Monterey Town Council

Monterey Town Council President Doug Denton advised at a regular meeting on March 14 that the new sewer plant call box is installed and working fine. The town council had approved an updated quote for a new call box from B.L. Anderson for the town's sewer plant in February. The town's old unit was...
Fiber optic internet is making its way into the town of Monterey and soon, the rural countryside as well. RTC Communications was present at a regular Monterey Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 15 to discuss the upcoming install of fiber optics in the area. RTC is based out of Rochester and...
Monterey town park.
The Monterey Town Council recently heard a proposal from Rowan Peterson, who would like to give the Monterey Town Park a face lift for his Eagle Scout project. In discussion with the town board, Peterson's plan is to repaint the lines on the basketball court and the lamp posts and to use a safe...
Monterey Lions Club President Doug Denton (right) presented Monterey Fire Department Chief Doug Klausing (left) with a check for $225 to go toward new radios.
The town of Monterey will be contributing $200 to assist the Monterey Volunteer Fire Department in the purchase of new radios. At a regular town council meeting on Tuesday, December 13, Doug Klausing advised that the new radios they are looking to purchase cost approximately $3,100 a piece. He said...
Monterey Town Council members (L to R): Aaron Gilley, Jim Fleury, Doug Denton.
Newest council member Aaron Gilley was recently welcomed aboard at his first meeting on the Monterey Town Council. At the October meeting, councilwoman Emily Bailey resigned because she recently married and moved out of town limits. Aaron is the new appointed board member to the town council to...
It was recently announced that councilwoman Emily (Bailey) Ditmire will be resigning from her position on the Monterey Town Council. Her last day on the town council will be Oct. 31. The announcement came from town council president Doug Denton at a regular town council meeting on Oct. 11. He...
The town of Monterey recently held a public hearing on their 2023 budget and it appears the budget is balanced with no increases expected for any local fees. President Doug Denton said the town is not in the red and is not over-leveraged in any way. No local fee increases such as sewer are expected...
One of the two “slow, children” signs has been put up on Main Street to slow traffic down in town.
The Pulaski County Sheriff's Department is ramping up its presence in Monterey due to a recent uptick in calls for service. Monterey Town Council President Doug Denton said at a regular town council meeting on Tuesday, June 14 that Detective Chris Schramm was surprised with the amount of calls they...
Photo by Megan Galbreath
At a regular town council meeting held on Wednesday, January 12, the Monterey town council was able to analyze the long awaited quote from Jackson's Demolition Service on potentially tearing down the Sportsman's Bar and Grill. The quote for the demolition and asbestos removal totaled approximately...
At a regular Monterey Town Council meeting on Tuesday, December 14, their last regular meeting of the year, the council heard from Doug Klausing, who was there to represent the Monterey Volunteer Fire Department. He came to the meeting to publicly address a rumor he has heard about the Culver...

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