Breaking News
Scenic Regional Library’s Pacific branch will host a Civil War program Wednesday, June 19, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
posted: May 17
A festival is being planned to be the first annual celebration of all local pets.
posted: May 17
Discovering one’s inner disciple is the spiritual goal of Pacific United Methodist Church, according to Pastor Dee Pennington and lay leader K…
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May 17
Steve Myers will succeed Jerry Eversmeyer as the alderman for Ward 2, filling out a term that expires in April 2014.
posted: May 16
After a lengthy discussion on gun laws and pawn shop activities at the May 7 board meeting, aldermen approved a conditional use permit for a p…
posted: May 15
In a lengthy give and take at the May 7 board of aldermen meeting, Mayor Herb Adams and funeral director Jeff Palmore debated the city’s respo…
posted: May 15
Discovering one’s inner disciple is the spiritual goal of Pacific United Methodist Church, according to Pastor Dee Pennington and lay leader K…
posted: May 15
St. James Catholic Church, Catawissa, turns 100 years old this spring and will celebrate its centennial this Saturday, May 11.
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May 15
The Pacific Dog Park is beginning to come into its own with attention from several directions.
posted: May 08
The Pacific Lions Club’s Dogapawluza, originally scheduled for Saturday, May 4, has been rescheduled due to rain.
posted: May 08
As spring struggles to break through, a local garden center opened its new greenhouses overflowing with plants.
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May 08
A Robertsville teenager suffered moderate injuries on Thursday afternoon when she was involved in a two-vehicle accident on Old Highway 66 at …
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May 15
If property owners along Osage in the eastern section of the city give the go-ahead, a public improvement program will carry streetscape impro…
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May 03
After being erroneously charged taxes they did not owe, Pacific flood victims will receive a refund.
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May 02
The Rev. Jack Bone says while he loves his small church — First Christian Church of Pacific — his real life as a servant of God is in the community.
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May 03
Planning commissioners had no trouble approving a conditional use permit to allow a computer repair business — that could grow into an office …
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May 03
Pacific High School will present a public performance of this year’s one-act play, “The Triangle Factory Fire Project,” Saturday evening, May 11.
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May 03
Pet lovers are invited to show off their pets during the Pacific Lions Club Dogapawluza Saturday, May 4.
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May 03
A 36-year-old St. Louis man was arrested Tuesday when police found cash and suspected cocaine on the man after he dropped a child off at Nike School.
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May 03
Pacific businesses are presenting a picnic for the Blind and Visually impaired Saturday, May 18, at 11:30 a.m. in the city park on West Congress.
posted: April 26