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
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.
Warsaw Woman Hurt When Car Skids Off Wet Road
A Warsaw woman was injured in a one-vehicle accident that occurred Tuesday morning in Benton County.
Sedalia Police Reports for April 2, 2024
41-year-old Joseph Elmer Fore, homeless, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was placed on a 24-hour hold for 2nd degree trespassing.
District 200 Begins Phase 2 of Jennie Jaynes Activities Complex
A brief ceremony marking Phase 2 of the Jennie Jaynes Activities Complex was held inside the Heckart Performing Arts Center
Lawson Man Dies in ATV Accident
A Lawson man died and a Lawson juvenile was injured in an ATV accident that occurred Sunday evening in Ray County.
MoDOT Announces JoCo Work This Week
The Missouri Department of Transportation will be performing maintenance work in various locations in Johnson County from April 1-5.
DNR Photo Contest Announced
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is now accepting entries for its 2024 photo contest.