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Bloomfield Christmas Tournament Underway
December 27th 2012 by Unknown
Written by
Jessica Snider, SMT Writer
The game between the Kennett Indians and Richland Rebels is almost complete and is being broadcasted live by YHC (Your Hometown Channel.) If you’re interested in viewing the games live from the comfort of your own home, you are welcomed to join the YHC team on channel 21 as the play by play is brought to you for each individual game of this year’s tournament.
If you decide to travel to Bloomfield to be a spectator of the Annual Christmas Tournament, remember to take caution on the roads you use for traveling. The Street Departments have done a wonderful job of making our roads accessible, but it’s always a good idea to be cautious, especially after having this much snow throughout the area.
Dexter is set to play Twin Rivers around 3:30 P.M. this afternoon. Whether you decide to stay in and watch it on YHC or travel to the Bloomfield gym, we hope you enjoy your day of the 56th annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament.
Last Updated on December 27th 2012 by Staff Writer
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/uo5b/Bloomfield-Christmas-Tournament-Underway
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
December 27th 2012 by Dee Loflin
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Writer
Dexter, Missouri - Everyone wishes for a white Christmas and this year was no exception. By 6 pm Christmas evening the Heartland was beginning to see some precipitation in the form of sleet and snow. Within just a few hours some folks were reporting the ground to be covered with a white glaze of sparkling snow. By morning most of the Heartland had five to eight inches of snow on the ground with snow drifts from three to four feet.Dee Loflin, SMT Writer
Southeast Missouri has never been known for its snow, there have many years we did not see any of the "white stuff". If we did, it mostly would not have amounted to anything more than a light dusting. Students were already out for the holiday break so no huddling around the tv to watch the news in anticipation of school letting out. The real question most children wanted to know was "how much?" Will it be enough to build a snowman or a snow fort? Can we ride the 4-wheeler? Can I go outside and play?
For Landon King, a kindergarten student from Paducah, Kentucky, he saw his first real snowfall. What memories he will have of eating his first snowball and making his first snow angel! Children of all ages were outside yesterday throwing snowballs, building snowmen, riding 4-wheelers, slipping and sliding down hills and falling into the snowdrifts. What fun it was to watch them playing, laughing and having a great time just running around in the beautiful white blanket of snow!
Even college students like Lauren Dudley, a Freshman at the University of Arkansas, Jonesboro played in the snow. She was was home for the holidays spending time with her family. Instead of after holiday shopping, she took pleasure in building her very first snowman. With a carrot nose and some coal for eyes her little snowman was cute as it could be. Some folks went all out with building of their snowmen, with scarves, mittens, coal buttons and eyes and even a corncob pipe. The Blizzard of 2012 will last in the memories of many and it was a day filled with much fun for the young and old.
Last Updated on December 27th 2012 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/uo58/Let-It-Snow--Let-It-Snow--Let-It-Snow
Tori Travers Releases Debute Album
December 26th 2012 by Dee Loflin
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Writer
Poplar Bluff, Missouri – Poplar Bluff has a new emerging country/pop artist in their town. Eighth grade student, Tori Travers will be hosting a CD release party. Tori will celebrate the debut of her new album at Las Margaritas on Saturday, December 29th from 5 pm to 8 pm.
Tori will also be performing and signing autographs. If you have not heard this very talented 8th grader sing, you should stop by, have a bite to eat and enjoy the entertainment. She is truly a remarkable young lady with a wonderful voice. Her CD is already available for purchase online and in music stores.
Last Updated on December 26th 2012 by Staff Writer
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/uo54/Tori-Travers-Releases-Debute-Album
Snow Closures With Snow Storm
December 26th 2012 by Staff Writer
Dexter, Missouri - The anticipated blizzard we have experienced was predicted days ago by our own Dexter weatherman, Jeff Huffman. Jeff long predicted the storm would be a good one or a bad one depending on your perspective.
In speaking with Dexter city manager, Mark Stidham, the Dexter city offices are closed at this point but will play it by ear as to when they will open. The street department and others are busy clearing the streets to make them safe for area residents to travel.
"This is some stiff stuff (snow)!" commented Stidham. "We are busy working on the streets to get them in good shape."
Other local businesses will be opening slowly throughout the day and of course, there are no school closures due to the Christmas break in the area.
The greatest complication is the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament that was scheduled for their opening round today. At this point, the tournament has been moved back one day and will now hold the finals on Monday.
Though out of the area, Jeff Huffman continues to have a heart for his hometown of Dexter. It's fun to follow his career as a meteorologist and fun to watch his predictions for the weather in our area. You can follow him at on his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jeffreyhuffmanor on his Twitter page at https://twitter.com/huffmanweather.
Jeff is the son of Jack and Betty Huffman. After graduating in 2001 from the University of Missouri-Columbia, Jeff worked a period of time in the Jefferson City / Columbia area as a meteorologist before transferring to Gainesville Florida He is a 1997 graduate of Dexter High School.
In speaking with Dexter city manager, Mark Stidham, the Dexter city offices are closed at this point but will play it by ear as to when they will open. The street department and others are busy clearing the streets to make them safe for area residents to travel.
"This is some stiff stuff (snow)!" commented Stidham. "We are busy working on the streets to get them in good shape."
Other local businesses will be opening slowly throughout the day and of course, there are no school closures due to the Christmas break in the area.
The greatest complication is the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament that was scheduled for their opening round today. At this point, the tournament has been moved back one day and will now hold the finals on Monday.
Though out of the area, Jeff Huffman continues to have a heart for his hometown of Dexter. It's fun to follow his career as a meteorologist and fun to watch his predictions for the weather in our area. You can follow him at on his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jeffreyhuffmanor on his Twitter page at https://twitter.com/huffmanweather.
Jeff is the son of Jack and Betty Huffman. After graduating in 2001 from the University of Missouri-Columbia, Jeff worked a period of time in the Jefferson City / Columbia area as a meteorologist before transferring to Gainesville Florida He is a 1997 graduate of Dexter High School.
Last Updated on December 26th 2012 by Staff Writer
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/uo51/Snow-Closures-With-Snow-Storm
Claus For A Cause Donates $4,000
December 25th 2012 by Staff Writer
Dexter, Missouri - Santa Claus, along with some special area elves, had a big gift in mind for The Ben Kruse 18 Fore Life Foundation this Christmas season as the Claus For A Cause fundraiser presented their check to Scott Kruse for $4,000.00.
Among many other charitable events held throughout the year, Claus for a Cause is held at the Trinity United Methodist Church each December. Over the past three years, the event has raised nearly $10,000 for charity organizations.
The inspired vision of Julie Dodd in 2008, the event has continued to grow each year. Julie and photography friend, Amy Ellinghouse, learned of the idea at a seminar that encouraged attendees to use their talents to bring good things to others. With a passion and love for photography, the idea was created and the rest is a wonderful history of contributions to others.
Claus For A Cause is a great gift to the community allowing area families to get high quality pictures of their children with Ole Saint Nick. These are memories that will last a lifetime for these families.
Congratulations to 18 Fore Life and a special thanks to Julie and her team for offering their gift of photography as a gift to our community.
Among many other charitable events held throughout the year, Claus for a Cause is held at the Trinity United Methodist Church each December. Over the past three years, the event has raised nearly $10,000 for charity organizations.
The inspired vision of Julie Dodd in 2008, the event has continued to grow each year. Julie and photography friend, Amy Ellinghouse, learned of the idea at a seminar that encouraged attendees to use their talents to bring good things to others. With a passion and love for photography, the idea was created and the rest is a wonderful history of contributions to others.
Claus For A Cause is a great gift to the community allowing area families to get high quality pictures of their children with Ole Saint Nick. These are memories that will last a lifetime for these families.
Congratulations to 18 Fore Life and a special thanks to Julie and her team for offering their gift of photography as a gift to our community.
Last Updated on December 25th 2012 by Staff Writer
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/uo50/Claus-For-A-Cause-Donates-4000