Randy Kirby is a Townsquare Media employee who specializes in local news coverage in the Sedalia market. He has worked in local media for decades, and is a reporter and photographer who has seen his share of news events, high school and college sports, and interviewed hundreds of residents over the years. Kirby writes and produces his own newscasts five days a week for three radio stations and their corresponding websites (KSIS, KXKX and KSDL). On air and online (and streaming around the world) Kirby, a Missouri native, strives to keep the public informed of daily news events and upcoming community calendar items that are of interest to Pettis County residents and surrounding counties.
Randy Kirby
Local Businessman Decides to Kick In $16,800 to Make Water Tower Logo Project A Reality
Russell Childers decided to step up and donate the remainder of the cost ($16,800) to make the project a reality.
Versailles Man Injured in UTV Rollover in Morgan County
A Versailles man was injured in a one-vehicle accident that occurred Monday night in Morgan County.
Leeton Motorcyclist Injured in Windsor
A Leeton man was injured when his motorcycle struck another vehicle in Windsor on Monday evening.
Funeral Announcements for May 9, 2024
The family of Myra Emma Rambow, 86, of Cole Camp, will receive friends at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 11
Jacob Carver Named Sedalia’s Firefighter of the Year
Jacob Carver was named Sedalia Firefighter of the Year by Sedalia Fire Chief Matt Irwin.
Sewer Project Focus Of Work Session Today
A presentation concerning the proposed direction of the City of Sedalia's Sewer Project will be the focus of a work session scheduled for noon today.
MSHP Arrest Reports for May 8, 2024
The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 59-year-old John T. Oldham of Warrensburg at 2:23 a.m. Sunday in Johson County.
Funeral Announcements for May 8, 2024
The family of Sally Ann McConnell, 70, of Hughesville, will receive friends from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, May 9
Warrensburg Man Injured in JoCo Crash
A Warrensburg man was injured in a one-vehicle crash that occurred Tuesday afternoon in Johnson County.
Council Kills Water Tower Logo Project
The Sedalia City Council, in their regular session Monday night, rejected a $57,500 contract with Viking Painting, LLC, to apply the City's logo and tagline on Sedalia's water towers.