I’ve been working in radio for about 10 years. It started as a part-time weekend job as a student at State Fair Community College in the mid-2000s. I eventually transferred to UCM in Warrensburg where I worked at the campus radio station for about a year. After UCM, I moved back to Sedalia and had the opportunity to work at Townsquare Media. I absolutely love being a part of the Sedalia community and listening to 90s alternative music. In my free time, I attempt to play the guitar (attempt being the operative word). I also enjoy reading and catching up on movies that have been out for 10+ years that I'm seeing for the first time. Mostly I’m a huge nerd who has an undying love for Star Wars and Lord of the Rings.
Ryan Skaith
UCM to Begin A+ Recognition and Dual Credit Scholarships in 2020
The University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg is implementing the A+ Recognition Scholarship and the UCM Dual Credit Scholarship, with the first awards will be available for the 2020 fall enrollment cycle.
City of Sedalia to Observe Veterans Day
The City of Sedalia will observe Veterans Day on Monday, November 11.
SFCC to Host Military Appreciation Night Nov. 9
State Fair Community College will host a Military Appreciation night November 9 at the Roadrunners basketball game.
Two Southern Missouri Residents Plead Guilty to Meth Conspiracy
Two more southern Missouri women recently pleaded guilty in federal court to their roles in a conspiracy to distribute large amounts of methamphetamine in Springfield, MO.
Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov. 3, 2019
Time to gain an extra hour of sleep for the colder months as Daylight Saving Time ends November 3.
Fire Reported at Buckner Court in Sedalia, No Injuries
Sedalia Fire Department Firefighters responded to an apartment fire on the 2nd floor of the apartment building on Buckner Court in the NE portion of Sedalia on Thursday morning.
USDA Selects Kansas City as Site for Two Key Agencies
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced it signed a lease for permanent office space in Kansas City, MO, to serve as the new site for its Economic Research Service (ERS) and National Institute of Food and Agriculture Policy (NIFA) agencies.
Forrest Park Road to Close for Culvert Installation
A Pettis County road will close for a couple months beginning in November for repair work.
SFCC Receives $2,500 ‘America’s Farmers Grow Communities’ Award
Pettis County farmers Pat and Patty Wood recently directed $2,500 to State Fair Community College through America’s Farmers Grow Communities (AFGC), sponsored by the Bayer Fund.
Skyline Elementary names ‘Character Kids’ for October
Skyline Elementary School in Sedalia has named its Character Kids for October.