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Nixon donates meat from deer he shot
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is donating the meat from a deer he killed this week to a program that helps feed people in need.
Mo. Gov. Nixon donates meat from deer he shot in Pulaski County
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is donating the meat from a deer he killed this week to a program that helps feed people in need.
Pulaski County Deputy Gets Medal of Valor
Pulaski County Sheriff's Deputy Donald Hayden received a Medal of Valor for stopping a shooting rampage in Dixon last June.A A A A Hayden responded to a domestic violence report at a mobile home park in Dixon that involved gunfire and bludgeoning with a pistol.A Attacker Rex Pennebaker left the scene, but returned to the trailer court.A Hayden ...
Seven Missouri officers receive Medal of Valor for acts of heroism
Jefferson City - Gov. Jay Nixon today presented the Missouri Medal of Valor to seven public safety officers from across the state for extraordinary acts of bravery and heroism that saved the lives of Missourians during 2008, his office announced in a news release.
Authorities in Pulaski County say a Missouri National Guardsman faces charges of making a terrorist threat in a school near Whiteman Air Force Base.
Pulaski County sheriff's deputy receives Medal of Valor
A Pulaski County sheriff's deputy received a Medal of Valor on Thursday for his role in ending a shooting rampage.
Salvation Army kicks off fundraising campaign
The Pulaski County unit of the Salvation Army kicked off its annual fundraising campaign with a rainy ceremony in front of its Tree of Lights at the St.
Licence Bureau to close for inventory
The Pulaski County Licensing office for Department of Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing in Waynesville will close Thursday and Friday Nov.
Parade highlights Veterans Day in area
Parade Marshal Marge Scott salutes as the National Anthem is performed before the Veterans Day parade.
Employment Services Office announces new service
Lake of the Ozarks Employment Services has announced a new service that is available to residents of Pulaski and surrounding counties who are drawing unemployment.
Republicans nominate Thornsberry
The Democratic and Republican party committees have named their candidates to replace former Pulaski County Presiding Commissioner Bill Ransdall who resigned last week.
Three injured in accident in St. Robert
Three people were injured, one seriously, in a three vehicle collision Friday in St.
Ransdall will be only State Tax Commissioner with agriculture background
In his new role on the Missouri State Tax Commission, Bill Ransdall will be the only person with an extensive agricultural background on the three-member board that supervises setting of property values.
Two die in vehicle; Pulaski County sheriff says foul play isn't suspected
ST. ROBERT, Mo. -- At approximately 12:56 p.m. on Thursday, someone called the Pulaski County Sheriffa s Department about a situation on Highland Lane, northeast of St.
Retired Waynesville police chief seeks county presiding commissioner post
The central committees for the Pulaski County Democratic Party and Pulaski County Republican Party both meet tonight in Waynesville to select their nominees to replace Bill Ransdall, who resigned Tuesday morning as the county's presiding commissioner to accept Gov.
Top Pulaski County official resigns post
Pulaski County Presiding Commissioner Bill L. Ragsdall has resigned to accept an appointment to the State Tax Commission, according to Gov.
Ex-Rep. Ransdall appointed to Mo. Tax Commission
Gov. Jay Nixon has appointed the presiding commissioner of Pulaski County to the State Tax Commission.
Haunted Village hosted by Shrine Club, Freedom of the Road Riders tonight
If a haunted house is too small, what about an entire haunted village? That's what members of the Pulaski County/Fort Leonard Wood Shrine Club and Freedom of the Road Roaders Local 28 plan this year for their thirteenth annual "Halloween Bash," held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. tonight at the Shrine Club off Highway NN, just south of Exit 153 within ...
Five felony charges filed following wild police chase west of Waynesville
A man accused of attacking a woman and children and leading five officers from three police agencies on a wild chase last week though the county's back roads north of Witmore Farms pleaded innocent on Tuesday to five felony charges.
Sheriff's View #44 for Oct. 26 to 30, 2009
Welcome aboard on a Sunday morning filled with rain once again. We have had a busy week, and for that matter, we have had a busy Sunday morning.
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