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Tell Us About Your Easter Traditions and Memories
One of my favorite holidays of the year is Easter. It brings back a lot of great memories. Being an Air Force Brat, I can recall doing a few Easter Egg hunts with the youth center or a few squadron parties or even at the base church. I also have the great memories of waking up on Easter Morning and seeing the eggs hidden around the house or in the backyard if the weather was good.
Easter Traditions and Memories Survey
Easter is a special holiday for many families. We'd like to hear about your favorite Easter traditions or memories.
Best Places to Buy Prom Dresses in Sedalia [SURVEY]
Kids, it's getting to be that time again. If you've got a teenager around in your life, you're probably hearing about the prom. It's a couple of months away now, but of course you've got to do the preparation.
So, the big question is, where can you go to get the dress? Where SHOULD you go? I'll put a few options out here, and then you guys can let me know what you think in our survey.
Prom Dress Survey
Prom is coming up soon! Tell us where the best place is to get a prom dress in Sedalia.
On the Road with Doug – How Far Would You Travel for a Favorite Restaurant?
A few months ago, Bruce put up a poll about what restaurants you’d like to see in Sedalia. The top five choices were very good options, but one that I would have liked to have seen is one I visited this weekend, Fuddruckers.
Traveling for Food Survey
How far are you willing to travel for your favorite restaurant? Take our survey and let us know!
Will the Miami Heat Repeat as NBA Champions? — [SURVEY]
Study Suggests Teachers Do Not Want to Bring Guns to School
How Do Sedalia Residents Handle the Boredom of Being Snowed In? [SURVEY]
In the last week, the Sedalia area has gotten more than two feet of snow. Activities have been cancelled, schools closed and places of employment have shut down. The secondary roads have proven a challenge if they are passable at all. Add to that the fact that many people lost power along the way. That's when it happens. The kids look to their parents and say those two words that elicit the same response as fingernails on a chalkboard. Their tiny voices look up and say "I'm bored."



