Townsquare Sedalia
Sedalia City Administrator Shaw Announces His Retirement
City Administrator Kelvin Shaw, a driving force behind Sedalia’s progress over the past decade, has announced his intention to retire in one year.
Officer Involved Shooting, Homicide/Suicide Investigation in Lawson
The MSHP is investigating an officer involved shooting and murder/suicide, which occurred in Lawson, Mo. (north of Excelsior Springs).
Patrol Reports Four Fatalities Over 2024 Thanksgiving Holiday
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports four people died in traffic crashes during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday counting period.
BRHC Seeks Public Input for Community Health Needs Assessment
The online survey is available at brhc.org/health-survey.
SMS Steps Ups To Aid Student In Need
When Sedalia Middle School students learned that one of their fellow fifth graders was battling brain cancer, they stepped up to support and protect him.
Freed Receives Award of Distinction at MCCA Annual Conference
Doug Freed received the Award of Distinction from the MCCA after his his nomination by SFCC.
UCM Employees Testify About Workforce Successes During House Interim Committee Hearing
Officials from UCM recently spoke about the university’s unique workforce development programs during a hearing held by the Missouri House of Representatives Special Interim Committee on Workforce Innovation and Technology.
Public Invited to Retirement Reception for Dr. William Woolery
Bothwell Regional Health Center will host a retirement reception for long-time physician Dr. William Woolery from 3-4:30 pm Dec. 19 in the Bothwell Café
Parson Makes Final Visit to UCM Campus as 57th Governor
UCM Board of Governors President John Collier, Gov. Mike Parson and UCM President Roger Best pose for a photo Nov. 21.
Master The Perfect Thanksgiving Bird
If you buy a frozen turkey, make sure to allow enough time for it to thaw out.