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Flags should fly at half-mast Tuesday
(Local News ~ 09/10/12)
Gov. Nixon issues statement for anniversary of 9/11; U.S. flag, Missouri flag to be flown at half-staff Tuesday to honor those who died in terrorist attacks
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Larry Elden Malone
(Obituary ~ 09/10/12)
Larry Elden Malone of Dexter, son of the late Lester Henry and Edna Mae Putney Malone, was born in Dewitt, Ark. on Jan.14,1945, and died at his home in Dexter on Sept. 7, 2012, at the age of 67. He had lived in Dexter most of his life, and had worked as an auto mechanic at Bud Shell Ford in Dexter...
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This Run's 4 Vaughn set for Sat., Sept. 15
(Local News ~ 09/10/12)
The fourth annual "This Run's 4 Vaughn" takes place Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012, begining with registration at 9 a.m. at the First Christian Church parking lot at 224 E. Stoddard Street in Dexter. When the event first took place in 2009, it benefited the family of Vaughn Wright, the church's longtime pastor at the time, who was suffering from ALS. The disease claimed his life just a month following the second annual event in november 2010...
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Friday afternoon wreck on Hwy. 60
(Local News ~ 09/10/12)
MIKE McCOY photo-mmccoy@dailystatesman.com Friday wreck on Hwy. 60 The driver of the 2004 Malibu above, Rema K. Revelle, 49, of Poplar Bluff, along with two passengers, David Revelle, 30, and Gary Revelle, 52, sustained minor injuries when their vehicle swerved to avoid another vehicle, left the roadway and overturned. ...
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New 4G tower in operation
(Local News ~ 09/10/12)
From staff reports A new 4G mobile Internet cell site is now in operation in Dexter. Situated on the west side of Highway 25 on the south end of Dexter, the new tower will enhance coverage for area residents and businesses and provide 4G speeds up to four times faster than 3G, according to AT&T Regional Director of External Affairs Marsha Haskell...
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"Victim" cited for falsifying police report in stabbing
(Local News ~ 09/10/12)
By COREY NOLES Statesman Staff Writer BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- An investigation into a stabbing last weekend in Bloomfield has concluded. Bloomfield Police Chief Tim Zych reported Thursday that following an investigation, the alleged victim confessed to having falsified a police report. Zych said the "minor, superficial" injuries were reportedly self-inflicted...
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Industrial Appreciation Week Sept. 9-15
(Local News ~ 09/10/12)
NOREEN HYSLOP-nhyslop@dailystatesman.com Dexter Mayor Joe Weber, second from left, is shown signing a proclamation at the Chamber of Commerce Friday morning declaring Sept. 9-15 as Industrial Appreciation Week in Dexter. Key industrial figures join Weber on the front row. Along with Chamber President Kenny Pope, at left, are Kristie Greer of Republic Services, Jerry Bagby of Global Fuels, Jerry Cooper of US Poly, and Bruce Miller of Specialty Engineering...
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