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Below are the results of contested races and ballot questions in the April 4 municipal election in Pettis County, according to unofficial results from the Pettis County Clerk’s Office. An asterisk denotes the winners. more
The Sedalia City Council will remain unchanged with all incumbents retaining their seats in the April 4 municipal election. more
With numerous tax questions on the ballot, Pettis County Clerk Nick La Strada hopes to see an increase in voter turnout for the April 4 municipal election. more
Cole Camp R-I School District voters will consider increasing the district’s operating tax levy during the April 4 municipal election. more
Candidates vying for the Pettis County Ambulance District 2 Board seat answered questions at Friday's Pettis County Pachyderm Club meeting hosted at Best Western State Fair Inn. more
Knob Noster R-VIII School District voters will consider increasing the district’s operating tax levy ceiling during the April 2 municipal election. more
On April 4, Kevin Walker, of Sedalia, will fill the Pettis County Ambulance Board of Directors District 5 seat. Walker is running unopposed and will replace incumbent Adam Cox, whose term will expire. more
Voters in the Sedalia School District 200 will be asked to consider extending the district’s current operating tax levy during the April 4 municipal election. more
Three candidates are contending for the Pettis County Ambulance Board of Directors District 2 seat in the April 4 municipal election. more
The Pettis County Pachyderm Club candidate forum for the Sedalia City Council Ward 2 seat was hosted Friday, March 17 at the Heckart Community Center. The microphone was left to candidate Becca La Strada as her sole opponent, Councilman Chris Marshall, was not in attendance. more
Voters in the La Monte R-IV School District will be asked to consider approval of a no-increase bond issue in the April 4 municipal election. more
With the passage of legal marijuana, cities and counties across the state are seeking passage of ordinances to tax the profitable drug. In the April 4 municipal election, Sedalia voters will pass or deny a city sales tax on cannabis sales. more
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct Mike Kroeger's name in his photo caption. more
In the April 4 municipal election, Proposition H asks Pettis County to look out for the fire protection of the City of Houstonia. more
Friday, March 10 at the Heckart Community Center, candidates Brad Grupe, Pam Moon, Dale L. Garrett, and Scott Gardner addressed questions regarding their potential positions on the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education. more
Sedalia Ward 2 voters will decide between the incumbent and a former council member for City Council in the April 4 municipal election. more
All registered voters in Pettis County will see the following question on their April 4 municipal election ballots: “Shall the County of Pettis impose a landfill fee of $1.50 per ton or a volumetric equivalent of solid waste?” more
With the passage of legal marijuana sales in Missouri, many municipalities are voting on implementing a sales tax to pay for expected cannabis-related expenses. more
The Heckart Community Center was the site for a candidate forum Friday, March 3 for the two open seats on the Pettis County Health Center Board of Trustees. Extra tables and chairs had to be brought in as the conference room was packed due to renewed interest in Pettis County Health Board post-COVID. more
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