Weather

Current Conditions for Sedalia, MO
Clear
67ºFClear
Feels Like: 68ºF
Humidity: 84%
Wind: 9 MPH SE
Forecast
Sunday 82ºF 64ºF
Monday 85ºF 67ºF
Tuesday 90ºF 66ºF
Wednesday 89ºF 67ºF
Thursday 84ºF 68ºF

Market Watch

Stock Last Change (%)
S&P5001649.60-0.91 (-0.06%)
NASDAQ3459.14-0.28 (-0.01%)
DJI15303.108.60 (0.06%)

Horoscopes

Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces

Google Search

Calculator

 
 

DISCLAIMER: This site is brought to you by Central Bank of Missouri and First Data. For your convenience this site includes an Internet search engine and links to other 3rd parties. Central Bank of Missouri does not endorse or guarantee the search engine or 3rd party sites. The products and services offered on 3rd party sites, including investment and insurance products, are NOT products of Central Bank of Missouri and are not insured by the FDIC.

Breaking News

General
More News...
National NewsWorld NewsHealth NewsEntertainment
Business & FinanceTechnologySportsGeneral Interest

News Story of the Day

Thousands of bridges at risk of freak collapse


SEATTLE - Thousands of bridges around the U.S. may be one freak accident or mistake away from collapse, even if the spans are deemed structurally sound.

Bridge regulators call the more risky spans "fracture critical," meaning that if a single, vital component of the bridge is compromised, it can crumple.

Fracture critical bridges, like the I-5 span in Washington, are the result of Congress trying to cut corners to save money rather than a lack of engineering know-how, said Barry B. LePatner, a New York real estate attorney and author of "Too Big to Fall: America's Failing Infrastructure and the Way Forward."

Sports Story of the Day

Spurs take 3-0 lead, beat Grizzlies 104-93 in OT


MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Tim Duncan is doing his very best to get the San Antonio Spurs back to the NBA Finals one more time.

The 37-year-old center took control in overtime for a second straight game, this time scoring the first five points as the Spurs rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 104-93 Saturday night.

With the memory of blowing a 2-0 lead a year ago in the West finals to Oklahoma City, when they lost the next four, the Spurs shook off their sloppy play early and pushed the young Grizzlies to the edge of elimination in the first West final played in Memphis.

Maps

Provide as much information as you know, and click Get Map.
  (Find Abbreviation)  
Zoom Level:  
        
 
MapQuest logo