possession of a controlled substance charge in Judge Robert L. Koffman’s Courtroom. According

Afternoon Sedalia Police Crime Reports, And Accidents

 

Afternoon Sedalia Police Crime Reports, And Accidents  May 9, 2012

Sedalia man arrested for Peace Disturbance and Resisting Arrest

At 1:17 this (Wednesday) morning Sedalia Police investigated a disturbance in the 1100 block of South Moniteau. Upon arrival the report states the resident was standing a block a

Category: Crime, News, Sedalia News