The Franklin County Building Department issued six permits for single-family homes in May, which is one less than May of last year.
Recorder of Deeds Sharon Birkman said she disapproves of statements Franklin County Clerk Debbie Door made in a recent Missourian news story.
Police are searching for a man suspected in the burglary of a Union convenience store and several homes, who led officers on an extensive foot pursuit Thursday.
Three people were injured Saturday evening when a pickup truck and car collided on Dry Branch Road about one mile off of Highway WW west of St. Clair.
A tip from a citizen helped lead to the arrest of a man who allegedly was involved in a robbery in Sullivan on Thursday.
The Washington Special Road District will soon start work on the south end of Pottery Road to make a turn less sharp and improve visibility.
A Franklin County man who posed as a federal agent and staged armed police raids in and around Gerald has completed his five-year federal prison term.
The Franklin County Health Department has conducted 313 food establishment inspections since Jan. 1, an official said Thursday.
A Pacific man accused of spying on two young girls as they undressed in a changing room at Six Flags has been granted probation in the case.
Local officials are struggling to come up with money to fund a study of the Highway 47 corridor between Washington and St. Clair.
The first forward steps were taken this month to bring a 100,000-square-foot warehouse to the city.
Sales tax revenue in Franklin County were down for the month of May but remain higher for the year as a whole compared to last year.
Local officials are struggling to come up with money to fund a study of the Highway 47 corridor between Washington and St. Clair.
Franklin County Sheriff Gary Toelke said Thursday afternoon that juvenile authorities will look into the case involving the two children who disappeared Wednesday night from their homes south of St. Clair.
Former St. Clair Fire Protection District Chief and Treasurer Eric Hinson was sentenced to 35 months in prison on Thursday morning after he pleaded guilty earlier this year to one felony count of fraud and five felony counts of tax evasion.
Franklin County Sheriff Gary Toelke said Thursday afternoon that juvenile authorities will look into the case involving the two children who disappeared Wednesday night from their homes south of St. Clair.
Student lunch prices will increase by a dime in both the St. Clair R-XIII and Lonedell R-XIV school districts when regular classes resume in August after Superintendents Mike Murphy and Fred VanBibber recommended the price hikes.
The riverfront trail officially reopened Thursday morning after flooding caused it to close for about 1 1/2 weeks.
Police are searching for a man suspected in the burglary of a Union convenience store and several homes, who led officers on an extensive foot pursuit Thursday.
The Competitive Edge is now open in its new 18,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility, complete with a full-sized basketball court and turf training area.
The East Central College Board of Trustees approved the hiring of three new staff members to fill two vacant and one new position at the Monday, June 10, board meeting.
A request to vacate a 30-foot-wide alley in a block east of Highway 47 won preliminary approval Monday night.
Franklin County officials met with Cochran Engineering last week to go over plans to remodel a building into the new county health department.
The Pacific Partnership, a charitable organization, will host the 11th annual Pacific Car Cruise Night Saturday, June 29, from noon to 9 p.m.
L. B. Eckelkamp Jr., chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the Bank of Washington, announces the addition of Tom Hohman and the recent promotion of Krista Aholt.
Flooding along the Missouri River didn’t stop the River Relief team and volunteers from having a successful cleanup earlier this spring in Washington.
After rejecting a motion, 4-2, for placing no smoking signs near park playgrounds, the Pacific Board of Aldermen unanimously approved placing ash cans in all of the city’s park and recreation areas.
The Washington Area Chamber of Commerce launched of three new programs last month — Marketing Monday, Wake Up, WashMO and Young Professionals.
The East Central College Board of Trustees unanimously approved to renew existing leases for three off-campus locations for the coming school year.
With no pay raises in the last five years, and short-term prospects dim, morale among Franklin County deputies is at a low point and some are looking for better paying jobs elsewhere.
Pacific Mayor Herb Adams is asking aldermen to approve a line item budget of $12,000 for a study of the city’s cemetery records.
The Washington City Council this week approved the renewal of liquor licenses for several businesses and organizations.
Pacific Mayor Herbert Adams has blasted Brush Creek Sewer District officials in letters sent to citizens.
Former St. Clair Fire Protection District Chief and Treasurer Eric Hinson was sentenced to 35 months in prison on Thursday morning after he pleaded guilty earlier this year to one felony count of fraud and five felony counts of tax evasion.
Aldermen gave preliminary approval of the 2013-2014 budget at the June 4 board meeting by completing the first reading of the new spending plan.
Downtown Washington Inc. has rescheduled its Clean Up Day to Saturday, June 29.
Franklin County has still not hired a new food inspector following a lack of food establishment inspections by the county health department.
The Washington School Board approved the extended school year (ESY) program for eligible students and staffing at a recent meeting.
The Independence Drive and Washington Avenue intersection is expected be closed within two weeks as crews prepare to build a new roundabout.
A federal judge has denied motions to dismiss a lawsuit that challenges the legality of prayers at Franklin County Commission meetings.
The Washington Board of Public Works will further study changing the water and sewer connection fees charged by the city and will not recommend taking over grinder pumps in proposed annexation areas.
Bacon bratwurst, bacon corn chowder, home brine bacon, bacon-wrapped mushrooms, bacon doughnut holes, bacon gooey butter cake and bacon brains are just a few of the many delicacies that will be offered at the first Baconfest this Saturday, June 15, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the city fairgrounds swine pavilion.
UPDATED: Officers have located the St. Clair area boy and girl who went missing Wednesday night in the Piney Park area.
The Franklin County community, Relay for Life committee, survivors and caregivers can mark another successful Franklin County Relay for Life.
There have been no recent complaints of odor at the wastewater treatment plant, Kevin Quaethem, water/wastewater superintendent, told the Board of Public Works Tuesday morning.
I had my 15 minutes of fame last week. . . or maybe just 15 seconds.
Washington financial adviser George Meyer with LPL Financial Investments has been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF) designation from the Center for Fiduciary Studies (CIF).
A Washington business has received the 2013 National Restaurant Association Kitchen Innovations (KI) Award.
Cathy Christensen has taken the helm at the County Seat Senior Center.