Update-Argument turns violent

A Dixon man was taken into custody after allegedly beating a woman Jan. 23 at a Dixon residence.

Judge Colin Long announces bid for Circuit Judge

Judge Colin Long of Pulaski County has announced that he is seeking the office of circuit judge Division I of the 25th Judicial Circuit.  The 25th Judicial Circuit is comprised of Pulaski, Phelps, Maries and Texas Counties.  The judgeship is currently held by Judge Tracy Storie who has announced his plans to retire at the end of his term in 2012.

Tourism Board gets hefty check

Pulaski County Commissioners were shocked at their weekly meeting when Treasurer Sue Rapone said the tourism tax fund balance was at $13,592.55, nearly triple the $5,000 contract limit.

Commission: Road is city responsibility

The hot topic on the agenda at the Pulaski County Commission was Valley Park Trailer Court  and the construction of part of the road and who will maintain the road.

Deputy sheriff retires

The retirement of a long-serving officer and a proposal from Local 148 Operating Engineers for a wage increase took up the Pulaski County Commission meeting.

Bid for workers' comp OK'd

During its biweekly meeting, the Pulaski County Commission selected MidWest Public Risk, Connell Insurance, Inc. to handle workers' compensation for Pulaski County.

Longview Road repairs weighed

During the Pulaski County Commission meeting, the commissioners brainstormed ideas on how to cost- effectively and efficiently repair Longview Road.

3 get DOC sentences

Three offenders were sentenced to the Department of Corrections in court action, according to Kevin Hillman, Pulaski County prosecuting attorney.

Redistricting moves road responsibilities

The Pulaski County Commission voted to re-district.

County ponders help for sorting ownership of roads

Pulaski County Clerk Brent Bassett read off those street names that were listed as being the responsibility of the county at the Pulaski County Commission meeting.

County weights workers' comp

The Pulaski County Commission heard presentations on workers' compensation.

MoDOT road funds expect slight growth for county

MoDOT expects a 1% overall growth rate for fiscal year 2012 CART (County Aid Road Trust) funds, according to a report read by Eastern District Commissioner Bill Farnham at the Pulaski County Commission meeting.

Commissioners to redraw county

Since the new census figures came out over the summer, the Pulaski County Commissioners knew that it was only a matter of time before they would have to sit down and draw up new maps and re-district the county based on the population.

Residents complain about Misty Mountain roads

At a special Pulaski County Commission meeting the complaints were about the roads on Misty Mountain.

Man charged with parental kidnapping

A Laquey man has been charged with three felonies after being accused of taking a van without the owner’s permission and then breaking into a home in Waynesville and reportedly kidnapping his own child.

County opts to leave for better rates

The Pulaski County Commission has voted to go with the suggestion of Hollister-based insurance broker Connell, and leave the consortium that they are currently a part of.

4 sentenced to DOC

Four offenders were sentenced to the Department of Corrections by Judge Tracie Storie in Circuit Court actions last week, according to Kevin Hillman, Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney.

Suspect picked up on Greene County warrant

According to a report filed by the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department, shortly before 3 p.m. Nov. 1, the St. Robert City Police Department contacted the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office and gave information on the location of a black male subject who was wanted in Greene County, Mo., on a felony drug charge warrant.

Real estate agent pleads guilty in mortgage fraud

Beth Phillips, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Branson, Mo., real estate agent has pleaded guilty in federal court to her role in a $391,519 mortgage fraud scheme.

County speed limit ordinance still considered

Commissioners and County Prosecuting Attorney Kevin Hillman continue to discuss the speed limit on county roads.

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