Smith-Cotton High School’s DECA chapter has once again achieved re-certification at the National Gold level for its food and ...
All University of Central Missouri classes at the Warrensburg and Lee's Summit campuses are canceled Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Girl Scout cookies are now available in Sedalia. Flavors include Thin Mints, Lemonades, Adventurefuls, Trefoils, Peanut ...
Legendary Ned Yost, Royals' top Manager, returns as Senior Advisor to boost team towards another championship. His leadership ...
Sedalia Mayor Andrew Dawson was joined by members of the Sedalia Optimist Club as he proclaimed Feb. 6 as Optimist Day.
A recent agreement to open 93 locations in the next 20 years brings the total number of expected Burritobars in the U.S. to ...
From whimsical woodland tales to epic magical quests, these unforgettable children's books will transport you back to the ...
The Pettis County Commission reappointed Malinda Kay Nevils as the Pettis County Health Officer for a one-year term.
Sedalia Mayor Andrew Dawson was joined by members of Scouting America on Monday morning in the Council Chambers as the Mayor proclaimed Feb. 1-8 as Scouting Week.
Pettis County’s newest Election Authority, Megan Page, was sworn into office on Monday morning by Judge Phillip Sawyer at the ...
Smith-Cotton High School senior Beau Gray has accepted academic and athletic scholarships to play football at UCM.
South Beacon Ave. from West 11th Street to West 14th St. will be closed intermittently to through traffic from 7 a.m. to 5 ...