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Councilman Larry Stevenson Epitomizes Unprofessionalism at Sedalia City Council Meeting [OPINION] [VIDEO]
Councilman Larry Stevenson Epitomizes Unprofessionalism at Sedalia City Council Meeting [OPINION] [VIDEO]
Councilman Larry Stevenson Epitomizes Unprofessionalism at Sedalia City Council Meeting [OPINION] [VIDEO]
I would like to state first, that this is a personal opinion, and anyone who disagrees with me on the content should feel free to leave a response. As a newsman, I use opinion pieces sparingly and only if I feel they are justified. At last night’s Sedalia City Council meeting (May 24), I witnessed what I feel was some very unprofessional behavior by newly elected 4th Ward Councilman Larry Stevenso
Sedalia City Council Remains Split on Smoking Ban Debate, Aims to Draft Ordinance by June 3
Sedalia City Council Remains Split on Smoking Ban Debate, Aims to Draft Ordinance by June 3
Sedalia City Council Remains Split on Smoking Ban Debate, Aims to Draft Ordinance by June 3
The Sedalia City Council met last night (May 23) to once again discuss the idea of a smoke free Sedalia. The pre-council meeting was a lively session of debate among the seven members in attendance, with the council clearly still split on the issue as they were at the work session earlier in the month.
Sedalia City Council Continues Discussion of Smoking Ban
Sedalia City Council Continues Discussion of Smoking Ban
Sedalia City Council Continues Discussion of Smoking Ban
The Sedalia City Council met in a work session Monday night to discuss one of the most controversial issues it has faced in years; a smoke-free Sedalia. The council is apparently split on the issue with some councilmen showing a marked timidity on the subject, with others engaging in a heated debate on the subject.
City Council Meeting on Smoking Ban Draws Large Crowd
City Council Meeting on Smoking Ban Draws Large Crowd
City Council Meeting on Smoking Ban Draws Large Crowd
The Sedalia City Council met in the council chambers of City Hall for a work session Monday night (April 29). There were three items on the agenda, but the one that drew the capacity crowd to the chamber was the proposal that would make Sedalia a smoke-free city.