It's a big day, I get it. You wanna get out there, have some fun, let loose a little. That's great, but do keep your head firmly attached to your shoulders.
Fireworks are as much a part of July Fourth as barbecues, parades and red, white and blue, but have you ever stopped to think what makes them flare up in the first place?
You haven't truly experienced 4th of July fireworks until you've experienced them from the viewpoint of a drone flying dead center through all of the explosive action.
Sedalia celebrated the Fourth of July in grand fashion through the day. The celebration started with a parade in Downtown Sedalia, hosted by Terry Cockrell, at 10 am. The parade lasted about a half hour and ended in time for the Good Ole Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration at Centennial Park in Sedalia...
Independence Day is perfect for outdoor family fun. It's also the one time of year when it’s seems to be okay to play with matches. Family fun and playing with matches may seem like an unlikely combo, but hey, so is America, right?
Here’s how it works: Uncle Sam has hid prized fireworks around town. You might see one at a busy intersection, hidden somewhere in the parking lot of your favorite local business, stashed in the park or near a historic building. They could be anywhere! They look like this:
The Fourth of July is one of my favorite times of the year. I love to check out the various firework stands and of course see the big fireworks displays in the area. Our Video Reporter, Isaiah Smith, gives us a peak at the plans for the Sedalia Fourth of July Celebration at the Missouri State Fairgrounds...