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    Pulaski County Daily News
  • Casting company needs current, former soldiers for upcoming live production
  • Minor Monday morning wreck on I-44 in St. Robert injures one woman
  • Skelton sign is close to but not on license bureau property, officials say
  • Waynesville property values increase 9.4 percent, city tax rate cut Monday
  • Badly vented boiler could have blown up courthouse, fire inspectors warn
  • Separate weekend wrecks total four vehicles, seriously injure five people
  • Sleepy semi driver rolls truck filled with wood chips Monday morning
  • Barnitz, Brown both fail in efforts to obtain Farm Bureau endorsement
  • Head-on crash partly blocks westbound I-44 at mile marker 166, four hurt
  • Secondary residence on Laughlin farm gutted by early evening fire Friday
  • Pulaski County Circuit Court Reports, 8/17/2010 NEW
  • Sheriff’s View #32 for Aug. 2 to 6, 2010
  • Missouri Republican leader says FLW voters shouldn't fear ousting Skelton
  • MP company which protected Gen. Ray Odierno returning to FLW today
  • Airport Board holds unannounced meeting, e-mail vote proposes carrier
  • Fort Leonard Wood man hurt in Tuesday afternoon rollover wreck
  • Baby, mom OK in Brinktown shooting
  • County nets thousands with tax sale
  • County tax sale held this morning
  • Hartzler spokesman says she didn't mean to say Missouri has lost sailors
  • Brinktown boy arrested after shooting pregnant 16-year-old girl in stomach
  • Skelton holds open house Sunday at new campaign office in Waynesville
  • Army wife won't face death for killing baby while husband deployed to Iraq
  • Farm Bureau rejects Skelton, endorses Republican for first time in 14 years
  • Texas memorial scheduled this Sunday for Eddie Acosta, local service soon
  • Failed fax meant sewer board never got Waynesville lawsuit warning letter
  • Sewer board seeks an end to lawsuits, but warns it has stronger options
  • Sewer District proposes purchasing Waynesville's Buckhorn infrastructure
  • Taylor Hills leader thanks Pulaski County Sewer District for work
  • USDA representative outlines rules for $770,000 sewer district loan
  • Signs in Time owner says he can't sell his land inside St. Robert city limits
  • Commissioners brace for problems at meeting with Landowners' Association
  • County could face lawsuit by developer of Shalom Mountain subdivision
  • Residents continue complaints about Raleigh, Redbone road repairs
  • New Chemical School commandant brings Iraq experience into classroom
  • Sewer board seriously hurt growth of Waynesville, several city officials say
  • St. Robert may ban on-street parking during declared 'snow emergencies'
  • Waynesville documents that city did warn sewer district of possible lawsuit
  • County declines historical society donation, will pay museum bill
  • County phone bills to be averaged, not billed by call to each department
  • Zweerink agrees to help Farnham with eastern district county road repairs
  • Feed the Children event turns out hundreds for free food, school supplies
  • More than 50 local groups could lose their tax-exempt status, IRS warns
  • Police say slow down for school
  • Waynesville police both thanked and questioned for response times
  • Newkirk's win didn't include rural areas of northern Pulaski County
  • Seized drug money leads to new uniforms for Waynesville police
  • State sales tax holiday starts today, but not all local areas participate
  • Waynesville council asked to OK police mutual aid agreement with Lebanon
  • Wrong way warning at Wendy's
  • Commissioners agree to meet with Landowners' Association on road repair
  • County Commission unanimously names Ray Campbell to sewer board
  • Defeated Democrat endorses Don McCulloch for Presiding Commissioner
  • State cutbacks mean sheriff will have new liquor control duties for county
  • Bassett pledges to keep Medlen despite beating her in county clerk election
  • Church's Chicken still open on FLW despite car smashing through doors
  • Newkirk narrowly defeats Thornsberry for presiding commissioner, Hooper blown away in county prosecutor race
  • Polls remain open until 7 p.m. today for county, state, federal primary races
  • County candidates release donor and campaign expense reports this week
  • High heat leads to move of Waynesville polls for Tuesday's primary election
  • New commander at Fort Leonard Wood hospital had helped Iraqi hospitals
  • Waynesville responds to Sewer District's angry cutoff of negotiations
  • State Sen. Bill Stouffer says he can beat U.S. Rep. Ike Skelton in the fall
  • Stouffer responds to Hartzler attacks on taxes in race to replace Skelton
  • Stouffer: 'If it’s only Ike Skelton who is keeping those bases open, then they shouldn’t be here'
  • Waynesville files another lawsuit against Pulaski County Sewer District
  • Both Democrats running for presiding commissioner want jail improvements
  • County Clerk candidates to succeed Linnenbringer are all Republicans
  • Prosecutor Deborah Hooper says she works with Sheriff’s Department “to bring them up to standard”
  • Three Republicans vie for county treasurer's job, pledge full-time service
  • Buckhorn blaze wrecks rented home of soldier, slightly injures wife, child
  • Historic Devil's Elbow Bridge on Route 66 could be saved by green grants
  • Landowners Association invites commissioners to discuss road repairs
  • Commissioners seek sewer board candidate, name library board member
  • County road funds overspent, Farnham says none left for Devil's Elbow damage
  • Police order move of prosecutor candidate's campaign truck; selective enforcement alleged
  • Pulaski property assessed value increases 4.4 percent to $398 million
  • Sewer board chair's resignation raises county concerns due to lawyer wife
  • County fears for future of its finances
  • Sunday storms and tornado hit rural Pulaski County, knock out power
  • Helping small businesses means helping small banks, Roy Blunt says
  • Lynch says he fears long-term future for his business, hopes Blunt can help
  • Roy Blunt says President Obama is hurting, not helping small businesses
  • Deadline is 5 p.m. today to register for upcoming Aug. 3 primary election
  • Westbound I-44 briefly blocked at mile marker 165 by overturned semi truck
  • Fort Leonard Wood firefighters to receive focus this week for their work
  • Panera Bread coming to Saint Robert
  • Fire-damaged building in Richland will have to be torn down, chief says
  • Four firefighters suffer heat injuries Monday at Richland downtown blaze
  • Second-alarm structure fire wrecks Dollar Store in downtown Richland
  • Body believed to be missing Eddie Acosta found down Columbia cliffside
  • Fourth of July on Fort Leonard Wood to include fireworks, Soldier Show
  • Ehrhardt Properties to announce plans soon for former Ramada Inn location
  • Laquey culvert dispute blows up into lawsuit over water damage to road
  • Online ArmyOneSource.com family service referral program explained
  • Alleged oral sex with inmate gets county jailer fired, faces felony charges
  • Dead deer incident will be reviewed by city, Waynesville mayor tells council
  • Pulaski County Regional Fair kicks off Thursday with four days of events
  • Pulaski County Regional Fair schedule
  • Travelers square dance club preserves traditional American entertainment
  • Waynesville councilmen vote to pay county 3 percent to collect city taxes
  • Fawn wasn't shot in face last week, Waynesville police chief emphasizes
  • Waynesville city administrator explains officer's actions in shooting fawn
  • Conservation agent cautions Missouri residents about injured or sick deer
  • Dead deer dispute follows Waynesville officer's decision to shoot fawn in face
  • Search for Acosta continues today in Columbia after two weeks missing
  • Waynesville graduate earns spot at FBLA college conference next month
  • Former Chamber of Commerce president promoted to JAG colonel
  • Hospital commander relieved of duty Sunday at Fort Leonard Wood
  • Teen totals car at Riddle Bridge
  • Tuesday rollovers total two vehicles
  • FLW officials issue new procedures preventing repeat of false food reports
  • Friday fire wrecks Waynesville trailer
  • Operation Homefront providing free clothes today for soldiers' families
  • Saturday rollovers seriously hurt two
  • Shop with a Cop schedules June fundraisers to benefit area children
  • Dixon man accused of murder tries to force prosecutor to honor plea deal
  • Three hurt in Thursday wrecks
  • Family and friends search for local man missing Friday from Columbia hospital
  • Nine more motorists hurt around area by crashes on Memorial Day weekend
    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 #31 for July 26 to 30, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Teaching what to do while waiting for ambulances
  • Summer Collector’s Report
  • Sheriff’s View #30 for July 19 to 23, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Seatbelts prevent death and disability during crashes
  • Sheriff’s View #29 for July 12 to 16, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Helping prevent drowning deaths and near-drownings
  • Sheriff’s View #28 for July 5 to 9, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Spider sightings and bites seem to be increasing
  • Sheriff’s View #27 for June 28 to July 2, 2010
  • Paramedic’s Corner: Reporting May calls and handling summer heat
  • New Predator mission will bring more jobs to Whiteman Air Force Base
  • Skelton calls on Senate to pass biodiesel tax credit extension
  • Skelton helps defeat 21 percent cut of TRICARE, Medicare doctor payments
  • Skelton receives Corps of Engineers briefing on Missouri flooding problems
  • Skelton says bill passed last week will make government more efficient
  • Sheriff’s View #26 for June 21 to 25, 2010
  • Skelton says Congress keeps fighting for rural jobs, veterans, and seniors
  • Sheriff’s View #25 for June 14 to 18, 2010
  • Skelton applaudes anti-Iran sanctions, will investigate Arlington grave issue
  • Skelton says American economy still needs safe domestic oil production
  • Skelton upset that Senate killed effort against EPA greenhouse gas regulation
  • March Collector’s Report
  • St. Robert Police Department report for Sept. 14 to 20, 2009
  • Barnitz named to newly created post on Missouri Veterans Commission
  • Barnitz says state budgeting is broken
    PC Daily Community
  • Retain Don McCulloch as Pulaski County Presiding Commissioner
  • Why should you advertise with the Pulaski County Daily News?
  • Roubidoux Vacuum Center and Roubidoux Small Engine Repair
  • Want to work for the Fort Leonard Wood area's newest hotel?
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  • Pulaski County Circuit Court Reports, 8/19/2010 NEW
    MoDOT road construction reports
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