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Windsor seeks participants for Septemberfest
Downtown Windsor will host its annual Septemberfest Aug. 28 to 31. The festival will include a craft show, Kansas City Barbeque Society-sanctioned barbecue contest, talent show and parade.
Windsor seeks participants for Septemberfest
Downtown Windsor will host its annual Septemberfest Aug. 28 to 31. The festival will include a craft show, Kansas City Barbeque Society-sanctioned barbecue contest, talent show and parade.
Young producers show top livestock
Copper, the 7-month-old Boer cross meat goat, was unfazed by his grand champion title.
Storm Shelters To Make Pettis County Safer
Shelters are on their way to protect residents in one of Mid-Missouri's most tornado-prone counties.
U.S. Safety closing plant in rural Missouri, shifting some jobs here
Parmelee Industries, Inc., which does business as U.S. Safety, will close a plant in Windsor, Mo, laying off 47 workers.It will move some production to its headquarters in Lenexa, adding 25 jobs there.The plant ...
Students receive college degrees
The following colleges recently announced students who receive degrees from the spring semester.
"Art Race" Across U.S. Leads London Film Crew to UCM Classroom
Artist Kenny Harris visited a UCM art class on Tuesday, June 18, as his trek across America for an upcoming television series brought him to Warrensburg.
Deputy kills burglary suspect who pointed gun at him
A Johnson County Sheriff's deputy killed a burglary suspect Sunday, as he followed a stolen minivan into Pettis County.
Morning link collection: Monday Rolling
To start it off, here's a rather interesting photo shoot featuring Shania Twain , it's her first publicity since she's been divorced and it's somehow appropriate .
Suspect Shoots Sheriff's Deputy
A sheriff's deputy was shot in a rural area near Windsor, Mo. Johnson County Sheriff's Department said the shooting happened at Highway B and Upton Road, just inside Pettis County.
Tightwad Bank is back in the bucks
“And when I go down there to do it, I'm going to wear my Tightwad hat. Maybe they'll give me a break.”
After more than a year in mothballs, the twice-abandoned Tightwad Bank is back in business.Its brick lobby and two lanes of drive-through banking in petite Tightwad, Mo., returned to life quietly near the end ... via KansasCity.com
Two Windsor residents injured in Johnson County crash
Two Windsor residents were injured Wednesdy in a two-vehicle crash in Johnson County, Missouri State Highway Patrol crash reports stated. via Sedalia Democrat
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond, of Windsor, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a reception from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at Eldorado United Methodist Church in rural Green Ridge. via Sedalia Democrat
She has three children, Bud Lloyd, of Windsor, Ralph Breckenridge, of Calhoun, and Wanda Orfield, of Marshfield; and 18 grandchildren. via Sedalia Democrat
Winsdor man arrested on child molestation charge
A Windsor man was in jail Monday on charges that he fondled a 13-year-old girl, according Pettis County Circuit Court documents. via Sedalia Democrat
“The absentees have been really slow”
Election officials on Thursday tested voting machines in preparation for municipal elections next Tuesday. via Sedalia Democrat
Jr. Mayes, 75, of Windsor, Missouri, died Friday, March 28, 2008, at St. Luke's Medical Center in, Kansas City, Mo. via Sedalia Democrat
American Legion national commander visits Missouri
American Legion National Commander Martin Conatser will visit the northwest portion of Missouri Zone II, April 8-11. National commanders visit a different zone in Missouri each year. via Sedalia Democrat
Brown celebrates 90th birthday
Harold Brown, of Ionia, will celebrate his 90th birthday with his family March 23. via Sedalia Democrat
Toni J. Paxton, 57, of Windsor, died Tuesday evening, March 11, 2008, at her home in Windsor. via Sedalia Democrat