Pulaski County Courthouse

According to a new timeline, it is expected that the new year will usher in the start of the anticipated courthouse renovation construction project. The original start date was expected to be in November of this year, but due to some delays, it will likely be in January. Community development...
Both the courthouse project and the work release program are continuing to inch forward, but are still in the early stages of development. Currently, the courthouse project is progressing through the design phase, with two drafts of floor plans being presented to both boards. The two potential...
The Pulaski County Commissioners unanimously decided to enter into a contract with Tonn and Blank Construction Monday night, formally committing to moving the courthouse project forward. Once signed, the contract officially hires Tonn and Blank as the county's construction company to oversee and...
The county council and auditor are reviewing an ordinance that set the guidelines for obtaining a bond for the justice center phase of the courthouse renovation project.  According to the ordinance, the county would be obtaining a bond not to exceed $5,575,000. That bond is only for the work at the...
Pulaski County Commissioners are making changes to the way people enter the courthouse but safety is still a priority.  The commissioners, who met Monday evening, have previously discussed the security of the courthouse and  have come to an agreement to open the building back up.  Commissioner...
Details of the courthouse and justice center renovations are being discussed and a couple of things are becoming apparent for county officials. One: The project is going to be a long process and work may not begin until next year. Two: This will cause a sizable inconvenience for county offices and...
Although the Pulaski County Council is looking to decrease income taxes, they haven’t discussed in detail how they are going to fund the courthouse project.  The council recently held a public hearing and a special meeting to discuss a decrease in income taxes. What they didn’t discuss was how the...
The Pulaski County Courthouse will be closed to the public during the primary election due to COVID-19.  The decision was made to close the courthouse during a regular commissioners’ meeting Monday morning. Election board president Patty Sullivan approached the commissioners asking to close it...
The Pulaski County Commissioners have accomplished more than past commissioners and county council members have in regards to maintaining the courthouse.  On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the commissioners approved an engagement letter with a bond counsel company and a municipal advisor company, moving the...
Pulaski County Commissioners started the new year off with changes to the courthouse and surrounding parking Monday evening.  During the regular meeting, maintenance director Mia Salyers said she had quite a few things to talk to the commissioners about including creating a single-point entry for...

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