• FY2016-17 had 2% increase.
• FY2017-18 only had a pay increase to comply with recommendations of classification and compensation study that was varied by employee ranging from 0% to slightly more than 15%.
• FY2018-19 only had commissioned police officers receiving a 5.95% increase.
• FY2019-20 had 2% increase, as well as a $4,000 increase for its Emergency 911 dispatchers.
• FY2020-21 only awarded a one-time $1,000 payment for all employees that was not factored into ongoing base pay.
In lieu of the COVID pandemic, the City of Moberly curtailed plans of making some major equipment needs,, upgrades and other capital improvements listed on its tentative 5-year plan among all of its departments a year ago. As a result, many of those items were carried over while there are a handful of new subjects shown on the new 2021-22 fiscal year operating budget thanks in part to a strong revenue stream of monies coming from sales and use taxes.
Summer reading program takes off at Little Dixie Regional Libraries
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Swift Prepared Foods, a consumer packaged goods company and subsidiary of JBS USA, a leading global food company, celebrated the opening its new $68 million facility in Moberly with a ribbon cutting ceremony that attracted Missouri Governor Mike Parson among the estimated group of 75 persons.
“It is always exciting when companies choose to invest and grow in Missouri,” Governor Parson said. “With the opening of its facility here in Moberly and the recent announcement of its new facility in Columbia, Swift Prepared Foods has shown a commitment to the people of this state. We are proud that Missouri is home to great companies like this one and look forward to working together for many years to come.”
Moberly to open public pool May 29, Memorial Day service planned
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The Moberly Aquatic Center in Rothwell Park is scheduled to open for the first time this 2021 summer season on Saturday, May 29 with the final day set for Aug. 29 according to the Moberly Parks and Recreation Department.
Pool hours are from noon – 7 p.m. while allowing a capacity of no more than 450 persons. On July 4, hours are from 12-4 p.m., and starting Aug. 16 the pool is only open on Saturdays and Sundays until the final day.
Arrangements can be made through the MPRD to host a private pool party between 8-10 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, and weekend nights from 7-10 p.m. MPRD office phone is 269-8705, ext. 2040.
Lottery Winners
There were 10 Moberly residents and one from Huntsville who all won $1,000 or more in the month of April while playing in the Missouri Lottery according to a press released issued by the Missouri Lottery Commission.
During the month of April, Missouri Lottery players won more than $104.4 million in total prizes. Of all prizes claimed in April, more than $14.1 million were prizes of $1,000 or more.
The following Randolph County persons are winners of a least at $1,000 the report indicated.
Rebekah Baker and Ruth Lewis were both Pick 4 game winners in the amount of $3,750 and $6,000 respectively.
Kelly Norris is a $5,000 Scratchers game winner.
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