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Annual Chili and Stew Dinner at Stoddard County Nutrition Center
September 19th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Annual Chili and Stew Dinner at Stoddard County Nutrition Center

Dexter, Missouri - The Stoddard County Nutrition Center (Dexter Senior Center) will have their annual Chili and Stew Supper on Tuesday, September 20th from 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. during the Stoddard County Fair Parade.

It's all you can eat and they will be serving cornbread, homemade desserts and a drink.  The cost is $4.50 per adult and children 10 years and younger are $2.50 each.

The Nutrition Center is located at 23 West Stoddard Street in downtown Dexter.

Come eat before the parade or take a break and eat some delicious chili or stew!



Last Updated on September 19th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter, Missouri - On Friday, September 10th during the Dexter Bearcats and Memphis Middle College football game, Tropical Sno opened their mobile building for "Last Sno for a Cause" before closing for the winter months. 

Zach Hedrick, owner of Tropical Sno SEMO set up at Charles Bland Stadium and gave away sno cones for donations for Maura Peters' family, Hailey Laws' family, and for Vidalia Mace. 

They also wanted to donate to the Dexter High School Robotics Club who run the concession stands during the football games; however Mrs. Tiska Rodgers, Robotics Club Sponsor, in a wonderful gesture returned the donation to give to the families. 

"When a tragedy like this hits our community, people come together," stated Hedrick.  "We just wanted to do something and thought this was a good idea."

Shown in the photo are Lauren Sims, Tropical Sno employee presenting a check to Tiska Rodgers, Robotics Club Sponsor.

"I thank Zach Hedrick for the kind donation, but I want to give it to the families," commented Rodgers.

Gene and Susan's granddaughter Maura and their great-grandson, Bryson Umfleet, both passed away in a vehicle/train accident in Dexter on Friday, September 2, 2016 along with Hailey Laws and her son, Weston who were also killed in the accident.  Vidalia Mace survived and is recovering in a St. Louis hospital.


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Zach Hedrick, owner of Tropical Sno SEMO set up at Charles Bland Stadium and gave away sno cones for donations for Maura Peters' family, Hailey Laws' family, and for Vidalia Mace. 

They also wanted to donate to the Dexter High School Robotics Club who run the concession stands during the football games; however Mrs. Tiska Rodgers, Robotics Club Sponsor, in a wonderful gesture returned the donation to give to the families. 

"When a tragedy like this hits our community, people come together," stated Hedrick.  "We just wanted to do something and thought this was a good idea."

Shown in the photo are Lauren Sims, Tropical Sno employee presenting a $250 check to MawMaw and Papa, Gene and Susan Gaines, grandparents of Maura and great-grandparents of Bryson.

Gene and Susan's granddaughter Maura and their great-grandson, Bryson Umfleet, both passed away in a vehicle/train accident in Dexter on Friday, September 2, 2016 along with Hailey Laws and her son, Weston who were also killed in the accident.  Vidalia Mace survived and is recovering in a St. Louis hospital.


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Zach Hedrick, owner of Tropical Sno SEMO set up at Charles Bland Stadium and gave away sno cones for donations for Hailey Laws' family, Maura Peters' family, and for Vidalia Mace. 

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Shown in the photo are Lauren Sims, Tropical Sno employee presenting a $250 check to Sandra Williamson.

Sandra's daughter Hailey and her grandson, Weston Cryder, both passed away in a vehicle/train accident in Dexter on Friday, September 2, 2016 along with Maura Peters and her son, Bryson who were also killed in the accident.  Vidalia Mace survived and is recovering in a St. Louis hospital.


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Dexter, Missouri - 2016 Miss Heartland Pageants were held on Sunday, September 11, 2016 at the Dexter High School Auditorium.

The Miss Heartland Pageants are a fundraiser for the Dexter High School choral department under the direction of educator Jamie Sepulvado.

The final pageant of the day was Miss Heartland, sixteen to twenty years of age.

2016 Miss Heartland was awarded to Adesyn Shelton.  First alternate was Caroline Powers and second alternate was Ashlyn Stevens.

Congratulations to all of the young ladies. Typically the girls will ride in the annual Stoddard County Fair Parade on Tuesday, September 20th.



Last Updated on September 19th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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