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Cole Camp Chamber Makes Plans For Small Town Summer Night
Cole Camp Chamber met Tuesday, July 9 at the German Table. President Dylana Fox called the meeting to order. Following approval of past minutes and Treasurer’s report the group heard a report on the Tastings & Tunes held Saturday, June 29 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The group...
Familiar Face Will Lead Truman Dam Operations
Warsaw resident Rich Chiles has been named as the new Operations Project Manager of Harry S. Truman Dam & Reservoir. Chiles began his career at HTDR in 1990 while attending college at Missouri State University. After graduation, Chiles worked at Bull Shoals Lake in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Later he transferred to Carlyle Lake in Illinois.
Lincoln Chamber Discusses Lack Of Volunteer Help
The Lincoln Chamber met for their July meeting in Lincoln’s City Hall at noon on Wednesday, July 10. President Lindsey Decker called the meeting to order. First up on the agenda was vice-President Amy Biggerstaff’s report on the 4th of July events. Ms. Biggerstaff said despite asking for...
FOURTH SEDALIA STORMWATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT BEGINS MONDAY
Public works crews in Sedalia will begin the fourth of their eight stormwater improvement projects Monday in the eastern part of the city. Genesis Environmental Solutions will construct the improvements in an area ranging from South Hancock
‘The Embassy’ Makes $50K Request of Sedalia Council
Representatives of The Embassy, a non-denominational, faith-based, residential restoration organization for men, requested $50,000 from Sedalia City Council Monday night. Ann Graff, president of The Embassy Board, gave a 20-minute presentation along with Executive Director Jason McClain and House Manager Brandon Stoner before making the monetary request. Graff stated the...
Warsaw's Transportation System Will See Stunning Transformation
Warsaw has been revitalizing its downtown and building up Drake Harbor’s Recreation Area for many years resulting in parks, trails and other outdoor areas to walk, bicycle, and have events. There have also been improvements in infrastructure and other amenities. A key person enabling the city to receive many grants to help fund these projects is City Administrator Randy Pogue. One grant he has applied for since 2009, has been elusive until this year when the City of Warsaw became one of four Missouri cities to receive this year’s Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant in the amount of $24,997,004. Pogue says that the funds will be used to build on efforts to enhance mobility and community connectivity.
First Of Two New Squad Trucks Arrive In Sedalia
On Monday night prior to a City Council meeting, Sedalia residents got a chance to view the Sedalia Fire Department's new squad truck, which arrived in Sedalia July 8 and will be in service in a couple of weeks. The truck was ordered months ago, and Fire Chief Matt Irwin...
Sedalia Notes Milling on Ingram This Week
Beginning on Monday, July 15 and continuing through Friday, July 19, the City of Sedalia’s Public Works Operations Division will be milling South Ingram Avenue from West 16th Street south to the South City Limit. During this period, road construction will result in the roadway being closed to through...
Sedalia Park Board Update Provided
The Sedalia Park Board met Thursday, July 11 at the Heckart Community Center, 1800 W. 3rd Street. Parks & Rec Director Amy Epple provided KSIS with an update on Friday morning. “The Heckart is doing great, with a little over 7,000 members using the facility, so we're doing really well...
SEDALIA ACHIEVES PUBLIC PROTECTION CLASSIFICATION 2 FIRE PROTECTION GRADE
The City of Sedalia recently completed the Insurance Services Office (ISO) Public Protection Classification (PPC) survey, which analyzes structural fire suppression delivery systems. Sedalia has been awarded an impressive PPC 2 grade that is effective in October
MoDOT TO PRESENT UNFUNDED NEEDS DRAFT IN SEDALIA JULY 30th
The Missouri Department of Transportation will present a draft document detailing priority unfunded needs at several meetings around the state later this month, including one July 30th in Sedalia. Each public meeting will highlight needs identified by
Pettis County Commission Passes Order For Real Estate Tax Credit For Seniors
The Pettis County Commission announced the passage of Commission Order, 03-2024. #1878, "Providing for a Real Estate Tax Credit for Seniors in Pettis County," in accordance with Missouri Senate Bill 190 (MO SB 190) and MO SB 756. This action taken by the County Commission will provide a real estate...
SEDALIA CITY COUNCIL APPROVES SIDEWALK DESIGN ENGINEERING FOR LIBERTY PARK CONNECT PROJECT
The Sedalia City Council approved an ordinance Monday night authorizing a scope of work for design, plans, and specifications for a sidewalk project connecting the Katy Depot with Liberty Park. This project involves building a trail/sidewalk along
Stormwater Drainage Work at 28th & Quincy
The City of Sedalia developed a Stormwater Master Plan, which outlined and prioritized. stormwater drainage improvement projects based on key criteria, that included but was not limited to home and street flooding. Since the completion of the Master Plan in 2013, the City has completed several drainage improvement projects throughout...
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