By PATRICK FORD patrick@southwesttimes.com At the start of business Tuesday, Third Street was a one-way street. By noon it was two-way. “The decision to make Pulaski's one-way streets two-way was made with the goal of opening up additional opportunities for business growth in our downtown,” said Darlene Burcham, town manager. “Take time in your travels on 3rd Street to see the possibilities for future investment in this part of our community.”
The Pulaski County Library System, which includes the Pulaski Library and the Charles and Ona B. Free Memorial Library, has made the leap to a fine-free future for the patrons
NEWLAND — Equipment purchased locally consistent with manufacturing an improvised explosive device, as well as other specifics in the investigation of the Thomas Dewey Taylor case, have been revealed through