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AREA FBLA CHAPTER COMPETES AT NATIONALS
The Salisbury Future Business Leaders of America chapter had nine members attend and compete at the FBLA National Leadership Conference, which was held June 28 to July 2 in Orlando, Florida. More than 12,000 student members from
COURT REACHES DECISION REGARDING PETTIS COUNTY AND SEDALIA LAWSUIT
Johnson County Circuit Court made a verbal ruling regarding the lawsuit between the City of Sedalia and Pettis County Presiding Commissioner Bill Taylor. The lawsuit came about when both parties disagreed about whether the county had to
ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS BEGIN IN FAYETTE
A six-block stretch of Route 240 through Fayette will receive updated sidewalks following a project that Missouri Department of Transportation crews are beginning Wednesday. MoDOT will make improvements to the sidewalks, curb ramps, and pavement approaches along
WOOLDRIDGE WOMAN INJURED IN I-70 CRASH; SUBSEQUENT CRASH KILLS COLUMBIA DRIVER
A pair of accidents on Interstate 70 west of Columbia on Tuesday morning resulted in the death of one person and three others injured, including a Wooldridge woman. The Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to the first
SALISBURY JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS COMPETE IN NATIONAL STAR EVENTS
Two area students performed well at the 2024 FCCLA National Leadership Conference. Lane Cruse and Abigail Rice from Salisbury Junior High competed in the National STAR Event Competition at the 2024 FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Seattle,
BRIDGE REHABILITATION PROJECT SCHEDULED IN AREA COUNTY
The Carroll/Chariton County Route M bridge over the Grand River east of Bosworth will close next week for a bridge rehabilitation project. Contractors working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, will close Route M at the bridge
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