Posted on April 1, 2023April 1, 2023 2 Comments on Officials Who Don’t Want to Hear from the Citizens Control City Hall / We Can Change That 

Officials Who Don’t Want to Hear from the Citizens Control City Hall / We Can Change That 

Vote for Anna Meadows for Ward 2 Alderman ____________________________________________________________________________________________ By Pauline Masson –  Anna Meadows wants to be the next alderman to represent Ward 2. If elected, Meadows said her number one goal will be to persuade her fellow aldermen to dictate that citizens will be able to address elected and appointed officials at all city meetings. And she, personally, wants to hear from citizens. “I will put my phone number out there and I will invite citizens from all … Continue reading “Officials Who Don’t Want to Hear from the Citizens Control City Hall / We Can Change That “

Posted on March 30, 2023March 30, 2023

In 1888 a Pacific Mother of 12 Commuted to St. Louis Daily to Attend Medical School

__________________________________________________________________________________________ By Pauline Masson – With one day to go, we celebrate March 2023 Pacific “Women in History Month” with an homage to an icon of womanhood, who enjoyed great accomplishments, but was remembered most of all as a mother. No one alive today would remember this lady. But Dr. Margaret Vorbeck was a credit to Pacific’s railroad heritage, our family values and our regard for education. From that day in 1853 when the first train arrived here, Pacific has … Continue reading “In 1888 a Pacific Mother of 12 Commuted to St. Louis Daily to Attend Medical School”

Posted on March 25, 2023March 26, 2023 4 Comments on City Announced Third Emergency Operations Plan as “First Ever”

City Announced Third Emergency Operations Plan as “First Ever”

By Pauline Masson – Pacific staff and aldermen deserve their self promoted accolades for approving a new – third version – of a city emergency operations plan, but they got a bit too self-congratulatory in the March city newsletter claiming that it was the “first ever.” The first ever claim is a slight to two former mayors, who both developed, disaster response, or emergency operations plans. In 2001, during former Alderman Rick Layton’s Safety Awareness Day on the parking lot … Continue readingCity Announced Third Emergency Operations Plan as “First Ever”

Posted on March 24, 2023March 24, 2023 1 Comment on Why Closed Meeting / Response to Reader

Why Closed Meeting / Response to Reader

By Pauline Masson – This post is in response to reader Ron Suerig’s request that I write a blog on closed meetings. Here is my take on closed meetings. I am not a lawyer and am not giving legal advice. I am a old reporter who has reported on municipal government in 30 cities over 50 years. And I knowa thing or two about how elected official try to hide their actions from the citizens. I want to start with … Continue reading “Why Closed Meeting / Response to Reader”

Posted on March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 7 Comments on Liberty Field Land Swap Still Clothed in Secrecy

Liberty Field Land Swap Still Clothed in Secrecy

By Pauline Masson – Tuesday evening’s board of aldermen meeting illustrated that what happens in the City Hall back room still goes in Pacific. A behind closed doors deal to swap a piece of city-owned land adjacent to Liberty Field Park – located one block east of First Street South of East Congress – for a privately owned tract of land, passed with nary a word of disclosure to the public. Ownership of the former city owned property at 129 … Continue reading “Liberty Field Land Swap Still Clothed in Secrecy”

Posted on March 20, 2023March 21, 2023 5 Comments on Picture Show Lady / Unsung Star in Pacific History / Flowers, Books, Parks, City Planning and Lifelong Champion of the Handicapped

Picture Show Lady / Unsung Star in Pacific History / Flowers, Books, Parks, City Planning and Lifelong Champion of the Handicapped

By Pauline Masson –  In Pacific, Eleanor Hirth was probably best known as the picture show lady, wife of Henry K. “Kenny” Hirth, second generation owner/operator of the Royal Theater. Newspapers unfailingly identified her as “Mrs. Henry Hirth.” No first names for ladies in those days, no matter how accomplished or well connected. The Pacific Transcript posted frequent snippets of “Mrs. Henry Hirth” sitting on a swing on her St. Louis Street front porch with her son Billy. But in … Continue reading “Picture Show Lady / Unsung Star in Pacific History / Flowers, Books, Parks, City Planning and Lifelong Champion of the Handicapped”

Posted on March 19, 2023March 19, 2023 2 Comments on Going Against City Hall Isn’t for Everyone / P&Z Meeting on Unpopular Storage Lot Next to Liberty Field Drew Only One Speaker, The Applicant

Going Against City Hall Isn’t for Everyone / P&Z Meeting on Unpopular Storage Lot Next to Liberty Field Drew Only One Speaker, The Applicant

By Pauline Masson – Aldermen will consider whether to approve an outdoor storage lot at the entrance to Liberty Field park at the Tuesday board meeting. Although local social media posts indicated that citizens don’t favor a storage lot at the park entrance, no opponents appeared at the P&Z meeting to voice concerns. Two measures now come before aldermen to approve the use of the lot adjacent to the park – final approval of the sale of city owned lots … Continue reading “Going Against City Hall Isn’t for Everyone / P&Z Meeting on Unpopular Storage Lot Next to Liberty Field Drew Only One Speaker, The Applicant”

Posted on March 15, 2023March 15, 2023 7 Comments on Luck O’ the Irish / Billy Murphy Symbol of Irish Heritage / Guardian of the Old Rock Church

Luck O’ the Irish / Billy Murphy Symbol of Irish Heritage / Guardian of the Old Rock Church

By Pauline Masson –  Billy Murphy was best known for his 30-year crusade to preserve the Old Rock Church in Catawissa, but it was the way he did it that was a testament to his Irishness.  A raconteur of the first water, Billy was known as much for his storytelling as for his belief that his circle of acquaintances would bear any burdon, meet any hardship, to assure the survival of a historic church, opened in 1867 and closed as … Continue reading “Luck O’ the Irish / Billy Murphy Symbol of Irish Heritage / Guardian of the Old Rock Church”

Posted on March 13, 2023March 13, 2023 2 Comments on Public Questions Sale of City Property Without Public Notice / Outdoor Storage Lot at Park Entrance / P&Z to Consider Permit Tuesday

Public Questions Sale of City Property Without Public Notice / Outdoor Storage Lot at Park Entrance / P&Z to Consider Permit Tuesday

By Pauline Masson –  The City’s iffy recommendations on a request to develop a parcel of ground at the entrance to Liberty Field park for an outdoor storage lot worries some residents, both for the lack of prior disclosure on the sale of city property to allow the development and the impact the storage lot would have on the city park. The public got its first glimpse of the possible storage lot at the park entrance when a bill approving … Continue reading “Public Questions Sale of City Property Without Public Notice / Outdoor Storage Lot at Park Entrance / P&Z to Consider Permit Tuesday”

Posted on March 8, 2023March 8, 2023 6 Comments on By the Skin of Their Teeth Cleeve and Lesh Prevail Homeless Bill Falls Short of Required 4 Votes

By the Skin of Their Teeth Cleeve and Lesh Prevail Homeless Bill Falls Short of Required 4 Votes

By Pauline Masson – By the skin of their teeth, aldermen James Cleeve and Scott Lesh prevailed Tuesday evening in defeating the proposed law that would have made it illegal to camp on city property.  The bill, titled ‘unfit structures,’ which was clearly aimed at ridding the city of homeless campers, dominated aldermanic meetings over the past three months and divided residents and officials on how to address the issue of homeless persons in the city. Tuesday’s actual vote on … Continue reading “By the Skin of Their Teeth Cleeve and Lesh Prevail Homeless Bill Falls Short of Required 4 Votes”