
Dexter, Missouri - The Historic Downtown Dexter Association will host the 2015 Miss Snowflake Pageant on Sunday, November 29, 2015 at the Dexter High School Auditorium.
Each category will have a queen and two alternates. Each queen will receive a crown and a trophy and the alternates will each receive a trophy. Pageant wear is requires for all categories.
The pageants will begin at 1:00 p.m. and run consecutively. Doors will open at noon with pre-registration encouraged. Fees for Baby Miss through Pre-teen Miss is $20.00, Mr. Miss and Miss categories are $25.00. A $5.00 additional fee will be added for those registering on the day of the pageant.
Categories for the pageant include Baby Miss (0-17 months), Tiny Miss (18-35 months), Little Miss (3-5 years), Petite Miss (6-8 years), Preteen Miss (9-11 years), Junior Miss (12-14 years), and Miss (15-19 years, unmarried).
Forms are available at participating merchants. Additional information may be obtained by calling (573) 624-3032.
Completed forms may be turned in at The Bunny Patch on Walnut Street.
Proceeds from the pageant go towards activities of the Historic Downtown Dexter Association.

It's important for adults and drivers to be even more alert during Halloween because so many kids are out, and they may not be watching for cars," said Bill Whitfield, executive committee chair for the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety.
During the 2014 Halloween holiday Missouri had one fatality and four injuries involving pedestrians under the age of 16.
To avoid real-life Halloween horrors, remember the following:
Stay alert. Neighborhoods that don't normally have a lot of pedestrian and bicycle traffic may experience an increase on Halloween night.
Remember that kids are excited and may be trying to visit as many houses as possible in a short amount of time. They may forget to stop, look and listen as they cross the street.
Be cautious in areas where cars are parked along the side of the street. Trick-or-treaters may suddenly dart into traffic from between parked cars.
Wear bright, reflective clothing or decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape/patches.
Be patient, and SLOW DOWN.
Enjoy the Halloween holiday, but be on the lookout for those little goblins and caped crusaders. They may be superheroes, but they'll be looking to you to provide their safety.

The contest challenges young people ages 6 to 17 to illustrate the importance of aviation through art. The U.S. portion of the art contest is sanctioned by the National Aeronautic Association (NAA), managed by the NASAO Center for Aviation Research and Education and sponsored by many other national aviation organizations.
All artwork must be done by hand and can be in any of the following media: watercolor, acrylic, oil paint, indelible marker pens, felt-tip pens, soft ball-point pens, inedible ink, Crayola or any similar indelible medium. Entries are judged in three age classes for creative use of the theme. Entries from Missouri youth will be evaluated by MoDOT employees. The winners will advance to national and possible international levels of the contest.
All artwork for the state competition must be postmarked and received by Friday,
Jan. 22, 2016. Missouri students submitting artwork should mail to the Missouri Department
of Transportation, Attn: Teresa Hall, PO Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102. For more information, call (573) 751-2589, send an email to s.hall@modot.mo.gov

He's ready for all the little ghosts and goblins, witches and princesses to come out and visit the firemen! Don't be shy!
Local Trick or Treaters are invited to the Dexter Fire Department's #3 Station on October 31st - Halloween!
According to Fire Chief, Don Seymore, the #3 Station will host youngsters between the hours of 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. The station is located on Stoddard Street across from City Hall.
Firemen will be on hand to distribute TREATS to all the little trick-or-treaters!

Members participating from Dexter were Tyler Stevenson (back row center), MO Bootheel Society C.A.R. President and MO State Society C.A.R. Historian and Kay Polsgrove Stevenson, (back row right), Chalk Bluff Chapter DAR Treasurer.
Photo provided by Kay Stevenson.