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Pulaski County Daily News Online newspaper covering the Fort Leonard Wood area and the civilian communities in Pulaski County,
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Online newspaper covering the Fort Leonard Wood area and the civilian communities of Waynesville, St. Robert, Richland, Crocker, Dixon, Laquey, Swedeborg, Devil's Elbow and Big Piney in Pulaski County, Missouri, as well as the Plato and Roby areas of northern Texas County outside the post's South Gate.

01/05/2026

The City of Dixon, MO Municipal Government City Council will meet on Monday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. at the Dixon American Legion.

Agenda items include financial matters; real estate transfers to BGW Holdings, LLC and to the Dixon Cemetery; city hall building next steps; MoDOT Central Missouri District projects/bid process; WWTP (Wastewater Treatment Plant) Phase II; a surplus property report; setting the regular council meeting date; reports from the city attorney, city clerk, Jessie E. Mccully Memorial Library - Dixon Library, Dixon MO Police Department, and public works superintendent; and a closed session for legal, personnel and real estate matters.

01/05/2026

Currently attending the City of Waynesville MO Municipal Government Economic Development and Governmental Affairs Committee. Members present are Councilmen Bill Farnham, Rob Rice and Anthony Harold, along with City Administrator John Doyle and Sean A. Wilson - Mayor.

Committee members are discussing the current business spotlight on LMC Cenex and proposals to consider Sign Smart Waynesville, Parabellum Martial Arts and Strength, Downtown Service Station and Life Care Center of Waynesville.
Rice asked who would benefit the most from the BAM bike race coming through the city; Farnham said Downtown Service would definitely benefit.

Doyle said in addition to the city's ongoing sidewalk construction, MoDOT Central Missouri District is being required to upgrade all sidewalks in MoDOT right-of-way that are not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

01/05/2026

Currently attending the City of Waynesville MO Municipal Government Utility Committee. Members present are Councilmen Rob Rice, Trudy Dils and Anthony Harold, along with City Administrator John Doyle and utility department heads.

Doyle is reporting on year-in-review issues including expansion of the sewer service territory from 3700 acres to over 19000 acres with the addition of more than a thousand customers. He also noted introduction of irrigation meters, a suggestion by former Pulaski County Sewer District No 1 customers to avoid the need to pay for sewer service which wasn't being used when customers ran water for irrigation or filling pools.

Utility department heads are reporting, including continued efforts to keep contractors "from hitting our stuff" during construction work.
Joe Pentecost, reporting for the gas department: "Not every service is locatable. Wires have been ripped out of the ground by who knows who over the last 20 years... it is a constant battle."
Daniel Shelden is presenting a year-in-review report for the electric department, including 53 outages over the past year and 87 new installations.
"87 is a lot of new services in the city of Waynesville."
Shelden noted that the 53 outages don't include cases of power "blinking." He said "blinks" happen when the city's new electric power reclosure system detects problems such as a squirrel coming in contact with power lines that in the past would lead to an hours-long outage but now can be addressed via automatic response.

Kelly Andrew Claxton, 63, of   sisters in
01/05/2026

Kelly Andrew Claxton, 63, of sisters in

Kelly Andrew Claxton, son of Doeling Loraine and Ella Mae Claxton, was born July 14, 1962, in Springfield, Missouri and departed this life January 1, 2026, in Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of sixty-three years. Kelly was a talented mechanic the majority of his life. According to his family, he

01/05/2026

The City of Waynesville MO Municipal Government Economic Development and Governmental Affairs Committee will meet on Monday, Jan. 5, at 5 p.m. in Waynesville City Hall.

Agenda items include citizen comments; a business spotlight on LMC/Cenex; business spotlight nominations for February 2026 of Sign Smart Waynesville (last nominated June 2022), Martial Arts (last nominated March 2022), Downtown Service Station, and Life Care Center; Big BAM Sponsorship; Economic Development 2025 year-in-review; special events; unspecified other business; a closed session for legal and real estate; and setting the next committee meeting for Feb. 2 at 5 p.m.

01/05/2026

Currently attending the Pulaski County Commission. Members present are Presiding Commissioner Gene Newkirk, Western District Commissioner Andy Helms, Eastern District Commissioner Kevin Davis and Dave Ernst; Pulaski County Clerk, along with Sheriff Stacy Ball and County Coroner Roger Graves of the Pulaski County Coroner's Office.

The commissioners have approved the proposed 2026 county budget for public review in the county clerk's office and scheduled Jan. 15 for the county budget public hearing and adoption.
Ernst said the 165-page budget is available for in-person review by members of the public in his office.

A resident is acting for more law enforcement action by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office in the Four Corners area near Crocker.
"There's too much activity. We even have big trucks that should be on the main road.... when I voted for you, I expected security... I'm curious what is going on that we are not safe anymore. I don't leave my doors unlocked like I used to, I put my alarm on, I make sure my dogs are out and everything. I have a big dog and I had an issue with that... I just want to be taken care of."
Sheriff Ball said that now that the county is providing law enforcement to the City of Crocker, MO Municipal Government after the closure of the Crocker Pd, he has a deputy in Crocker who primarily patrols the city but can and does also work law enforcement issues in areas near Crocker such as the area on which the resident is concerned.
She also asked about road grading issues; commissioners told her the roads about which she was asking were not county roads.
Helms: "If we started grading driveways that's all we'd get done, private driveways and private roads."

Commissioners have adjourned early due to lack of business.

01/04/2026

While many government offices were open for limited hours this week and some couldn’t be reached for a final list of candidates running for city councils, school boards, ambulance districts and the county health board, many local entities had few people seeing office and at least one — the City of Dixon, MO Municipal Government city council — faces a write-in ballot since nobody filed by Tuesday’s deadline for two of the three aldermen positions up for election in April.

Four exceptions are the St. Robert City Council, Dixon R-I School Board, Crocker R-II School Board, and Waynesville R-VI School Board, each of which have significantly contested races.

The highest number of challengers is in Crocker, where incumbent Billy “B.J.” Medlen was the only one of three board members to run for re-election. Other candidates are Jimmy Boulware, Jason Stewart, Michael Sloan and Samantha Barnes. The other two incumbents up this year, Brian Foster and Tyler Pierce, did not run for re-election. The top three of the five candidates running will be elected.

While Dixon can’t get any candidates except Ward II Alderman Daniel Milligan to run for city council — Ward I Alderman Mike Parson and Ward III Alderman Trevor Warnol didn’t refile — the Dixon R-I School District board doesn’t have that problem with five people running for three seats. Incumbents Matt McCray and Travin Shelton are being challenged by Charles King, Ralph Boucher II and Alyssa Hogshooter. The third incumbent, Shannon Perry, didn’t file for re-election.

In Waynesville, four people, including incumbents Layne Lercher and Andy Anderson along with challengers Mike Rawlings and Richard Oxendine, filed for three positions on the school board. The third incumbent, board member Rick Harne, didn’t file for re-election as of Monday.

In St. Robert, incumbent Ward I Alderman Glen Askeland is being challenged by Keala Bennett and incumbent Ward II Alderman Linda Daniels is being challenged by Lillie Creighton. Incumbent Ward III Alderman Michael Hanks and Ward IV Alderman Michael Myers are running unopposed.

While the City of Saint Robert, Missouri city council and Waynesville R-VI School District board will see at least one seat change and possibly more, there will be no change to the Waynesville City Council or City of Richland, Missouri Municipal Government council where all the incumbents refiled. In the City of Waynesville MO Municipal Government, those are Ward I Councilman Robert Rice, Ward II Councilman Anthony Harold, Ward III Councilman Ryan Bland, and Ward IV Councilman Robert Hyatt Jr., are running for re-election and nobody filed against any of the four. In Richland, those are Ward I Alderman Jason Williams for a full two-year term, Ward I Alderman Mac Myers to fill out the remaining year of an unexpired term to which he was appointed to fill a vacancy, Ward II Alderman Mark Howlett and Ward III Alderman Dillon Zeigenbein.

The same applies to the Pulaski County Health Center board where incumbents JoEllen Ferguson, David Howlett, and Jim Patton were the only ones to file, and the Dixon Ambulance District, where incumbents Stephen Sinden filed for his Subdistrict 6 seat and Allan Kuehl filed for his subdistrict 3 seat.

For the Pulaski County Mo Ambulance District board, Richard Lemus filed for the Richland Subdistrict 5 seat now held by incumbent Arletha Light, who did not file, and incumbent Robert Taylor filed for St. Robert Subdistrict 2.

Since the same number of people filed as are to be elected for the two ambulance districts and the county health board, no election will be held this year for those boards.

There also won’t be an election for the Laquey School District board, where two of the three incumbents, Clinton Jarrett and Rachel Blankenship, filed for re-election, along with challenger Brandon Click, but incumbent Zach Shelton didn’t file.

It’s not clear whether the City of Crocker, MO Municipal Government City Council will need to have a write-in race for Ward II. As of Monday afternoon, neither of the two incumbents, Ward I Alderman Christy Leaverton and Ward II Alderman Denis York, had filed, but Jamie Jackson had filed for Ward I.

In other races:
• The Swedeborg R-III School District incumbent board members are Susan Cargill, Wayne Mitchele, and Dalton York, filling in for the originally elected board member Nick Lein. It’s not clear who filed for the election.
• The Richland R-4 School District board incumbents are Barb Warren, Jordan Walters and Bruce Goodrich. As of Dec. 22, three candidates had filed, Gina Kloeppel-McCoy, Jake Stephens and Kelsey Veasman, but it’s not clear if any of the incumbents or anyone else had filed.
• The Plato R-V School District, which includes part of Pulaski County south of Fort Leonard Wood, has three incumbents up for election, Andy Cooke, Paula Cantrell and Diana Atterberry. As of Dec. 29, all but Atterberry had filed but no others. It’s not clear if anyone filed on the last few days.

Debra Jean Kampeter, 62, of
01/03/2026

Debra Jean Kampeter, 62, of

Debra Jean Kampeter, age 62, of Dixon, died Monday, December 29, 2025, at her residence near Dixon. She was born February 28, 1963, in Rolla to Von J. Don and Doris Jean Sneed Conner. Debbie was baptized early in life at First Baptist Church, Dixon, and at the time of

01/03/2026

The City of Waynesville MO Municipal Government Utility Committee will meet on Monday, Jan. 5, at 3:30 p.m. in Wayneville City Hall.

Agenda items include citizen comments; a Pulaski County Sewer District No 1 December service report; year-in-review for utilities; department updates; unspecified other business; and setting the next committee meeting for Feb. 2 at 3:30 p.m.

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01/02/2026

Shirley Kate Maness, 89, of , formerly of

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01/02/2026

The Pulaski County Commission will meet on Monday, Jan. 5, at 9 a.m. in the Pulaski County Courthouse.

Agenda items include ARPA/opioid request review/approval; 2026 budget set for public view; comments by visitors and commissioners; and a closed session for legal, real estate and personnel matters.

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01/02/2026

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