Recently added articles from The Sedalia Democrat (Sedalia, MO):
Advantage Gremlins.
Oct 10, 2007 ... Byline: Jeff Backe Oct. 10--The battle for volleyball supremacy in the Kaysinger Conference was decided at the net on Tuesday night. The Sacred Heart Gremlins grabbed early leads in both games, held off comeback attempts by the Cole Camp Bluebirds, and grabbed a ...
Warsaw captures first district title since 1980.
Oct 10, 2007 ... Byline: Tim Davis Oct. 10--None of the players on this year's squad were alive the last time the Warsaw softball team appeared in a state playoff game. The Wildcats (19-2) won their district for the first time in 27 years, beating Carrollton 6-4 in Higginsville on ...
City Council approves new four-way stop sign.
Oct 02, 2007 ... Byline: Sarah Nail Oct. 2--Drivers who cross West 14th Street and South Warren Avenue will have to stop first. The Sedalia City Council approved at its meeting Monday an ordinance that establishes a four-way stop sign at the intersection, which was previously ...
Farris: Commissioners knew about asphalt work.
Oct 02, 2007 ... Byline: Sarah Nail Oct. 2--The former county road superintendent takes full responsibility for a $528,000 budget overrun, but contends that the County Commission knew about asphalt work that deviated from the five-year plan. Christian Farris said the overrun in the ...
Surprised champs.
Oct 02, 2007 ... Byline: Kyle Smith Oct. 2--Sacred Heart girls golf coach Tom Hunter just wanted enough players to field a team when the season started. Now, the Gremlins-- who began the season with only three golfers, one short of the minimum -- are district champions. ...
Shuffled lineup nets win for Lady 'Runners.
Oct 02, 2007 ... Byline: Jeff Backe Oct. 2--The State Fair Community College volleyball team was forced to adjust to the absence of one of its starters Monday night. Despite shuffling their lineup because of the absence of Antonia Jones, the Lady Roadrunners beat the Missouri Valley ...
Elderly warned of scam letter.
Sep 30, 2007 ... Byline: Daniel Barber Sep. 30--The Care Connection for Aging Services is warning senior citizens to beware of a scam letter they may receive in the mail, the most recent in a barrage of schemes to cheat people out of their money. The letter asks for a $20 emergency ...
Bids, stop sign on council's agenda.
Sep 30, 2007 ... Sep. 30--The Sedalia City Council is expected to review two bids and an ordinance changing a stop sign at its meeting Monday. The council is expected to accept a bid for a bucket clamp for the loader at the yard waste drop-off site and another for various drainage improvement ...
Feline fun.
Sep 30, 2007 ... Byline: Oliver Wiest Sep. 30--Fluffy cats, huge cats, weird looking skinny cats, tailless cats. Cats ruled the Agriculture Building at the Missouri State Fairgrounds Saturday for the international Cat Fanciers' Association show. The event continues today ...
Getting her kicks.
Sep 30, 2007 ... Byline: Tim Davis Sep. 30--Jessica Greer was filming on top of the press box at St. Pius X High School when the Smith-Cotton football team missed three extra points. A quick conversation with coach Mark Johnson was all the goading it took for her to put on a helmet ...
State Fair comes closest to beating Indian Hills.
Sep 30, 2007 ... Byline: Chris Leduc Sep. 30--The State Fair Community College Lady Roadrunners were the only team to force a fourth game against the 20th- ranked team in the nation, Indian Hills, on the final day of their volleyball classic at the Fred E. Davis Multipurpose Center. ...
Grems win first Kaysinger title.
Sep 30, 2007 ... Byline: Tim Davis Sep. 30--COLE CAMP -- Cole Camp's gymnasium has never been kind to the Sacred Heart volleyball team. The Gremlins shook the demons on Saturday, claiming their first Kaysinger Conference tournament title with a two-game win against Northwest. ...
Bluebirds repeat as champs.
Sep 30, 2007 ... Byline: Tim Davis Sep. 30--STOVER -- The Cole Camp boys soccer team took advantage of the wind and opportunities in the first half Saturday and used solid defense in the second to win the Kaysinger Conference tournament. The Bluebirds beat Smithton 3-0 on Saturday in ...
Wings are the thing at new eatery.
Sep 29, 2007 ... Byline: Sarah Nail Sep. 29--A woman has returned to her childhood home to open a business that deals in all things wings. Quinn King opened Quinn's Worldwide Wings & Things at 110 S. Ohio Ave. on Sept. 13. The grand opening is today with food specials and door prize ...
First-half frenzy.
Sep 29, 2007 ... Byline: Tim Davis Sep. 29--The end zone and the clock were the only things to stop the Smith-Cotton football team in the first half Friday night. The Tigers scored on their first eight possessions en route to a 56-18 win against Van Horn in a nonconference game at ...
Mustangs trample foe in home opener, 84-32.
Sep 29, 2007 ... Byline: Chris Leduc Sep. 29--HUGHESVILLE -- The Northwest Mustangs scored 10 rushing touchdowns Thursday night in their 84-32 victory over the Missouri School for the Deaf in 8-man football. A combination of poor tackling and fumbles made it difficult for the Eagles ...
Cards win one for Wolfe.
Sep 29, 2007 ... Byline: Hervil Cowin Sep. 29--TIPTON -- The Tipton Cardinals rolled over the Cole Camp Bluebirds 34-0 on Friday night in a homecoming game that carried special meaning for the Tipton community. The Cardinals coaching staff, football team, and school administration ...
Panthers fall behind early.
Sep 29, 2007 ... Byline: Jeff Backe Sep. 29--KNOB NOSTER -- Turnovers put the Knob Noster Panthers football team in a 28-0 hole in the first half Friday night against the Richmond Spartans. The Panthers never recovered, falling 47-26 to the Spartans. Knob Noster (0-5) ...
Smith-Cotton 56, Van Horn 12, halftime.
Sep 29, 2007 ... Byline: Tim Davis Sep. 29--Smith-Cotton scored on its first eight possessions Friday and was cruising with a 56-12 halftime lead against Van Horn on Friday at Jennie Jaynes Stadium. The only possession the Tigers failed to score on was their last, when Drew Hutinger ...
Obituaries.
Sep 29, 2007 ... Sep. 29--The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Mo., Obituaries Alice L. Greenhaugh, Vacaville, Calif. Alice Louise Buckley Greenhaugh, 74, of Vacaville, Calif., formerly of Sedalia, died Friday, Sept. 28, 2007, at her home. She was born March 7, 1933, in Latham, a ...