Bucks for a bridge

Pulaski County Commissioners received roughly $1.6 million from the Missouri Department of Transportation, or MoDOT, on Monday to restore Devil's Elbow bridge on Route 66.

Working the green

Members of the St. Robert Park Committee, seeking to stretch a dollar, are looking for help as they make recommendations for a municipal golf course.

Crews cleaning up

Pulaski County district commissioners and their crews worked Monday, clearing roads and debris from weekend storms.

MDC offers new two new booklets

Have you come across unfamiliar reptiles, amphibians or fungi while exploring Missouri outdoors, or your own backyard?

E. coli is down, July tests show

Water samples drawn from the Lake of the Ozarks Tuesday found none with E. coli levels in excess of federal standards for public swimming beaches, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources announced today.

Illegal dump sites

The Pulaski County Commission is hoping to stop illegal dumping off county roads.

Tourism mobile Web site unveiled

The Pulaski County Tourism Bureau and Visitors Center unveiled its mobile phone Web site Tuesday.

Big plans for city’s recreation future

Betheny Martin is St. Robert’s new park facilities supervisor. 

Rolls Royce roll into town on tour

The Silver Ghost Association Inc. (SGA Inc.) rolled into the Hampton Inn around 5 p.m. Saturday.

County Fair starts Thursday; events run through Sunday

Get ready for some non-stop fun as the Pulaski County Fair begins Thursday.
The fair comes to the St. Robert Community Park. The fair runs Thursday through Sunday and has plenty of fun activities for children and adults of all ages. General admission is free, but The ATV Rodeo is $5, and the bull riding competition is $10.

Midtown preferred

St. Robert Park Board members on Monday reviewed plans for a pair of par-3, nine-hole golf courses, and the panel recommended the midtown plan, which, if approved by City Council members Monday, could begin excavation this fall.

County accepts asphalt roadway

Lauding the practice of providing a sufficient layer of sub-rock base before laying asphalt, the Pulaski County Commission on Monday agreed to accept the half-mile of asphalt road as its own at “The Piney” from developer David Harbaugh.

Officials to hear two par-3 plans

Scout to earn Eagle award

Robert Bell, a Boy Scout with Troop 202 of Waynesville will receive the Eagle Scout award at a Court of Honor on Saturday, June 26.

S&T to race its solar car

A team of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology is about to embark on an 1,200-mile solar car race through the Midwest.

E. coli level falling, still high

Resampling of the single Lake of the Ozarks cove that exceeded federal E. coli guidelines for public swimming areas last week has yielded another result that exceeds those guidelines.

At Scout Quest 100

Cub Scout Pack 202 of Waynesville participated in Scout Quest 100, the 100th anniversary (1910-2010) celebration of Boy Scouts of America with the Greater St. Louis Area Council.

New Parks & Rec office fits department’s needs

Multiple washouts have  deemed the old building useless, so the city proceeded with a new facility that has more than just a few perks.

Rand to pay for road paving

To ask the approximately 25 homeowners in the area, it has been long in coming, but streets on Keller, Heritage and Hiltner just off Missouri Route Y north of St. Robert, soon will be asphalted.

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