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Johnson County Election Results: Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Johnson County Election Results: Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Johnson County Election Results: Tuesday, August 5, 2014
The results from the Johnson County Primary are in and Johnson County had 32.13% turnout at the polls. The Republican side had more contested races with Vicky Hartzler defeating John Webb for U.S. Rep. District 4 72.44% to 27.56%. The Associate Circuit Judge, Probate Division had Chad Pfister winning 66...
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.
Vote to Keep Your Favorite Monopoly Game Piece In Production
Vote to Keep Your Favorite Monopoly Game Piece In Production
Vote to Keep Your Favorite Monopoly Game Piece In Production
Sorry 'Monopoly' fans, you're going to have to say good-bye to one iconic game piece soon. According to a recent Facebook post, 'Monopoly' wants their fans to vote on which piece is their favorite. The item with the fewest votes will be kicked out of the game, 'American Idol'-style.
Should You Have to Have a Photo ID to Vote? [SURVEY]
Should You Have to Have a Photo ID to Vote? [SURVEY]
Should You Have to Have a Photo ID to Vote? [SURVEY]
As of now, 17 states have laws requiring voters to present photo ID before voting. Some have suggested these regulations may act to disenfranchise poor and minority voters, who could be less likely to have such identification. Last month a judge in Pennsylvania blocked the state from enforcing its voter ID laws in the 2012 election.
View the Pettis County Sample Ballot
View the Pettis County Sample Ballot
View the Pettis County Sample Ballot
Tomorrow is election day.  All the campaigning, arguing and muckraking ends and we choose our leaders and weigh in on various propositions.  There have been a lot of people asking what is going to be on the ballot so they may research and cast an informed vote.
Vote for Your Favorite Trail Cam Photo
Vote for Your Favorite Trail Cam Photo
Vote for Your Favorite Trail Cam Photo
We asked you to send us your best Trail Cam Photos, and you delivered!  Now it's time to decide who has the best pics.  The lucky hunter with the most votes by November 19 will win a new Trail Cam and trophy rock from Stone Laser Imaging.  Second and third place winners will receive trophy rocks from Young’s Ag Vet Supply.

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