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HERMANN — Residents along Stony Hill Road have succeeded in getting their road on the list of Gasconade County gravels to be upgraded with a chip-and-seal coating. County Administrators … more
HERMANN – Gasconade County officials are being met with requests for more information in their effort to obtain grant money to finance improvements to a few roads in the Owensville area. … more
HERMANN – A proposed total property tax rate of .3949 cents per $100 assessed valuation for Gasconade County could be acted on Thursday morning by the County Commission. This is a small … more
Both of Gasconade County’s associate commissioners faced re-election challenges in the Aug. 6 Republican Primary Election and only one will return to office in January. Jim Holland will be … more
HERMANN — Gasconade County Treasurer Mike Feagan could be looking to manage another big bundle off money in 2025, thanks to the continuing strong showing of the General Fund Sales Tax. … more
A Gasconade County administrator has pledged to investigate the cause of the cellular telephone problems that have plagued some county AT&T customers since shortly before the Independent Day … more
HERMANN — Gasconade County officials laughed when the first Use Tax reimbursement check arrived in November of 2021 from the Missouri Department of Revenue. At $1.74, it was hardly worth … more
HERMANN — Gasconade County officials have formally adopted a new plan for setting speed limits on its mostly gravel roads – a plan that’s not much different from the one in place … more
DRAKE — Despite a desire to set a uniform speed limit countywide, the Gasconade County Commission will continue to set a lower speed on county roads in a piecemeal fashion. In a special … more
HERMANN — Frustrated with a lack of response from two state agencies, the Gasconade County Commission is poised to act tomorrow on a resolution setting a uniform speed limit county-wide. … more
Another member has been added to the Gasconade County Opioid Settlement Committee, a move that provides county officials with input from someone directly involved in addiction recovery programs. … more
HERMANN — Like a giant version of a kid’s Tinker Toy set, the much-anticipated elevator and its necessary components have arrived at the Gasconade County Courthouse and lie scattered … more
The members have been named to a committee that will advise the Gasconade County Commission on the distribution of funds received by the county through the settlement of lawsuits aimed at … more
As Missouri’s legislators count down the hours left in this year’s session of the General Assembly, county government officials are on the sidelines waiting for something not likely to … more
HERMANN — Gasconade County government officials and their information technology (IT) provider are expected in the next couple weeks to begin mapping out a plan for bolstering the security of … more
Gasconade County Presiding Commissioner Tim Schulte, R-Hermann, is continuing his campaign for improvements to Highway 19 as it runs through this county in anticipation of increased traffic in the … more
HERMANN – This might be the year Gasconade County administrators expand the highway agency’s fleet of roadgraders. As the members of the County Commission Thursday morning pondered … more
HERMANN — The members of the panel that will advise the Gasconade County Commission on the use of opioid settlement funds could be in place and operating by early May. That was the goal … more
Improvements are needed to Highway 19 to accommodate what the top Gasconade County official calls “a monster” of a development being courted by the Montgomery County Port Authority. … more
HERMANN — Gasconade County will look to its computer services provider to assess the state of the security of county government’s computer network. County Collector Shawn Schlottach … more
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