Dave Clippert, the longtime director of the Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management Agency, will be saying goodbye after more than nine years on the job.
After more than nine years in the position, the director of the Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management Agency has announced his resignation. Dave Clippert says that he will be relocating to Iowa in May. His resignation is effective on May 17, 2017.
"This is probably going to be the most ice that we've seen in a number of years," said Dave Clippert, director of the Pettis County Emergency Management Agency. An Ice Storm Warning has been issued for much of the state of Missouri through Sunday. "It is ranging anywhere from a half-inch up to an inch."
Diane Conner was recently named the Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management Agency 2016 Volunteer of the Year during a meeting at the Pettis County Courthouse, 415 S. Ohio.
Today marks the start of National Preparedness Month 2016.
Shown below is the logo "Don't Wait. Communicate. Make your Emergency Plan Today."
"One of the most important items I tell people they should have is an emergency plan for the family," said Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management Agency Director Dave Clippert...
The monthly siren test, which was postponed for a week due to inclement weather last Wednesday, has once again been postponed, according to Dave Clippert, Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management Agency director.