The Central Missouri Ag Club is happy to announce the winners of their annual photo contest. This year’s theme was “This is MY Agriculture.” Winners received $100 for first place, $75 for second and $50 for third place in both the youth and adult division.
For high school students in our area, it's getting to be that time of year: Prom time. Prom is usually towards the end of the school year, but there's a lot of preparation, so the earlier you get your date, the better. One local kid here in Sedalia took matters into his own hands!
Every year, there's a new batch of kids who make their way through their graduating year. And every year, the parents, friends and family all those students have a small, nagging worry in the back of their minds about their graduate's safety when it comes to their celebrations. That's why so many groups in our area spearhead their own Project Graduations. They want the kids to have fun, they want
A few weeks ago, Huntin' Harry took me out to shoot his bow a little so he could warm up for a tournament. Well I shot about two arrows and was hooked immediately. I decided I wanted to get in to this archery thing. Luckily, Harry knew just the place to go: Rusty Toad Archery in Smithton.
While I know that alot of us are headed out to the State Fair, and we have some good stuff here on the website to tell you all about what's going on out there, here's a look at some of the other events for this weekend.
Lots of groups and organizations in our area are deciding that they want to get active. For me, that means pretty much doing anything that's off the couch. But for these busy folks, they'll be doing a lot of walking, running, exercising, and other sporty stuff!
Most of us at one point have heard of different ideas for kids who are graduating high school. They want to celebrate, and they need a place and time to do it. Well, not always do the young make great decisions at the spur of the moment. So we all want to keep them safe and healthy. That's where this Project Graduation comes in.