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Event Schedule for the 2018 Fall Community Homecoming Tailgate
September 20th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Event Schedule for the 2018 Fall Community Homecoming Tailgate

Last Updated on September 20th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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91st Annual Stoddard County Fair Parade Winners 2018
September 19th 2018 by Dee Loflin
91st Annual Stoddard County Fair Parade Winners 2018
Dexter, Missouri - The 91st Annual Stoddard County Fair Parade was once again a success!  Below are the winners for Commercial, Schools/Clubs, Churches/Others, and Band categories.  Though the Dexter High School and Middle School bands participate in the parade they have opted not to be in the running for any type of placement.

Commercial- 
1st Place VNA-Visiting Nurse Association 
2nd Place- Circle G 
3rd Place- NewWave Communications

Schools/Clubs-
1st Place- Dexter FFA
2nd Place- Dexter Headstart
3rd Place- Malden FFA

Churches and others- 
1st Place- Puxico Fire
2nd Place- Girl Scouts of MIssouri Heartland
3rd Place- Dexter Elks Lodge

BAND WINNERS:
1st Place- Puxico High School
2nd Place- Bernie High School
3rd Place- Bloomfield High School

PHOTOGRAPHY WINNERS: 
1st Place Kamryn Stubenrauch Bell City, MO.
2nd Place Laura L. Stickles Essex, MO.
3rd Place Ashlan Garner Dexter, MO.

Grand Marshal: Eddie Sifford Puxico, MO.

Last Updated on September 19th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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2018 Stoddard County Fair Exhibit and Livestock Calendar
September 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin
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Kiwanis Golf Ball Drop to be held September 21st
September 11th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Kiwanis Golf Ball Drop to be held September 21st

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Kiwanis Club will hold their annual Golf Ball Drop on Friday, September 21, 2018.  The event will be at NOON in the vacant lot west of Save-A-Lot.

A golf ball can be purchased for $10 and must be purchased by September 17, 2018.

The golf balls will be dropped from the top of the Dexter Fire Department aerial ladder truck.

The closest ball to the hold will receive 20% of the profit (a possible $1,000).

The next closest ball will receive 10% of the profit (possible prize of $500).

All proceeds will be donated to local organizations and charities.


Last Updated on September 11th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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“Give what you can, take what you need!” Dexter Blessing Box
September 10th 2018 by Dee Loflin
“Give what you can, take what you need!” Dexter Blessing Box

Dexter, Missouri - James Kalata's message, “Give what you can, take what you need!."

Kalata earned his Eagle Scout by building a new Blessing Box next to the Welcome Center/Train Depot in downtown Dexter.  

Eagle Scout projects are done with the intention of community betterment.  Approximately 62 hours went into this project.  The Historic Downtown Dexter Association helped fund the project.  Busy B Lumber donated the plexiglass for the doors.

He hopes that people will utilize the Blessing Box by not only taking food for their needs, but to give back to the community as well.

"Whenever you go to the grocery store just grab a couple of extra cans of vegetables or cereal and drop off on  your way home," stated Kalata.

The purpose of the Blessing Box is to help those in need.  Anyone can donate nonperishable foods.

The Blessing Box is located next to the depot at the corner of W. South Main and Walnut.

Pictured from left to right: City Administrator Mark Stidham, Dexter Police Chief Trevor Pulley, Kalata, Troop 200 Leader Kyle Gillespie, and Dexter Chamber Executive Director Korie Fish.


Last Updated on September 10th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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