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Norfleet says new evidence could clear Constable Wallace

County hiring new security for Pulaski Park

 Janie Slaven | CJ District 4 Magistrate Mark Ranshaw and Judge-Executive Steve Kelley listen as county officials discuss security at Pulaski County Park.  Janie Slaven | CJ County Attorney Martin Hatfield advises Pulaski County Fiscal Court on adapting a service contract for security at PC Park while Sheriff Greg Speck looks on. Security at Pulaski County Park took center stage at Tuesday s Fiscal Court meeting. Judge-Executive Steve Kelley presented magistrates a proposal to contract with Chris Lyons, who retired as a detective with the Pulaski County Sheriff s Office Narcotics Division, at a rate of $25 per hour for up to 24 hours per week during the season.

Boom and Bust: No PC Park fireworks show this year, but others keep spark alive

By Christopher Harris Commonwealth Journal Jun 28, 2021 19 hrs ago Fireworks on the Independence Day holiday, like those seen here at Burnside’s Cole Park in a past year, won’t be seen at some of the familiar spots again this year, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be July 4 festivities to be found in Pulaski County this weekend.  Caleb Lowndes I CJ Here’s a curiosity: None of these entities — the City of Somerset, Pulaski County Government, or the City of Burnside — is holding an Independence Day fireworks event this year. With the July 4 holiday upcoming this weekend, it’s the time of year when in the past, one might have gone to the water park to catch SomerBlast, or headed out to Pulaski County Park for Thunder in the Park, or visited Cole Park in Burnside for their fireworks spectacular.

Prosecution, defense rest cases in trial of Wallace and Baldock

By CARLA SLAVEY Commonwealth Journal Jun 17, 2021 Michael Wallace Both sides rested their cases Thursday, leaving the door open for closing arguments to begin first thing Friday morning as the trial of Pulaski Constables Michael “Wally” Wallace and Gary Baldock continues. The two constables are reaching the end of their federal court trial, in which they face charges of Conspiracy Against Civil Rights and Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine. U.S. prosecuting attorney Jason Parman explained that the drug charge was meant to reflect the constables had meth for the purpose of planting it on people in an attempt to arrest them on higher charges during traffic stops

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