Missouri's House speaker is gathering signatures for a letter to Gov. Jay Nixon that slams a plan to use state money for a new St. Louis football stadium.
Sedalia School District 200 on Sunday (Feb. 22) held a recognition reception for donors to Smith-Cotton Stadium at Jennie Jaynes Complex, and the event included a tour of the $6 million facility. After the tour, donors were thanked for their contributions and given a photograph of the complex as a token of appreciation.
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The Sedalia 200 School Board met in a special public session at the Board of Education Office on Thursday (Nov. 21) to approve a bid on the initial dirt work on the new stadium at Smith-Cotton High School. The board approved a bid of $387,246.50 from Nemaha Landscape Construction, Inc. out of Nebraska.
At noon, on a windy Friday (Nov. 8), a group of Sedalians, dignitaries and Smith-Cotton High School students gathered around the northwest corner of the future site of the new stadium.
The Sedalia 200 School Board met in the Media Center at Smith-Cotton High School on Monday night (Oct. 28). One of the items on the board’s agenda was the stadium design for the new athletic complex planned on the grounds of Smith-Cotton High School. The board approved the layout design, and the school district will now be seeking bids for the stadium.
The Sedalia 200 School Board met at Horace Mann Elementary School on Monday night (Sept. 10) for its regularly scheduled meeting. Prior to the meeting, a special public session was held on the funding for the planned sports complex at Smith-Cotton High School.
There have been a lot of people that asked questions about the new Smith-Cotton High School stadium being proposed. While many have said that the complex has become outdated and needs upgrades or replacing, some have pointed out that in the process of the Sedalia School District getting the tax levy to build the high school, the athletic complex was cut out of the project in order for the levy to