By Editor | January 12, 2021 By MARK EVANS Getting back to normal seems to be the goal for 2021. Garry Nelson, Ste. Genevieve County presiding commissioner, listed a handful of priority goals for the county. “My main goal is to get back on our paving policy,” he said. “We had to back off of it last year because we were skeptical about revenue coming in.” The county traditionally shot for paving 20 miles of gravel road each year. The closest it came was 18.3 miles in 2017. In 2018 and 2019, continued storms and flooding, compounded by some equipment failure, severely curtailed the amount paved. In 2021, the pandemic did the rest. Only a stretch of Magnolia Hallow Road was paved.