Randy Kirby is a Townsquare Media employee who specializes in local news coverage in the Sedalia market. He has worked in local media for decades, and is a reporter and photographer who has seen his share of news events, high school and college sports, and interviewed hundreds of residents over the years. Kirby writes and produces his own newscasts five days a week for three radio stations and their corresponding websites (KSIS, KXKX and KSDL). On air and online (and streaming around the world) Kirby, a Missouri native, strives to keep the public informed of daily news events and upcoming community calendar items that are of interest to Pettis County residents and surrounding counties.
Randy Kirby
CASA Color Run 2024 Draws 84 Runners
The fourth annual event 84 drew runners, according to CASA Director of Development Julie Hoefert.
Clean Sweep Continues April 8 – 12
Leave all materials at the curb or between the sidewalk and street in the greenspace away from overhead lines and trees by 5 a.m. on Monday of your area’s Clean Sweep.
Solar Eclipse 2024 Illustrates Fascinating Lessons in Astronomy, Mathematics, Physics
Although total solar eclipses happen regularly, the path of totality is extremely limited.
Sedalia Police Investigate Shooting in 400 Block of North Prospect
Sedalia Police responded to a report of a shooting in the 400 block of North Prospect.
Sedalia Council Grants Nucor License to Work on Rail Spur Grading
Council granted Nucor Steel of Sedalia a license to perform grading work on a rail spur on land that the City owns.
Sedalia Man Arrested for Felony Statutory Sodomy
The suspect admitted to an inappropriate relationship with the girl, admitting to kissing and fondling her over her clothes, as well as digital penetration.
4.8 Earthquake Rocks Central New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia
An earthquake shook the densely populated New York City metropolitan area Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said,
Storm Sewer To Be Repaired at 32nd & Erika Starting Monday
Travelers should anticipate Erika Avenue being closed to through traffic just north of its intersection with W. 32nd Street.
Historic Landmark Designation Irks Some at Council Meeting
The Sedalia City Council met on April Fools Day and led off with nominating the Ozark Music Festival site (July 1974) as a historic landmark.
Increase City Council Terms from 2 to 4? 78% of Voters Said No
A total of 1586 votes were cast in 12 precincts, according to Election Authority Nick La Strada.