The Thanksgiving Holiday has come and gone, but one thing might still remain; the turkey. Maybe you bought a bigger turkey than in previous years or maybe you had more people eat the sides this year or maybe you just made your turkey sandwiches and have a little bit of turkey left. What do you do with your leftovers?
The Sedalia Fire Department battled a blaze in the 500 Block of West 4th Street that caused three homes to be destroyed and another to be damaged on Thanksgiving morning, around 11.
The original home had flames on the first and second floor that spread to neighboring homes from the early morning high winds and caused those homes to burn and be destroyed...
Thanksgiving is full of great traditions. One of the great traditions is to watch or view the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. While there is a lot of attention on the historic Macy's Thanksgiving Parade in New York, the Leeton School Band will be performing in the 2015 McDonald's Thanksgiving Parade in Chicago.
The Holiday Shopping season is here. In recent years, retailers have positioned themselves to bring big deals and sales during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
The State Fair Community College Roadrunners suffered their first lost of the season to Coffeyville in the Coffeyville Classic Saturday (November 21). Coffeyville won in overtime 106 to 99.
The Thanksgiving Holiday Travel period is upon us, with the bulk of the travelers getting on the roads, onto trains, onto buses or onto planes for the week. The bulk of the travel takes place from Wednesday, November 24 through Sunday, November 29.
The Sedalia Noonday Optimist Club, in keeping with their goal of supporting the youth in our community, made a significant donation to the Pettis County Community Santa Project. Pictured left to right is Sonny Broyles, Optimist Board Member, Virgil McDonald, Optimist Board Member; Betty Albrecht, Community Santa Volunteer; John Schwenk, President of the Sedalia Noonday Optimist Club; and Carol Mil
Do you have your plan laid out? Have you gathered your friends and family and went over your course of attack? Or, do you say "Pffhhhh!!!"...go for it, I'm sleeping in!
More than 150 local veterans were honored and thanked for their military service Wednesday morning during the Smith-Cotton High School JROTC program’s annual Veterans Day breakfast and ceremony.