(Farmington, MO) The City of Farmington recognized Municipal Judge Edward Pultz last week at his retirement celebration, after 33 years of service to the city.
Mayor Larry Forsythe presented Judge Pultz with a proclamation during the celebration, reading in part, “Throughout the tenure of his career, Judge Pultz has shown true dedication to upholding the values of the City of Farmington, guiding the community with a strong sense of justice and fairness, and distinguishing himself as a valuable member of our community.”
Judge Pultz began his career with the City of Farmington in 1991 and served as Municipal Judge until May 2024. During his time as judge, Pultz served on various City boards and committees, Supreme Court committees, and the School Board for the Farmington R-7 School District.
The Farmington City Council will vote on a resolution to appoint Seth Pegram as Pultz’s replacement during the City Council meeting on May 28, 2024.