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Several agencies including the Pettis County Fire Department are monitoring a fire Monday afternoon at the Central Missouri Landfill.
Recognized as June's Unsung Hero, David Esser champions Sedalia with efforts in historical preservation, community aid, and supporting local children, showcasing the heart of service in our town.
SEDALIA, Mo. — Firefighters in Pettis County battled a massive fire at a landfill just outside Sedalia. Crews reported to the Central Missouri Landfill on Monday afternoon.
COLUMBIA - A Sedalia man has been charged with three felonies after he allegedly robbed a bank in Sedalia on Saturday. Around 9:51 a.m. Saturday, Sedalia police officers responded to a silent ...
SEDALIA, Mo., Aug. 4. -- The Board of Directors of the Bank of Commerce issued a statement to the public to-night in which they announced that the robbers who sneaked into the bank's vault Monday ...
Essential Theatre presents the production of “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 21 at the Liberty Center in Sedalia.
SEDALIA, Mo. — The Sedalia Police Department is seeking public assistance in identifying three individuals involved in an ATM theft at a local bank. Police say that on Jan. 25, three suspects ...
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Structural engineer says Sedalia building is in ‘state of ... - MSNSEDALIA, Mo. (KCTV) - A structural engineer labeled a building on Main Street in Sedalia as “in a state of collapse,” this week, city officials said.
The Lamy’s Building serves as an authentic backdrop for the No. 5 Bistro & Bar in Sedalia. The original brick has become the walls of the restaurant, in addition to the hardwood floors that ...
Federal and state regulators closed a Sedalia bank yesterday, marking the third Missouri bank to be closed this year and the 46th nationally. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. wound down Sedalia-… ...
Sedalia police need help locating a second suspect in a December bank robbery. A warrant for Felony Stealing was issued on Friday for Brian L. Jones, age 35 of Nebraska.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis-area developer who along with a former banker defrauded a Sedalia bank out of millions of dollars has been sentenced to three years in jail. The St. Louis Post ...
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