Plea deals submitted in two meth cases
Two separate federal meth cases are a step closer to being resolved, as defendants in those cases have submitted plea deals.
Two separate federal meth cases are a step closer to being resolved, as defendants in those cases have submitted plea deals.
Somerset Independent’s Board of Education has not only secured its newest member, it has made sure to secure the information of all the students, teachers and staff.
Pulaski County Schools Police officers are sworn in and ready for duty.
On the heels of last month’s announcement that Chris Girdler was stepping down from the Dream Big Burnside Authority Board, part of this month’s meeting for the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Board (SPEDA) was dedicated to finding someone to replace him.
Three months after a tornado caused devastation all around it, stoplight no. 22 has repaired for traffic and is functioning.
A toppled tree resulted in major power problems for Pulaski County on Wednesday, with outages affecting businesses, schools, roads and homes.
In the Pulaski County School System, the first day of school is often about welcoming new principals and administrators. This year, it was about a new school.
A Russell County man was taken into custody by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office after a traffic stop turned up suspected methamphetamine and a revolver.
A Pulaski man was arrested in Wayne County after the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint about a suspicious person with a gun.
Since its inception, the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority has been led by Chris Girdler as its President & CEO, executing the organization’s mission and vision to be a leader in community growth. Now, he says it is time to pass…