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Doug Sokolowski
A Day Of Basketball In Sedalia
There is way too much talk about the deflated balls from the AFC Championship, so let's turn our attention to some big basketball. Last I heard, there was no scandal involving deflated basketballs.
Today (Jan. 24) you could have the chance to take in five basketball games...
Missouri Lottery Players Can Get Paid for Life
In addition to winning huge one-time cash prizes, now you can win prizes that pay out for life with the Missouri Lottery’s new “Lucky for Life” Draw Game, which starts Jan. 27. With a top prize of $1,000 a day for life and a second prize of $25,000 a year for life, “Lucky for Life” is bound to be a hit...
Pro-Life Supporters Gather at Pettis County Courthouse [PHOTOS]
Today (Jan. 22) is the anniversary of the landmark case of Roe vs Wade Supreme Court decision made in 1973. This decision granted women the right to abort their baby and ever since then, Pro-Life groups have gathered together on Jan. 22 to bring awareness to one day either overturn the decision and/or bring awareness to life options that are available and not kill the unborn baby...
Trails End Project Starts To Take Shape
The Trails End Project has been years in the making, but the pieces are starting to be placed at the corner of 16th and Highway 65.
It may be a holiday, but the project started to have the big pieces in place today and will continue through the week...
Sedalia Martin Luther King Jr. Day Events [PHOTOS]
The Sedalia community gathered at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day services this morning (Jan. 19).
The services featured City Councilwoman Bonita Nash as the emcee, with the invocation done by Elder W...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Activities
Monday is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Area schools may be out, but there is still lots to learn and do.
Sedalia does an excellent job of continuing to share the life and times of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He may have died in 1968, but almost 50 years after his death, his legacy still continues on...
High Fire Danger Expected This Afternoon
It has been a little while since we've had significant rain or snow to help keep the ground moist. The last few days we've unseasonably high temperatures and some good wind. The National Weather Service predicts we have a small chance at some sprinkles on Tuesday, but we need to be cautious of any burning, especially this afternoon (Jan...
St. Louis Cardinals Caravan [PHOTOS]
The St. Louis Cardinals Caravan came to the Davis Center at State Fair Community College this afternoon (January 17).
Cardinals fans from all around the area packed the Davis Center for the opportunity to hear from Trevor Rosenthal, Sam Freeman, Tim Cooney, Charlie Tilson, Andy Benes and Rick Horton...
SC Tigers Finish Third In SC/McDonald’s Tournament: [FINAL RESULTS]
Congratulations to the Smith-Cotton Tigers on finished third in the Smith-Cotton/McDonald's Tournament. Here are the results from the final day of action and the all tournament team.
Consolation Final: Moberly 77
Warrensburg 65
Third Place Game: Smith-Cotton 55
Friday Results From the Smith-Cotton/McDonald’s Basketball Classic
Here are the results from the Friday games at the Smith-Cotton/McDonald's Basketball Classic for Friday, January 16, 2015.
5:00 Eldon 54
Moberly 69
6:30 Rock Bridge 79
KC East 59
8:00 Kickapoo 72
Smith-Cotton 33
Saturday’s Schedule:
12:00 Consolatio