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Dexter Police Department Honored at Back the Blue Event
August 13th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Police Department Honored at Back the Blue Event
Dexter, Missouri - The annual Back the Blue event started by Sue Edwards was held at the Hickory Log at noon on Friday, August 4, 2017.

August 4th has been designated as Back the Blue Day in Dexter.  A proclamation was signed in 2016 by Mayor Joe Weber and it is to be recognized annually.

Sue Edwards presented certificates of appreciation to each officer in attendance and those officers not able to join them for lunch will receive gift certificates for a meal at Hickory Log.

"It's not a lot I can give, but I want them to know just how much they are appreciated in our community," stated Edwards.  

Senator Doug Libla was also on hand.  He gave thanks to the men and women who serve and spoke to the group about legislation he sponsored for police officers.

Left to right, Cpl. Jeremy Brotz, Major Larry Patterson, Officer Jamie Schatz, Chief Sammy Stone, Sgt. Rick Cook, Libla, Sgt. Cory Mills, Admin. Asst. Cindy Jones, Lt. Josh Benton, Capt. Trevor Pulley, Officer Darren Dixon, Officer Tony Pullum and Officer D.J. Robinson

Last Updated on August 13th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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National Guard Represented at Back the Blue Event
August 11th 2017 by Dee Loflin
National Guard Represented at Back the Blue Event
Dexter, Missouri - The annual Back the Blue event started by Sue Edwards was held at the Hickory Log at noon on Friday, August 4, 2017.

August 4th has been designated as Back the Blue Day in Dexter.  A proclamation was signed in 2016 by Mayor Joe Weber and it is to be recognized annually.

Sue Edwards presented certificates of appreciation to each officer in attendance and those officers not able to join them for lunch will receive gift certificates for a meal at Hickory Log.

"It's not a lot I can give, but I want them to know just how much they are appreciated in our community," stated Edwards.  

Senator Doug Libla was also on hand.  He gave thanks to the men and women who serve and spoke to the group about legislation he sponsored for police officers.

Three members of the National Guard 1221st Transportation Unit out of Dexter attended the Back the Blue honoring those who serve.

Pictured with Sen, Doug Libla are FFC Patricia McShan, Sgt. Austin Meese and Cpl. Breanna Anderson.

Last Updated on August 11th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Stoddard County Sheriff's Dept. Honored at Back the Blue Event
August 11th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Stoddard County Sheriff's Dept. Honored at Back the Blue Event

Dexter, Missouri - The annual Back the Blue event started by Sue Edwards was held at the Hickory Log at noon on Friday, August 4, 2017.

August 4th has been designated as Back the Blue Day in Dexter.  A proclamation was signed in 2016 by Mayor Joe Weber and it is to be recognized annually.

Sue Edwards presented certificates of appreciation to each officer in attendance and those officers not able to join them for lunch will receive gift certificates for a meal at Hickory Log.

"It's not a lot I can give, but I want them to know just how much they are appreciated in our community," stated Edwards.  

Senator Doug Libla was also on hand.  He gave thanks to the men and women who serve and spoke to the group about legislation he sponsored for police officers.

Attending Back the Blue event representing Stoddard County Sheriff's Office were, from left, Cpt. Hank Trout, Sheriff Carl Hefner, Corporal Andrew Johnson, Chief Deputy Andy Holden and Deputy Keith Haynes, assigned to SEMO Drug Task Force.


Last Updated on August 11th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Keller Public Library Story Hour Events for September
August 07th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Keller Public Library Story Hour Events for September
Dexter, Missouri – Keller Public Library will once again begin their Children’s Story Hour every Tuesday morning at 10:15 a.m.  This is a FREE event and each week the children learn, have crafts or treats, and experience fun in the community room of the library.  

Keller Public Library is located at 402 West Grant Street. You can also call for more information at (573) 624-3764. 
September Story Hour Events:

Sept. 5 - "Wiggle Into Story Hour!" presented by Guest Readers Tracy Horton and Christy Dorton

Sept. 12 - "Better to See You With, My Dear!" presented by Guest Readers Dr. Katie Mayberry and Dr. Jennifer Howard of Dexter Family Eye Care

Sept. 19 - "Petting Zoo" and "Watch Out for Germs!" presented by Guest Readers Sam Huey, Stoddard County Fair and Jeanie Huey, Nutrition Program Associate, Stoddard County MU Extension Center

Sept. 26 - "Tooth Magic" presented by Guest Reader Dr. Nathan Seyer, DDS, One Mile Smile


Last Updated on August 07th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Stoddard County Nutrition Center Looking for Volunteers
August 03rd 2017 by Dee Loflin
Stoddard County Nutrition Center Looking for Volunteers

Dexter, Missouri - The Stoddard County Nutrition center is in need of volunteers to deliver meals in Bernie, Dexter, and Bloomfield.

You could do once a month, twice a week, once a week or daily.  Whatever is best suited for you and any help would be appreciated.

Please contact the Nutrition Center at (573) 624-7234.


Last Updated on August 03rd 2017 by Dee Loflin




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