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    Pulaski County Daily News
  • Skelton accepts VFW congressional award, says another ‘Great Generation’ coming from current wars
  • Skelton promotes National Consumer Protection Week focus on financial literacy at ‘Every Stage of Life’
  • March 2010 gas prices - Updated Tuesday, 3/9
  • Resident tries to burn cardboard box, destroys neighboring trailer instead
  • Teen driver careens hunded yards into ravine beside Interstate 44 Monday
  • Drive-by shooter plea-bargains sentence down to seven years
  • Firefighters shut down interstate on Saturday, remove ammunition truck
  • Skelton files Friday for re-election; faces serious Republican challenge
  • Successful exercise helps Missouri Guard’s 7th Civil Support Team work with civilian first responders
  • Ammunition truck overturns on I-44
  • Fort Leonard Wood man pleads guilty to three robberies while AWOL
  • Crocker crash injures two Thursday
  • Waynesville, St. Robert agencies train with National Guard on mock attack
  • Mayhew files Monday for Pulaski County Presiding Commissioner post
  • Two Tuesday morning rollovers total vehicles, badly injure both drivers
  • 7th Civil Support Team tests ability to fly via Air Guard to training event
  • Blaze off Highway 28 considered suspicious, local firefighters say
  • County personal property assessment forms due today; penalties apply if late
  • Aggressive law enforcement drive underway today promoting seat belts
  • Boulders falling off cliffs, residents can't reach homes on collapsing roads
  • Consultant advises county on proposed project for Devils Elbow bridge repair
  • Two more candidates file for county office; treasurer hasn't yet decided
  • Aspiring to office, candidates for county races fill hallway at 8 a.m.
  • County candidate filing begins today; McCulloch to be among first-day filers
  • County road graders made Lament Lane even worse, residents claim
  • Joint Recreation Board challenged on allegedly unbalanced youth teams
  • Trailer court residents aren’t ‘trash,’ Waynesville council members affirm
  • Enhanced Enterprise Zone application submitted Friday to state officials
  • Humane Society president named Chamber Citizen of the Year Friday
  • Newly named Citizen of the Year plans push for Pulaski County animal shelter
  • Two illegal aliens arrested in Thursday follow-up to Witmor Farms drug bust
  • Bank fraud, bribery charges filed against local bankers, businessmen
  • County Commissioners ask residents for patience with major road problems
  • County finalizes phone, backhoe financing, financial statement bids
  • Dixon man badly hurt Monday by explosion that may be meth-related
  • Too many jail inmates are costing too much money, commissioners say
  • Afghan police, grader operator aid stuck Missouri National Guard vehicles
  • Massive drug bust nets $10.2 million worth of cocaine, crystal meth
  • Snow closes Plato, Dixon, Crocker, Swedeborg, Richland schools Monday
  • Army's 'Best Sapper' competition coming back to Fort Leonard Wood
  • High-speed police chase ends with wreck, two arrests in Gospel Ridge
  • County tries to save money on phone system, road heavy equipment tires
  • Raleigh Road could go back to gravel, county commissioner warns residents
  • All area schools open; most roads on Fort Leonard Wood in good condition
  • Bridge badly needed for pedestrians crossing Interstate 44, Clark says
  • County is only one city away from getting an Enhanced Enterprise Zone
  • Downtown Waynesville dramatically growing, councilwoman tells Chamber
  • Missouri Guardsmen study weapons familiarization, detection equipment
  • Missouri National Guardsmen to do joint training mission in South Korea
  • Missouri MPs attend 175th Military Police Battalion’s Master Driver Course
  • Missouri National Guard names new commander of 131st Bomb Wing
  • Most area schools except Waynesville close; FLW allowing liberal leave
  • Ransdall appointed to $80,000 state economic development liaison post
  • Skelton tours units, says Missouri National Guard ‘is truly phenomenal’
  • NORTHCOM director of operations emphasizes National Guard families
  • OB's Billiards shooter also attacked second victim Monday, police say
  • Retired Missouri National Guard head receives Distinguished Service Medal
  • Waynesville schools on snow routes; Fort Leonard Wood on two-hour delay
  • Charges filed against Rolla man in Saint Robert pool hall shooting
  • Facing $17,000 overage charge, county decides to rent backhoe for $10,500
  • Fort Leonard Wood announces two-hour delay; only Plato schools closed
  • One person shot at OB's Billiards in Saint Robert; charges expected soon
  • Pulaski County isn't planning to ban smoking in bars and restaurants
  • Waynesville proposes joint animal shelter with Saint Robert for dogs
  • Fort Leonard Wood, most area schools allowing early outs Friday afternoon
  • Missouri Guard retrains out-of-state soldiers to become military police
  • Governor pulls Ransdall's nomination and 83 others from senate review
  • Missouri Guardsmen vie to represent state in Bataan Memorial Death March
  • Saint Robert staff offer help for those with unusually high heating bills
  • Coach Don Nelson's family seeks punitive damages; Widener wants case moved away from Pulaski County
  • Historical Society members continue efforts to research county poor farm
  • Ransdall likely to lose $106,000 post on Missouri State Tax Commission
  • Waynesville schools on snow routes; Fort Leonard Wood on schedule
  • Waynesville woman killed in Sunday night Highway 17 hit-and-run crash
  • Waynesville schools close early; all other area districts also cancel classes
  • $9.5 million military museum, $6 million hotel coming to Waynesville
  • Pulaski County resident facing seven felony child pornography charges
  • Fort Leonard Wood officials release name of Polla Road fatal crash victim
  • Guard’s 7th Civil Support Team trains with Jefferson City civilian agencies
  • Last-day filers swell ranks of school board, city council candidates
  • Car crashes through front window of Crocker H&L Supermarket Wednesday
  • One man killed in Wednesday morning Fort Leonard Wood head-on wreck
  • Crocker officers shut down Highway 17 while stopping man at gunpoint
  • National Guard's 140th RTI offers new unit fitness coordinator course
  • Swedeborg plans $10,000 payment tonight on tuition bill to Richland
  • Swedeborg PTO has almost enough money for new playground equipment
  • Many races for city councils, some school boards, have little opposition
  • Sheriff joins drug task force in felony drug arrest of man living near Dixon
  • Teenage girl charged with murder could be bailed out with $5,000 cash
  • Military Police company protecting VIPs to be given farewell Saturday
  • Missouri Guardsman describes engineers' use of route clearance mission to improve Afghan relations
  • Cities lose power supplier; Waynesville wants to keep its own electric utility
  • Dogwood Trailer Court finally closed; two housing developments OKed
  • Economic developer outlines goals to improve Pulaski County economy
  • Water line break drenches Laquey classrooms, closes school Monday
  • Chamber of Commerce receives three nominations for Citizen of the Year
  • Fort Leonard Wood gets first military policeman as commanding general
  • Guard uses creativity to train safely despite severe weather conditions
  • Laquey schools closed Monday; FLW personnel should report as scheduled
  • All area schools still closed but FLW personnel to report as scheduled
  • Snow shutters all Fort Leonard Wood area schools; post on two-hour delay
  • Fort Leonard Wood commander assigned to Kuwait for Iraq drawdown
  • Most schools except Waynesville closed Monday; FLW liberal leave in effect
  • Skelton plans Pulaski County meetings about economic and military issues
  • Commissioners OK effort to research history of Pulaski County Poor Farm
  • Diana Linnenbringer won't seek re-election as Pulaski County Clerk
  • Dixon wreck hurts one, Longview Road slide-off snarls long line of traffic
  • Tax payment deadline draws closer as courthouse closes at 4:30 p.m. today
  • Commissioners ask whether county should require posting home addresses
  • Richland woman loses home to attic electrical fire on Christmas night
  • Zweerink says careful budgeting now could prevent county layoffs later
  • Crocker fire on Christmas leads to warning: Don't burn paper in fireplace
  • 50th Multirole Bridge Company returns Christmas Eve from Iraq deployment
    Hometown Heroes
  • Timothy Uptegrove named top NCO of weapons of mass destruction team
  • Pfc. Marvin J. Brown graduates from basic training, will enter Army Reserve
  • Col. Pamela L. Martis returns from military police duty in Afghanistan
  • Spec. Josue R. Velazquez deploys to Iraq as Army Reserve combat medic
  • 1st Lt. Marcus A. Dyl mobilized for upcoming military police duty in Iraq
  • Pvt. Curtis W. Nard graduates from Army basic infantry training
  • Pvt. Phillip S. Doba graduates from Army infantry one-station unit training
  • Airman 1st Class Bryce E. White graduates from Air Force basic training
  • Command Sgt. Maj. Ray Harding retires after 37 years serving National Guard
  • Capt. Jean Bernard Le Gall promoted in Missouri National Guard’s 7th CST
  • Pfc. Bryan Kaolowi named Soldier of the Quarter for National Guard unit
  • Spc. David Eley receives promotion in Missouri National Guard unit at FLW
  • Sgt. Harry R. Wise III named NCO of the Quarter at U.S. base in Honduras
  • Waynesville woman among 10 new National Guard warrant officers
    Area Voices
  • Sheriff’s View #11 for March 8 to 12, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Preparing for tornado season is crucial in Missouri
  • Skelton commends House for creating jobs by tax cuts, new infrastructure
  • Skelton says new law halting abuse by credit card companies is crucial
  • Sheriff’s View #10 for March 1 to 5, 2010
  • Pay-as-you-go budgeting becomes law; will balance budget, Skelton says
  • Skelton, Peterson, Emerson sponsor joint resolution against EPA plans to begin regulating greenhouse gases
  • Sheriff’s View #9 for Feb. 22 to 26, 2010
  • Skelton commends USS Truman aircraft carrier on Battle Efficiency Award
  • Skelton says federal education aid helps contribute to the economy
  • Skelton says he's encouraged by recent events in Afghanistan and Pakistan
  • Sheriff’s View #8 for Feb. 15 to 19, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Crush syndrome can kill trapped victims after rescue
  • Skelton calls Murtha a “first-class Marine and member of Congress”
  • Skelton says he wants a responsible approach to energy legislation
  • Sheriff’s View #7 for Feb. 8 to 12, 2010
  • Skelton responds to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address
  • Skelton to hold job-seeking skills and resources workshop in Lebanon
  • Skelton, Emerson try to stop EPA from regulating greenhouse gas emissions
  • Sheriff’s View #6 for Feb. 1 to 5, 2010
  • Responding to State of the Union, Skelton says White House lost its way
  • Skelton says Washington must focus on the needs of everyday Americans
  • Sheriff’s View #5 for Jan. 25 to 29, 2010
  • Skelton announces additional $111 million for FLW training barracks
  • Skelton praises Navy-USDA planned cooperation on renewable energy
  • Skelton urges release of Federal Home Energy Assistance Program funding
  • Sheriff’s View #4 for Jan. 18 to 22, 2010
  • Skelton decries Wall Street bonuses
  • Skelton says thwarted Christmas Day plane attack must serve as warning
  • Sheriff’s View #3 for Jan. 11 to 15, 2010
  • Skelton says Missouri National Guard aiding communities, defending nation
  • Skelton sends letter to President Obama on attempted terrorist attack
  • Sheriff’s View #2 for Jan. 4 to 8, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: New Year’s resolutions we’d like people to make
  • Sheriff’s View #1 for Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, 2009
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Monthly statistics and what we’re doing during Christmas
  • Skelton says New Year’s resolutions could include calling him for help
  • September Collector’s Report
  • St. Robert Police Department report for Sept. 14 to 20, 2009
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