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EDSPC will soon have a new permanent home at 101 Curry Drive at the very front of the Thompson Meadows Industrial Park.
A liquor store employee was arrested on April 3 after she allegedly sold alcohol to an underage minor after Marshall Police ...
Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek paid a visit to Center for Human Services (CHS) on Wednesday afternoon to help mark the eight-year anniversary of the Mo Able Program.
Six recruits from the Sedalia Fire Department went through a training exercise at 11th and Montgomery Monday morning that ...
The City of Sedalia has successfully completed a Tree Resource Improvement and Maintenance (TRIM) Grant awarded by the ...
There’s both good news and bad news when it comes to mosquitoes in the Show-Me State. The bad news? They’re back and just as ...
The Sedalia Park Board heard from a group of volleyball coaches and players wanting to use the Heckart Community Center.
As of 2021, the City is no longer responsible for maintaining or repairing this private street,” Hoffman explained.
THRIVE—short for Transformation, Health, Responsibility, Independence, Vocation and Education—is more than just a college program. It’s a fully immersive experience for students with intellectual and ...
Sedalia Mayor Andrew Dawson was joined by Sedalia City Council members and members of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #16 as the Mayor signed a collective bargaining agreement on Monday morning.
The in-state tuition rate for undergraduate Missouri residents will increase from $285 to $297 per credit hour, and the on-campus resident graduate rate will rise 9 percent to $399.50 per credit hour.
The Missouri Department of Conservation has entered into a cooperative agreement with the City of Sedalia to manage the lands surrounding Spring Fork Lake.