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Watch Video of Jellyfish Sprites Over Missouri Monday Night
Well, this was quite unexpected. A night camera which was outside trying to capture the Northern Lights witnessed that and something else all together. It was a sudden burst of jellyfish sprites over Missouri. Dan Bush of Missouri Skies just shared this rarely seen phenomena on their Facebook page. Atlas...
Richardson wins the OGA Stroke Play Championship
Miller native takes second in the Missouri Amateur Golf Tournament. Presten Richardson of Miller recently won the Oklahoma Golf Association Stroke Play Championship on the Scissortail Course at WinStar Resort in Thackerville, Okla. The rising senior at Oral Roberts University put on a three-day show rolling to a four shot...
Gov. Parson picks his primary candidates, criticizes attack ads in State of State address
In his final State of the State address hosted by the Springfield Chamber of Commerce and just a week before a tight primary election, Gov. Mike Parson shared choice words for candidates running for state offices and advised future leaders on the path ahead. The 57th governor took the stage at the Great Southern Bank Arena on Tuesday donning a tie with "57" to deliver his State of the State address to the largest Springfield audience of...
August 14 is Senior Day at the MO State Fair
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Vendor exhibits and booths – open on Exhibition Arena Floor. Register for the dance contest on August 14 near Center Stage from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. or pre-register online by clicking here. 10:00 a.m. – 11:10 a.m. Free BINGO (Prizes awarded)...
SEDALIA SCHOOLS UNVEIL NEW DISTRICT LOGO, TIGER MASCOT DESIGN
Sedalia School District 200 has a new set of logos and branding to identify the district and its schools. Upon its approval at Monday’s board of education meeting, Sedalia Schools made public their new emblem, which emphasizes
MDC will begin Purchasing Seed from the Public Aug. 19 in Sedalia for George O. White Tree Nursery
The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) George O. White Tree Nursery in Licking is currently purchasing seed from the public for a variety of tree and shrub species. The nursery conducts seed collections annually, and collected seeds are grown into bare root seedlings. People can bring their seed to...
Sedalia Police Reports for July 31, 2024
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department crime reports. Tuesday night, officers responded to the Jiffy Lube, 2801 West Broadway Boulevard for reports of a subject passed out in the parking lot. When Officers arrived, they located the subject and identified him. After checking his information with Dispatch, it was confirmed he had an active warrant out of Pettis County on charges of Resisting Arrest. Shawn Cunningham, 50, Homeless, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail pending a cash or surety bond of $2500.
Missouri Democrats hoping to take Governor’s Mansion back in November
Five Missouri Democrats are seeking the party's nomination for governor in the November general election. The post Missouri Democrats hoping to take Governor’s Mansion back in November appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
More Rounds of Strong to Severe Storms
OTTUMWA, Iowa (KYOU) -We had a stormy day across Southern Iowa and Northern Missouri with temperatures a bit cooler due to the clouds and rain, in the 70s and 80s. Overnight, lows will cool into the low 70s with another chance for late night showers and storms. Storms will likely linger into Wednesday morning. Storms could become strong to severe with damaging wind as the main threat. However, isolated large hail and isolated tornadoes are also possible.
Mather Promoted to S-C Vocal Music Director
The Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education has approved the promotion of Avery Mather to vocal music director at Smith-Cotton High School. Mather, a member of Smith-Cotton’s Class of 2017, has been the music teacher at Horace Mann Elementary the past two school years. Mather will lead high school vocal music education, including direction of auditioned choirs and the New Score Singers show choir.
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