Kendal Brown, who has been on the run from law enforcement for over two weeks, was located and captured early Sunday morning in Sedalia. https://t.co/HJmH4mg0nH
34-year-old Chad Newcomb was arrested at home after a juvenile victim was interviewed at Child Safe and disclosed allegations of abuse against Newcomb. https://t.co/8rtX8Colws
SFCC's annual plant sale is happening now through May 10 at the Potter Ewing Ag Building weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to noon. https://t.co/zFOfkueEqH
The Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education hired Joel Sherman as the next principal of the Pettis County Early Childhood Cooperative during closed session on April 15. https://t.co/gAxyM82AgV
A southwest Missouri man charged in the death of a woman who was fatally shot by police was sentenced to seven years in prison as part of a plea deal. https://t.co/KaSDBVjOU6
A long-standing debate over when the school year should begin is back before Missouri lawmakers, who are considering a bill that would restrict public schools from beginning the academic year until late August. https://t.co/HbL0hiXP1R
Council members who won their elections April 2 were officially sworn in Monday night at the regular Sedalia City Council meeting. https://t.co/uDO6TGHweu
The Sedalia City Council was split on whether to allow alcohol at a Lions Club event at Liberty Park, but Mayor John Kehde cast the tie-breaking yes vote Monday night. https://t.co/6SJ6gKP4iq
St. Paul's Lutheran Church will present the 14th annual Living Last Supper and Living Crucifixion in Sedalia at 7:00 tonight and tomorrow. https://t.co/Jr89UBKXp7