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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  Welcome to Pulaski County
The little girl who wrote this, Irene Cook, was born on February 4, 1919, in Pulaski County, the daughter of Virgil and Grace (Hunt) Cook.
Irene died on August 23, 1983 in Pulaski County.
Pulaski County, Kentucky is proud to be a part of
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  Pulaski County Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pulaski County was established at that time and named for Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman who fought and died in 1779 in the Battle of Savannah during the American Revolutionary War.
Pulaski County population surged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from the figure of 63,179 in 1900, to 109,464 in 1920, and increasing to 156,085 in 1940.
Pulaski County’s workforce numbers 186,483 (66.5 percent of the total population) and consists of 69.3 percent private wage and salary workers; 19.5 percent Government workers; 5.4 percent self-employed and unpaid family workers.
www.co.pulaski.ar.us /aboutpc.html   (2217 words)

  
  New Georgia Encyclopedia: Pulaski County
Pulaski County's largest employers are in the service industry, primarily in health care fields.
In 2002 the county planted 24,964 acres of cotton.
According to the 2000 U.S. census, Pulaski County's population was 9,588 (63 percent white, 34.3 percent African American, and 2.8 percent Hispanic).
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2381   (707 words)

  
 Pulaski County, Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pulaski County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.
The exceptions are a winery in northeastern Pulaski County (Sinking Valley Vineyards) that sells wine to the public, and the City of Burnside allows restaurants that seat over 100 patrons to serve alcoholic beverages by the drink.
In the county the population was spread out with 23.40% under the age of 18, 8.00% from 18 to 24, 28.60% from 25 to 44, 24.90% from 45 to 64, and 15.10% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pulaski_County,_Kentucky   (494 words)

  
 Pulaski County, Indiana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pulaski County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.
In the county the population was spread out with 26.90% under the age of 18, 7.40% from 18 to 24, 27.30% from 25 to 44, 23.00% from 45 to 64, and 15.40% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county was $35,422, and the median income for a family was $41,028.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pulaski_County,_Indiana   (468 words)

  
 TimeZone3
Most Pulaski County residents and businesses have stated their intent to set their clocks ahead one hour April 2 and begin observing Eastern Daylight Time - the time county leaders have petitioned the federal government to place Pulaski County on.
Pulaski County has been told not to expect a ruling by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) on its petition for Eastern Time until at least July, and perhaps not until autumn.
County attorney Alan Hizer said that if county officials had refused Monday to declare the county would follow Central time, the US Department of Justice would possibly file a petition against the county in court.
www.pulaskicountyexpress.com /TimeZone3.htm   (1469 words)

  
 georgia.gov - Pulaski County
Pulaski County was created in 1808 from what was then Laurens County.
Georgia's 36th county was named for Polish Count Casimir Pulaski who died in Savannah of wounds suffered in the Revolutionary War.
The Pulaski area was the capital of the Creek Indian Confederacy.
pulaskicounty.georgia.gov   (85 words)

  
 GeorgiaInfo - Carl Vinson Institute of Government
By 1872, the county needed a larger courthouse, so the original courthouse was moved to a spot facing the city square, where it became a hotel.
Pulaski, who fought on behalf of the American cause in the Revolutionary War, was mortally wounded in 1779 during an attack on British forces that had seized Savannah.
In the 1808 act creating Pulaski County, judges of the inferior court were empowered to designate the county seat and contract for the building of a courthouse and jail.
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/courthouses/pulaskiCH.htm   (440 words)

  
 Pulaski County
Counties in Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia.
Pulaski County (LST–1088) was laid down by the American Bridge Co., Ambridge, Pa., 16 December 1944; launched 11 February 1945; sponsored by Mrs.
In January and February 1964, Pulaski County transported obsolete ammunition from the ammunition depot at Earle, N.J. for disposal at sea.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/p13/pulaski_county.htm   (306 words)

  
 Pulaski County Kentucky
The county was formed on December 10, 1798 from portions of Green and Lincoln counties.
The county is bounded by Casey, Lincoln, Rockcastle, Laurel, McCreary, Wayne, and Russell counties and contains an area of 660 square miles containing wide variety of terrains, including rugged hills to the east and south and rolling farmland to the west.
Pulaski county was established in 1799 and named after Count Casimir Pulaski (1748-1779), a Polish patriot during the Revolutionary War.
www.kentuckyhighlands.com /kh/counties/pulaski_county.asp   (1378 words)

  
 Pulaski County
The Pulaski County University Outreach and Extension Center is the front door to the four campuses of the University of Missouri System and Lincoln University.
The Pulaski County Extension Council, as established by state statute, is a partner with University Outreach and Extension and USDA-CSREES in the development, implementation and evaluation of extension educational programs.
The 1997 population of Pulaski County was 38,176.
extension.missouri.edu /about/program-plans/counties/pulaski.html   (6701 words)

  
 Pulaski County News - Topix
A Pulaski County probation program has denied an open-records request from a parent opposing its attempt to locate near her children's school.
Prosecutors on Tuesday won their second capital-murder conviction for the 2006 slaying of the son of a former Pulaski County circuit clerk.
A dog was stuck on the edge of a cliff in southern Pulaski County.
www.topix.net /county/pulaski-ar   (750 words)

  
 Pulaski County Web   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pulaski County Web shall not have any liability for the accuracy of the information contained in the service, or the contents of any advertisements, or for assertions or omissions therein.
Pulaski County Web shall not be liable for any third-party claims or losses of any nature, including, but not limited to, lost profits, punitive or consequential damages.
Pulaski County Web will remove any posting to it's message board upon the request of any one it may offend for any reason, if there is a legitimate reason..
www.pulaskicountyweb.com /disclaimer.html   (353 words)

  
 Pulaski County Virginia Records
Pulaski County was formed in 1839 from the western portion of Montgomery and the eastern portion of Wythe counties.
The county was named for Count Casimir Pulaski, the Polish patriot who served in the American army during the Revolutionary War and who was killed at the siege of Savannah in 1779.
Pulaski County was created in 1839 from Montgomery County and a portion of Wythe County.
genealogyresources.org /Pulaski.html   (202 words)

  
 Pulaski County Georgia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mary Wallace's brother, Elijah, moved from Halifax County, North Carolina, to Georgia, settling in old Hartford, and was second sheriff of Pulaski County.
Pulaski County in the Legislature between 1830 and 1840.
Jelks' administration as Regent of the Hawkinsville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution that the official history of Pulaski County was compiled.
www.angelfire.com /la2/jelks/PulaskiCoGA.htm   (4006 words)

  
 KY:Historical Society - Historical Marker Database - Search for Markers
Select the county name from the selection box below or see the clickable state map and county list.
(Reverse) Pulaski County, 1799 As Kentucky's 27th county, its territory was taken from Lincoln and Green counties and named for Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish patriot and soldier, who came to America when he learned of the Colonies' fight for freedom.
Counties in seven states are named for him.
kentucky.gov /kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=County&county=100   (1151 words)

  
 Pulaski County Clerk - Overview of the Clerk's Office   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk’s office has 95 employees and administers a budget of over $5 million annually.
The remaining counties elect Circuit and County Clerk's separately.
In the real estate division, we handle the records for every land transaction that is conducted in Pulaski County and work closely with title companies.
www.pulaskiclerk.com /overview.htm   (171 words)

  
 Pulaski County Government - Content
These are a few fascinating facts about Pulaski County that you may discover as you study the history of our county and it’s region.
In 1862, Pulaski County was caught in the inner turmoil of our nation as the Civil War raged in and around her.
A Pulaski County man born in shackles of slavery was awarded the military’s highest honor for his service in the 9th cavalry.
www.pulaskicountygovt.com /modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=20   (984 words)

  
 County of the Month: Pulaski - Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
Pulaski County QuickFacts from the U.S. Census Bureau
Pulaski County was the 27th county formed in Kentucky.
In the city of Nancy, in Pulaski County, stands an oak tree, known as the "Zollie Tree," a state historic marker indicating where Confederate General Felix K. Zollicoffer fell in the Civil War battle of Mill Springs.
www.kdla.ky.gov /resources/countyomonth/pulaski.htm   (996 words)

  
 Pulaski-Giles County, Tennessee Economic Development Commission
Pulaski, a community located in the rolling hills of southern middle Tennessee, knows that progress doesn't come to those who wait.
In addition to a cutting-edge network, Pulaski also has a state-of-the-art datacenter housed within a storm-proof bunker with fully redundant systems ready to support our local businesses and help them reach their full potential.
We in Giles County understand the importance of a skilled workforce to the success of the plastic industry and have implemented a unique training program to insure that success.
www.gilescountyedc.com /httpdocs2/index.php   (479 words)

  
 Georgia Division of Public Health | Counties | Pulaski County
Pulaski County has 10.4 licensed nursing home beds per 1000 persons, compared with the state average of 4.5 per 1000 persons based on 2004 population estimates.
The number of physicians in the county per 10,000 persons is 15.2, compared to the state average of 18.7 based on 2004 population estimates.
Pulaski County was created in 1808 from what was then Laurens County.
health.state.ga.us /regional/pulaski/index.asp   (208 words)

  
 Pulaski County Schools
December 12: Pulaski Elementary Chorus Christmas performance at Somerset Mall at 10:00.
December 13: Pulaski Elementary Christmas concerts during the PTA meeting at 7:00 in the gym.
December 13: Pulaski County High School "A Holiday Evening with the Arts" at 7:00 in the PCHS auditorium.
www.pulaski.net   (438 words)

  
 Master Gardeners - Pulaski County
The Pulaski County Extension Service (a cooperative arrangement between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, University of Arkansas and county government) coordinates this program.
In addition to hands-on gardening, Pulaski County Master Gardeners speak to groups in local schools and community organizations and help home gardeners solve problems through a River Market Clinic, phone service at the Pulaski County Cooperative Extension Office, and a Horticulture Hotline.
In 2001, Pulaski County Master Gardener volunteers gave more than 10,000 hours of service to their community.
www.uaex.edu /pulaski/Mastergardeners   (426 words)

  
 WebGIS.net :: Pulaski Co, VA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This information is not to be construed as a "land survey" and shall not be used to prepare "legal descriptions".
Pulaski County, VA specifically disclaims any and all responsibility for errors which may be disclosed by an accurate land survey of the properties shown herein.
In no event shall Pulaski County, VA be liable for any damages, direct or consequential, from the use of the information contained on this site.
arcims2.webgis.net /pulaski/default.asp   (124 words)

  
 Pulaski County Fact Sheet
Named for Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish exile who espoused the cause of the Colonies during the Revolution and was killed at the attack on Savannah in 1779.
Pulaski County has never adopted township form of government.
Click on thumbnail to view a map of Pulaski County and its congressional townships.
www.sos.state.il.us /departments/archives/irad/pulaski.html   (86 words)

  
 Welcome To Pulaski  County
Pulaski County was named for Casimir Pulaski, a Polish Count.
Having been persecuted in his own native Poland, and himself an exile in France, was eager to aide in the war against England.
He is known today as the "Father of American Calvary." Pulaski's Legion became the training ground for American cavalry officers including "Light Horse" Harry Lee, the father of Robert E. Lee., He was wounded by a cannon ball while trying to retake Savannah.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ga/county/pulaski/index.html   (262 words)

  
 Official Site for the Pulaski County Tourism Bureau: Waynesville Missouri located in central Pulaski County
Waynesville, the county seat of Pulaski County, is nestled along historic Route 66.
Also home to the square is the Old Pulaski County Courthouse Museum.
There's fun for all ages in Waynesville whether you like to fish for that lunker, scuba dive in the internationally known Roubidoux Spring Cave, swim at the city pool or explore Civil War history..
www.visitpulaskicounty.org /waynesville.html   (272 words)

  
 Where We Live - Pulaski County   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Located in the heart of Arkansas, Pulaski County offers a diverse population, natural beauty and balanced economy.
He trained legions of Revolutionary troops, and took part in the Siege of Charleston and the Siege of Savannah; it was at the latter battle in October 1779 that Pulaski suffered a mortal wound from a cannon.
Pulaski County government outgrew its location at the Statehouse and moved to the newly-completed Pulaski County Courthouse.
www.arkansasonline.com /wherewelive/puco_history.html   (788 words)

  
 Pulaski Online
The goal is to use the internet and supporting digital technology to bring together key public and private entities to enhance and strengthen service delivery, and the economic fabric of Pulaski County.
This is a community website designed to provide a digital gateway to Pulaski County.
The Pulaski County Beat is a collaborative effort of several local agencies and is published quarterly.
www.pulaskionline.org   (104 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Pulaski County, Ky.
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
The intent is to locate places according to current county names and boundaries.
Any corrections to county locations would be greatly appreciated.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/KY/PU.html   (520 words)

  
 Welcome to Pulaski County Animal Control
People living outside Pulaski county are able to adopt from this pound.
Animal Control currently has four officers who are responsible for the service of the entire County of Pulaski.
Pulaski County Animal Control is NOT responsible for errors reported here.
www.nrvanimalshelters.com /Pulaski   (332 words)

  
 Pulaski County, Georgia Genealogy and History
Pulaski County was created 13 December 1808 from what was then Laurens County.
The Ocmulgee River runs through Pulaski County, and this area was the capital of the Creek Indian Confederacy.
The county seat, and only incorporated city in Pulaski County, is Hawkinsville.
gagen.i-found-it.net /pulaski.html   (284 words)

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