Posted on September 22, 2023September 23, 2023 1 Comment on Kelley Victory: Code Enforcement Heads Upstairs / Selby Sites Proactive Ways to Correct Violations

Kelley Victory: Code Enforcement Heads Upstairs / Selby Sites Proactive Ways to Correct Violations

By Pauline Masson –  For Alderman Debbie Kelley it was a simple change in city government to place code enforcement procedures under the city administrator and staff. After losing her first bid to make the change to a 3-3 tie and a ‘no’ vote from Mayor Heather Filley Sept. 5, Alderman Kelley repeated her motion to bring the code enforcement department to its former place as part of the building deparment in the administration offices on the upper level of … Continue reading “Kelley Victory: Code Enforcement Heads Upstairs / Selby Sites Proactive Ways to Correct Violations”

Posted on September 17, 2023September 18, 2023 1 Comment on Where Is the Code Enforcement Department When You Need It? Former Alderman Questions

Where Is the Code Enforcement Department When You Need It? Former Alderman Questions

By Pauline Masson –  The question of whether to send a code enforcement inspector or a police officer to deal with weeds and grass or other nuisance will be discussed – for the nth time – at Tuesday’s board of adlermen (BOA) meeting.  A decision on effective code enforcement is long overdue according former aldermen Rick Layton, who has been trying for months to get a blocked sidewalk and uncontrolled weeds on one block in his neighborhood corrected. A company … Continue reading “Where Is the Code Enforcement Department When You Need It? Former Alderman Questions”

Posted on September 14, 2023September 14, 2023 4 Comments on Pacific Drag Strip Opposite the Nike Base Was a Boon to Local Car Lovers But Was Later Linked to the Fast Talking Serial Killer Who Built It

Pacific Drag Strip Opposite the Nike Base Was a Boon to Local Car Lovers But Was Later Linked to the Fast Talking Serial Killer Who Built It

By Pauline Masson The late Bertha Gifford of Pacific, Missouri’s most prolific women serial killer, titilated area resident for decades after two young boys in her care died from arsenic poisoning and 15 others succomed while in her care. But compared to the guy who built the drag strip south of Pacific, Bertha was just a misguided nurse who mistakenly treated sick neighbors with medication she said she took herself.  St. Louis dentist Dr. Glenn Engelman was an admitted and … Continue reading “Pacific Drag Strip Opposite the Nike Base Was a Boon to Local Car Lovers But Was Later Linked to the Fast Talking Serial Killer Who Built It”

Posted on September 11, 2023September 11, 2023 2 Comments on In September 1932 the New Route 66 Came in With a Bang as Sand Mountain Got a Facelift

In September 1932 the New Route 66 Came in With a Bang as Sand Mountain Got a Facelift

By Pauline Masson –  Early Pacific was accustomed to loud arrivals – the smoke belching, fire spewing first steam train in 1853 and the Confederate Army that set the downtown on fire on October 1. 1864. But nothing ignited the residents like the week the new Interstate Highway 66 arrived. It was literally explosive. The construction from the east reached Pacific city limits on September 23, 1932. But before it could go through the city the well known landmark – … Continue reading “In September 1932 the New Route 66 Came in With a Bang as Sand Mountain Got a Facelift”

Posted on September 6, 2023September 6, 2023 2 Comments on Historic Farmstead Donated as Wildlife Refuge / Visit Old Hollow and the Life of a Fascinating Frontier Man

Historic Farmstead Donated as Wildlife Refuge / Visit Old Hollow and the Life of a Fascinating Frontier Man

By Pauline Masson – There was a time in frontier America when a person with many skills and abundant energy could use the natural resources that surrounded him to build a prosperous life. If he had six sons to help with the building, that would be a benefit. Frederick William Poertner was such a man. More than the proverbial jack ofalltrades, Frederick Poertner was a successful grower of all things, skilled carpenter, frontier patent medicine bottler, gourmet food provider and … Continue reading “Historic Farmstead Donated as Wildlife Refuge / Visit Old Hollow and the Life of a Fascinating Frontier Man”

Posted on August 24, 2023August 24, 2023

Nothing Like a Tom Thumb Wedding to Fix Your Place in History

By Pauline Masson –  When former alderman Carol Johnson recently asked longtime Pacific residents Dale and Dorothy Hoffman how long they’d been married, the answer was a show stopper. The couple looked at each other broke into laughter. “Well, Dale wasn’t my first husband,” Dorothy said. What? The little repartee called up a 1940 pageant at the old Bend School, that was a history lesson of sorts, a celebration of an historic event that had been of such great public … Continue reading “Nothing Like a Tom Thumb Wedding to Fix Your Place in History”

Posted on August 20, 2023August 21, 2023 1 Comment on So You May Be Willing To Serve On a City Citizen Committee / Here’s What You Might Want to Know 

So You May Be Willing To Serve On a City Citizen Committee / Here’s What You Might Want to Know 

By Pauline Masson –  There’s a lot of talk these days about vacancies on the citizen committees. Some aldermen and social media mavens say they want to fix it. If the citizens who are willing to serve would just send their contact information to an aldermen they’d get the committees filled. This is a bit misleading. The aldermen can only appoint citizens to the tourism commission. On all other committees, commissions and boards, only the mayor can appoint. Citizen committees … Continue reading “So You May Be Willing To Serve On a City Citizen Committee / Here’s What You Might Want to Know “

Posted on August 16, 2023August 16, 2023 3 Comments on St. Patrick’s Old Rock Church, Catawissa Celebrates 2023 Homecoming Picnic

St. Patrick’s Old Rock Church, Catawissa Celebrates 2023 Homecoming Picnic

By Pauline Masson – David Murphy and Matthew Pross, two grandsons of the late Billy Murphy and Steve Conley, nephew of Bob Conley now spend their early summer months preparing for the revival of an 1870s tradition, the annual homecoming picnic at St.Patrick’s Old Rock Church, Catawissa. Sunday August 20, is picnic day this year, with the festivities beginning immediately after 11:00 a.m. Mass in the stone church. Now veteran event leaders, these men spent every summer of their youth … Continue reading “St. Patrick’s Old Rock Church, Catawissa Celebrates 2023 Homecoming Picnic”

Posted on August 15, 2023August 15, 2023 3 Comments on Roth Leaves BOA One Last Instruction / Hire Company to Manage Pool Project for $187,750

Roth Leaves BOA One Last Instruction / Hire Company to Manage Pool Project for $187,750

By Pauline Masson –  During the Tuesday, Aug. 15 board of aldermen meeting, the first BOA meeting following the resignation of the city administrator of seven years, aldermen find Steve Roth’s always present and thorough recommendations on how they should vote on the board meeting agenda items. The memorable agenda, which is 535 pages long, offers very specific recommendation on the project to build a new swimming pool. Even though he acknowledged that he would not be able to advise … Continue reading “Roth Leaves BOA One Last Instruction / Hire Company to Manage Pool Project for $187,750”

Posted on August 11, 2023August 11, 2023 1 Comment on Fourth Generation Owner Takes the Helm at Historic Pacific Business

Fourth Generation Owner Takes the Helm at Historic Pacific Business

By Pauline Masson –  Andrew Bruns, son of Tom and Michelle Bruns, has taken the helm at R H Bruns Monument Company, one of the oldest companies continually operated by the same family in the city. The Bruns family’s saga in Pacific began in 1866 when Robert Bruns emigrated here from Germany. He married Pauline Drietchen and built a home and greenhouse at 220 South Third Street, which local lore says was the source of vegetables and flowers, which were … Continue reading “Fourth Generation Owner Takes the Helm at Historic Pacific Business”