A change to the Pulaski beer ordinance passed the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on first reading last week.
With the recently announced expansion of the Frito-Lay facility to start producing PopCorners products, approximately 30 parking spaces would be lost. As additional jobs and square footage are added, more than 60 parking spaces will be needed.
Pulaski Fire Department Chief Don Collins and Engineer Roger Bledsoe (right) are recognized for 45 years of service to the department. Bledsoe joined the department in July 1975, while Collins arrived soon after in September of the same year. Collins’ father, Frank Collins, holds the record …
Per request from the Giles Chamber, the Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen will consider amending the beer ordinance to allow the sale and consumption of beer at approved events in downtown Pulaski.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Alderman will extend the deadline for submissions from those interested in being part of the Community Advisory Committee on Inclusive Recognition and Acknowledgment.
A proposed splash pad to replace the Pulaski Recreation Center pool is ready to go out for bids. City Administrator Terry Harrison said it is expected to be one of the largest in Middle Tennessee.
With the addition of a 4-foot tall star, the Giles County Christmas Tree now tops out at a massive 40 feet. Community members gathered at last week’s Mingle Jingle to witness the annual lighting of the Christmas Tree and Giles County’s iconic Courthouse. Cary Jane Malone / Pulaski Citizen
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen heard a request at its work session Monday to amend the city’s beer ordinance to allow the sale and consumption of beer at approved events.
What better way to celebrate the upcoming holiday season than with parades of floats, lights and Christmas cheer! Best of all, social distancing and hygienic decorum can be practiced at these events.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen will meet in regular session at noon tomorrow (Tuesday) at City Hall.
At the Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen's Nov. 16 work session, EDC Director David Hamilton told the board there is a plastic manufacturer looking to lease a building and would hire 150-200 people. This is a $3.8 million project that could potentially be located in the Timken building.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Alderman approved a $200 Christmas bonus expected to be given out before Thanksgiving to city employees.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Alderman set an end-of-the-year deadline for submissions for the Community Advisory Council at its Nov. 2 work session, so a committee could be in place by the beginning of 2021.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen will meet in regular session at noon tomorrow (Tuesday) at City Hall.
State officials and Frito-Lay announced this morning that the snack manufacturer will expand its operations in Pulaski, creating 100 new jobs over the next three years and investing $100 million in Giles County.
Three incumbents were re-elected and three new aldermen were chosen in Pulaski and Ardmore city council elections last night.
Traffic on West Jefferson Street has decreased due in part to increased patrols Pulaski Police Chief John Dickey told the Board of Mayor and Aldermen Monday.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Alderman approved guidelines for the creation of a Community Advisory Council Oct. 27.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen took on several items during Monday’s work session, in preparation for next week’s regular meeting.
Pulaski Alderman Ricky Keith has announced his candidacy for re-election.
Pulaski Alderman Randy Massey has announced his candidacy for re-election this November.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen continues to discuss the formation of a Community Advisory Committee.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Alderman have approved an amended request to honor and commemorate Bridgeforth High School PA Announcer Joe R. McClure and the Blue Devils, Bridgeforth’s sports teams, at Sam Davis Park.
Citing experience and a desire to give more to the community, Larry Worsham has announced his candidacy for one of three seats on the Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen on the Nov. 3 ballot.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen decided to table the decision of an additional plaque being added to the door of the PA announcer booth in the George Martin Press Box at Sam Davis Park to collect more information.
A request to add a name to the honorarium of the Sam Davis Park football announcer booth is scheduled to be among the items on the agenda for next week’s meeting of the Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen is looking into the possibility of building a splash pad in place of the community pool at the Pulaski Recreation Center.
Several alderman candidates met the necessary requirements just before the qualifying deadline for the Nov. 3 election in Pulaski and Ardmore, Tenn.
A 48-year-old Pulaski man was arrested and charged in connection with thefts reported at two local churches, according to the Pulaski Police Department.
Giles County’s “March for Equality” came and went with no violence as approximately 150 peaceful protesters marched from the Pulaski Square to Sam Davis Stadium and back.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen discussed raising the city’s parade permit bond during their work session Monday, after Alderman Randy Massey suggested the idea during last week’s city council meeting.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen heard from a handful of concerned citizens Tuesday regarding rumors of ill-intentioned outside protesters joining Saturday's March for Equality.
Peaceful protesters are planning to take to the streets of Pulaski Saturday, Aug. 15, with the hopes of starting a conversation about the recent issues facing our nation and our community.
Wright Paving Company out of Fayetteville performs paving and street work over the weekend on and around the Pulaski Square. This year’s list of potential street projects includes around two dozen streets which could be addressed out of the city’s $1.5 million budget. The company was hard at…
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen will meet in regular session at noon Tuesday, Aug. 11, at City Hall.
Construction for a pad-ready site will provide the county with a competitive edge for prospective industries, meaning possibly more jobs for Giles Countians.
The City of Pulaski now recognizes Juneteenth as an official holiday.
The balancing act that is history and heritage was on full display last night (Monday) at Pulaski City Hall when the Board of Mayor and Aldermen met to discuss, among other things, the possibility of changing the name of Sam Davis Park.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen is scheduled to discuss changing the name of Sam Davis Park during its work session Monday, July 20.
The announcer’s booth in the George Martin Press Box at Sam Davis Stadium will now be called the Bill Holt Announcer’s Booth.
The announcer’s booth inside the George Martin pressbox at Sam Davis Park could soon be called the Bill Holt Booth.
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) installed signs this week along Richland Creek to warn of the dangers presented by a low head dam.
There will be a fireworks show presented by the City of Pulaski this year, just a little different.
The City of Pulaski will resume utility cutoffs due to nonpayment, effective upon the next billing cycle.
A town that has dealt with its share of racial strife in the past, mostly not of its own making, is starting to look inward at whether enough has been done to promote racial unity and exactly what enough is.
Why are cattle allowed in the Pulaski city limits but not chickens?
The suspension of Pulaski utility cutoffs for nonpayment could end in July.
Three seats on the Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen will be up for election in November and the board will consider a resolution next week asking for a city election.
The city of Pulaski is set to receive $198,000 in economic stimulus and infrastructure grant funds from the state of Tennessee as part of COVID-19 relief.
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