Helping Our Heroes Help Themselves – Missouri’s Free Health Conference ReturnsHelping Our Heroes Help Themselves – Missouri’s Free Health Conference ReturnsFor those who serve and protect, the stress can be overwhelming. This gathering is all about finding balance and support in a beautiful setting.Rebehka CramerRebehka Cramer
First Responders Honored By Sedalia Noonday Optimist ClubFirst Responders Honored By Sedalia Noonday Optimist ClubArea first responders were honored and recognized by the Noonday Optimist Club of Sedalia on May 8 at the Sedalia Country Club,Randy KirbyRandy Kirby
Emergency Response Exercise planned for State Capitol WednesdayEmergency Response Exercise planned for State Capitol WednesdayOn Wednesday, first responders will be conducting an emergency response exercise of limited scope at the State Capitol.Randy KirbyRandy Kirby
Tornado Siren Testing Scheduled For Today at Noon in Pettis CountTornado Siren Testing Scheduled For Today at Noon in Pettis CountSedalia-Pettis County EMA will be testing their tornado sirens today at noon for about a half hour, according to EMA Director Trisha Rooda.Randy KirbyRandy Kirby
First Responders Honored By Optimist ClubsFirst Responders Honored By Optimist ClubsSix area first responders were recognized for their outstanding efforts over the past year by the Noonday Optimist Club and Sunrise Optimist Club Randy KirbyRandy Kirby
First Responders Help Deliver Child On I-70First Responders Help Deliver Child On I-70First responders help deliver a baby during the winter weather.Tim ThomasTim Thomas
UCM Observes Patriot DayUCM Observes Patriot DayMembers of the local community are invited to attend the ceremony at UCM, near the flagpole at quadrangle.Townsquare SedaliaTownsquare Sedalia
S-C Hosts First Responders Night at Silver Tiger Football GameS-C Hosts First Responders Night at Silver Tiger Football GameThe Smith-Cotton Tigers football team will host Warrensburg in the annual Silver Tiger Trophy game on Friday night.Ryan SkaithRyan Skaith
Smith-Cotton Students, Staff Donate $2,000 to Local First RespondersSmith-Cotton Students, Staff Donate $2,000 to Local First RespondersSmith-Cotton High School students and staff members donated $2,000 toward protective vests for Sedalia Police officers and Pettis County Sheriff's deputies.Randy KirbyRandy Kirby