Posted on July 28, 2021July 28, 2021Tags 1 Comment on Senior Center to Launch Movie this Friday / Showing True Grit Starring John Wayne

Senior Center to Launch Movie this Friday / Showing True Grit Starring John Wayne

The Tri County Senior Center is launching a new community event – Movie Night. The first movie night is this Friday, July 30. Showtime is 6:00 p.m. The film to be shown is True Grit, starring John Wayne. Admission cost is $5. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Popcorn, soda, and hot dogs will be available. Dave Fox, music DJ is organizing the Movie Night program as a new Senior Center fundraiser. If the public turns out for the movie, Fox … Continue reading “Senior Center to Launch Movie this Friday / Showing True Grit Starring John Wayne”

Posted on July 27, 2021August 8, 2021Tags 1 Comment on High Jumper Catherine Maguire Brought Olympic Fever to Pacific in 1928

High Jumper Catherine Maguire Brought Olympic Fever to Pacific in 1928

The Olympic games in Japan seem to dominate the news and the world wide web, but Olympic fever got it start in our town in 1928 when Pacific High School high jumper Catherine Maguire was on the U.S. track and field team for the Olympic games in Amsterdam. It was the first Olympics that women were allowed to compete in track and field. Six years earlier the Amateur Athletic Union opened track and field events to women. Catherine and her … Continue reading “High Jumper Catherine Maguire Brought Olympic Fever to Pacific in 1928”

Posted on July 27, 2021July 27, 2021Tags 2 Comments on Pacific Lions Club Pancake Breakfast Continues to Attract Friends and Family

Pacific Lions Club Pancake Breakfast Continues to Attract Friends and Family

Old friends and new gathered for the perennial Pacific Lions Club pancake breakfast at the Tri-County Senior Center last Sunday.  A crew of Lions arrived at 6:00 a.m. to setup for the event. Lions crew grew to 14. They were joined by six Senior Center volunteers to cook up and serve all-you-can-eat eggs, pancakes, sausages, biscuits and gravy. A youth crew of Scouts and Little Lions (grandchildren of Lions) served beverages, included refills and bused tables.   Placemats identified 32 … Continue reading “Pacific Lions Club Pancake Breakfast Continues to Attract Friends and Family”

Posted on July 25, 2021August 8, 2021Tags

Bikers Rev Up for Poker Run to Benefit Historic First Baptist and Honor the Late Turtle Johnson

On one of the hottest days of the year, 150 motorcycle riders took off at 12:00 p.m from American Legion Post 320 in Pacific to ride 101 miles, to four cities, to raise money to complete restoration of the flood damaged Historic First Baptist Church in Pacific. The July 24 event was the second annual Turtle Johnson poker run to benefit the historic church that was heavily damaged in the flood of 2016. Danny “Turtle” Johnson was a constant supporter … Continue reading “Bikers Rev Up for Poker Run to Benefit Historic First Baptist and Honor the Late Turtle Johnson”

Posted on July 23, 2021August 8, 2021Tags 1 Comment on Pacific Turns Out for Cardinal’s Game to Benefit Historic First Baptist Church Restoration Project

Pacific Turns Out for Cardinal’s Game to Benefit Historic First Baptist Church Restoration Project

Some 180 Pacific boosters and avid baseball fans turned out for a ball game Thursday evening July 22 to see the St. Louis Cardinals play the fourth and final game of their series against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinal’s won the game three to two but a couple of innings scrunched into Casey at the Bat nail biters. Pacific fans groaned in unison when Cubs landed two hits and two runs in the fourth inning. The game halted briefly when … Continue reading “Pacific Turns Out for Cardinal’s Game to Benefit Historic First Baptist Church Restoration Project”

Posted on July 22, 2021August 8, 2021Tags 1 Comment on Subdivision Gets Nod After Changes Promised But One Alderman Wants Proof of Changes Before Final Approval

Subdivision Gets Nod After Changes Promised But One Alderman Wants Proof of Changes Before Final Approval

In two separate actions, aldermen approved a 45-home subdivision known as The Manors at Brush Creek to be located on Lamar Parkway, extending from Old Gray Summit Road to the railroad overpass at the June 20 meeting. Approved were an ordinance changing the zoning of the subdivision site from R1-C to R1-B PUD-PDR and a preliminary plan with amendments that described the project. The action came after neighbors of the project had launched a campaign to derail the development. They … Continue reading “Subdivision Gets Nod After Changes Promised But One Alderman Wants Proof of Changes Before Final Approval”

Posted on July 22, 2021July 24, 2021Tags

St. Patrick’s Old Rock Church Plans Modified Picnic This year / Carry Out Meals With Tables Set up for Outdoor Dining

St. Patrick’s Old Rock Church will revise its annual third Sunday in August homecoming picnic, Aug. 15 but has modified the famous fried chicken and roast beef dinner to Drive Through and Carry Out.  Tables will be set up throughout the picnic grounds and the Preservation Society will offer water, soda and beer. Cost of the dinners will be $13. Dinners of either chicken or beef will come with all sides and no substitutions. After cancelling the popular picnic last … Continue reading “St. Patrick’s Old Rock Church Plans Modified Picnic This year / Carry Out Meals With Tables Set up for Outdoor Dining”

Posted on July 22, 2021August 8, 2021Tags 1 Comment on Sewer Rates are Going Up

Sewer Rates are Going Up

Beginning in September, city water and sewer users will see an increase in the sewer charges on their bill. Aldermen approved a 42 percent increase in sewer rates at the July 20 board meeting. The current volume charge is $ 2.92 per thousand gallons of water, or fraction thereof. The new sewer rate will be $4.14 per thousand gallons of water that enters the structure, or fraction thereof.  The increase amounts to a monthly increase of $ 6.10 for a … Continue reading “Sewer Rates are Going Up”

Posted on July 20, 2021August 8, 2021Tags 1 Comment on Route 66 Mural Targets 2026 Anniversary / Goes to Committee

Route 66 Mural Targets 2026 Anniversary / Goes to Committee

The City of Pacific will take the lead in developing a Route 66 related mural on the concrete retaining wall on Osage Street (Route 66) between First and Second streets. Officials made the decision at the July 6 board of aldermen meeting. The operations committee will be asked to plan the mural. The action was taken at the request of Herb Adams, president of the board of aldermen. He said downtown business owner Nancy Omer, who had first called for … Continue reading “Route 66 Mural Targets 2026 Anniversary / Goes to Committee”

Posted on July 18, 2021August 8, 2021Tags 4 Comments on St. Louis Street Renaissance Brings New Life to the Old Business Core of the City

St. Louis Street Renaissance Brings New Life to the Old Business Core of the City

Crisp paint patterns on 1870s’ brick facades, lady barbers, a patio in the street and tuck pointing crews in bucket lifts are giving a new look to Pacific’s former Main Street. These elements represent a true revival or renewal of the old business core of the city. St. Louis Street, formerly called Main Street or Front Street, was the life blood of Pacific’s economy, starting in the railroad boom years. Thanks to the traveling salesmen that rode the Pacific and … Continue reading “St. Louis Street Renaissance Brings New Life to the Old Business Core of the City”