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Police Reports
(Local News ~ 10/21/14)
Dexter Police Oct, 18-20, 2014 An accident at 8:30 a.m. Friday at Grant and Sassafras Streets occurred when a vehicle driven by Dessarae D. Wilder of Dexter failed to yield and struck a vehicle driven by Kimberly D. Mitchell, also of Dexter. Two individuals were arrested at 9:37 a.m. ...
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Construction to proceed on CR 410 bridge
(Local News ~ 10/21/14)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- The Stoddard County Commission admitted to "rushing to judgement" over an easement issue that was holding up construction of a new bridge on County Road 410. The situation has been remedied allowing construction to begin. The commission met in regular session Monday...
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Republican state office hopefuls come to Reagan Rally
(Local News ~ 10/21/14)
Three announced Republican candidates for state office were in town Saturday night to speak to county Republicans about getting out to vote in the 2016 election. Catherine Hanaway, far right photo, has announced her intention to run for governor in 2016, while Will Kraus, middle photo, has announced for secretary of state and Eric Schmidt, photo at left, has announced for state treasurer. ...
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Local teacher making strides, fulfilling dreams
(Local News ~ 10/21/14)
There is still an occasional visitor to Marti Pulliam's Industrial Arts classroom at Dexter High School who shows surprise at the realization that there's a female in charge. Although incoming students for the most part know in advance that a female runs the class where an abundance of hats are worn, there is still, after four years, the occasional uninformed. ...
- Patton - Patton Junction Livestock Auction: Feeder Cattle Weighted Average Report for 10/20/2014 (Agriculture Report ~ 10/21/14)
- Patton - Patton Junction Livestock Auction: Feeder Cattle and Cow auction for 10/20/2014 (Agriculture Report ~ 10/21/14)
- Fruitland- Fruitland Livestock Auction: Monthly Sheep and Goat Report for 10/18/2014 (Agriculture Report ~ 10/21/14)
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Holocaust survivor visits Stars and Stripes Museum
(Business ~ 10/21/14)
Ben Fainer was just nine and a half years old in 1939 when he and his family were forcibly removed from their home in Bedzin, Poland by Nazi soldiers. Ben, who was big for his age, told the soldiers he was fifteen and a half and thus was put into the group with those capable of working. The elderly and women with small children, such as Ben's mother and three siblings, were placed into other groups and sent to extermination camps...
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One of the Chosin Few
(Business ~ 10/21/14)
Corporal Ronald Burbridge, 1st Marine Division, 2nd Regiment, 1st Battalion, Company B, was present for the Stars and Stripes Remembers WWII and Korea event on October 18. Burbridge owns a 1942 Ford Jeep and was part of a convoy of 20 old military vehicles making their way through the Ozarks. Burbridge was invited to appear at the event in Bloomfield and stopped to tell his story...
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District volleyball championships set (all Monday playoff scores included)
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/14)
DEXTER, Mo. - The top-seeded Dexter Bearcats withstood a bit of a slow start and finished with a bang in a 25-18, 25-13 victory against the fifth-seeded Fredericktown Blackcats in a Class 3, District 1, semifinal Monday night. Top-seeded Dexter (27-3-1) advances to play second-seeded Perryville (24-8-1) for the district championship Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Bearcat Event Center...
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