Legends Rec-Plex updates hours
Legends Rec-Plex has changed its staffing hours for Friday nights. On Fridays, the facility now closes at 7 p.m.
Legends Rec-Plex has changed its staffing hours for Friday nights. On Fridays, the facility now closes at 7 p.m.
In recent meetings, the City Council voted to update Tanglewood Golf Course prices and utility gas rates to keep up with increasing costs. The Parks Board and City Council approved a slight increase to Tanglewood rates. For instance, weekend greens fee and cart rental for 9 holes increased from $35 to $37, and 18 holes …
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The City of Fulton website received a new look in the new year. The city’s website, fultonmo.org, last received major updates around 2011 and has been running on out-of-date software over recent years. “We took updating the software as an opportunity to redesign the website,” said Public Information Officer Michael Shine. “In doing that, I …
Heading into March, the City closed a section of Second Street on either side of the bridge as crews prepare to replace the bridge.
After graduating from Westminster College in 2020, Administrative Assistant Sam Schaefer became one of the first people to work at the newly-opened Legends Rec-Plex.
Robert Childs primarily works in maintenance at the Police Station and assists the solid waste division. He also fills in when needed at Legends Rec-Plex and City Hall.
What started as a summer job during his senior year of high school turned into a career for Solid Waste Driver, David Mccormack.
When the Parks and Recreation Department updated playground equipment at Veterans Park, Parks Supervisor Jason Griffin said the students at nearby Bush Elementary School would ask him excitedly about when it would open.
Fulton Cemetery Sexton Billy Egly found his way to a job similar to one he did growing up. He started working at the power plant in 2005 before moving to the wastewater department. When the city started looking for someone to oversee the city-owned cemeteries, he thought it would be a good fit. “I think …