At the Sedalia 200 School Board Meeting held at Washington Elementary School on Monday night (March 24), students and staff of the school took the opportunity to introduce the people who serve as mentors at the school.
At an announcement ceremony Wednesday morning (March 19), the Sedalia-Pettis County Economic Development Office announced the expansion of Black Dawn Manufacturing & Coating, a local firearms and accessories manufacturer located at 1511 North Ohio Ave. in Sedalia.
The Sedalia Kiwanis will be having a Card Party on Saturday to play some Pitch and Hand and Foot. The Kiwanis is home to some of the the largest youth service programs in the world. Their local clubs programs empower elementary school students, tweens and teens to make an impact through service and leadership. They also help a lot with our local charities that get overlooked, and that's what thi
In an interview with Pettis County Presiding Commissioner John Meehan on Thursday morning, Meehan discussed his decision not to run for re-election and his commitment to spend the last year of his four-year term working hard for the people of Pettis County.
The Guest Speaker at the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce Breakfast today (Dec. 12) was Matt LaCasse of the Boys & Girls Club of West Central Missouri. The main topic of LaCasse’s speech was centered on the organization's fundraising efforts for 2014.
Prior to the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce Breakfast this Thursday morning (Dec. 12), KSIS had the opportunity to talk to Sedalia Mayor Elaine Horn about upcoming events this weekend. Mayor Horn will be riding in the parade this year, which will take place at 10:00 Saturday morning after being delayed by cold weather last Saturday.
At the Sedalia City Council meeting on Monday night (Nov.19), the council voted to once again delay a vote on the ordinance on mandatory inspections for buildings in downtown Sedalia. The delay came about as Ward 4 Councilman Larry Stevenson requested an amendment he had written be added to the ordinance. Three people came to the podium to protest the delay of the ordinance siting safety concerns.
This morning, Missouri's Deputy Auditor Harry Otto was the guest speaker at the Sedalia area Chamber of Commerce Breakfast. Mr. Otto spokes about the duties of the auditor’s office and then answered questions from the audience.