
Dexter, Missouri - The Keller Public Library in Dexter has released their latest list of Memorial Donations to the library. If you would like to donate a book in memory of a loved one please contact Pam Trammel, Director at (573) 624-3764 or stop in at 402 West Grant Street in Dexter.In memory of Stewart Barney: Where We Go From Here by Bernie Sanders donated by Stoddard County Democrat Club.
In memory of Clarence Dale Smith: The Pioneers: The Heroic Story of the Settlers Who Brought the American Ideal West by David McCullough donated by Bill and Nelda Douglas.
In memory of Carolyn Wood Nelson: Where the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself by Jill Biden and My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg donated by Darryl and Diana Orr.
In memory of Pauline Gisi: Beyond Blessed by Robert Morris donated by Matt, Tracey, and Matti Helms.
In memory of M. A. Hart: How Happiness Happens by Max Lucado and Lake of the Ozarks by Bill Geist donated by Steve and Mary Ann Taylor.
In memory of Sherry Dollins: One Good Deed by David Baldacci donated by Chrystal, Matthew, and Mo.
In memory of Joe Weber: MIG Alley: The U. S. Air Force in Korea by Thomas Cleaver donated by Bill and Nelda Douglas; The Korean Air War by Robert Dorr donated by Keller Public Library Board of Directors.
In memory of Frances Moore: Missouri Family Histories and Genealogies by Donald M. Hehir donated by Stoddard County Genealogy Society; Daughters of Liberty by Karen Taschek donated by Daughters of the American Revolution.
In memory of Maxine Daniel: The Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg donated by Keller Public Library Board of Directors and Staff.

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Eagles Club proudly presents a National Beauty Pageant, Miss Soaring Eagle on Saturday, October 26, 2019 at the Eagles BINGO Hall.
Entry fee if paid before October 20th is $25; $30 at the door on day of pageant. Overall categories is $20 extra with 5 awards to be awarded per division (best smile, best eyes, best hair, best personality, most photogenic.
A crown, sash, and trophy will be awarded to each queen per age division. A trophy will be awarded to first and second alternates in each age division. Overall category winners will receive a trophy.
Division A: Baby Miss (0-12 months); Wee Miss (1-3 years); Tiny Miss (4-6 years)
Division B: Little Miss (7-10 years); Young Miss (11-12 years); Junior MIss (13-15 years) and Miss (16-19 years)
Doors open at 9 a.m.; dressing rooms available; formal or pageant attire only;
First pageant will begin at 11 a.m. and will run continuously with a short break between age divisions.
Admission is free so bring all your family and friends to cheer on these beautiful young ladies.
Concession stand will be open during the event. No outside food or drink will be brought in.
Crowning will occur after the end of each division.
Please email wljones0921@gmail.com or call Whitney Rennick (573) 625-9933 to enter.

Dexter, Missouri - Huge YARD SALE on Friday, October 4th from 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. and Saturday, October 5th from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. located at 1011 Cedar Lane in Dexter.
Very large collection of Christmas decorations including trees, wreaths, ornaments, Santas and more items too numerous to list.
Original Dept 56 village items and accessories.
Fall and winter decorations, Household items, Glassware, other decorative items.
Some mens and womens clothing items. Computer monitor.
This collection is very nice from a pet free, smoke free home.

Lilbourn, Missouri - Officials with the United States Geological Survey reported several earthquakes in southeast Missouri on Monday, September 30.
All six recorded earthquakes include:
11:18 a.m. - 2.6 magnitude earthquake southwest of Lilbourn, Mo.
11:21 a.m. - 1.1 magnitude earthquake south, southwest of Lilbourn, Mo.
11:29 a.m. - 2.7 magnitude earthquake southwest of Lilbourn, Mo.
11:34 a.m. - 1.8 magnitude earthquake south, southwest of Lilbourn, Mo.
11:57 a.m. - 2.7 magnitude earthquake west of Lilbourn, Mo.
3:31 p.m. - 2.5 magnitude earthquake southwest of Lilbourn, Mo.
According to the USGS, there have been 12 earthquakes in the past seven days in southeast Missouri.

Saint Francis Healthcare System is pleased to announce that Elizabeth L’Heureux, APRN, FNP-BC, NP-C has joined Kneibert Clinic in Poplar Bluff.
L’Heureux earned her Associate of Arts in Sociology in 2005 from Three Rivers College. She earned her Associate of Science in Nursing from Three Rivers in 2013. L’Heureux earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Central Methodist University in 2014. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner from Maryville University in 2018. L’Heureux is board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and American Nurses Credentialing Center.
She is married to her husband, Jeremiah. They have one daughter. They enjoy traveling with family and friends.
Kneibert Clinic is located at 686 Lester Street in Poplar Bluff. The clinic has been providing healthcare in southeast Missouri for adults and children of all ages for more than 65 years. Kneibert Clinic promotes patient health through regular checkups, screenings, patient education and preventive care. When patients become ill or develop health conditions, Kneibert Clinic physicians have the breadth of experience in family medicine to discover the underlying issues and offer patients the insights necessary to make informed decisions. When appropriate, Kneibert Clinic connects patients with specialists at Saint Francis Medical Center and coordinates their care.
Saint Francis Healthcare System is guided by our mission to provide a ministry of healing, wellness, quality and love inspired by our faith in Jesus Christ. Founded by Franciscan Sisters in 1875, our priority remains the same: serve all who enter with dignity, compassion and joy. Serving nearly 715,000 people across Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas, our focus is on patients' outcomes, experience and value.
Anchored by Saint Francis Medical Center, a 306-bed tertiary hospital, and supported by more than 3,000 colleagues and nearly 300 providers in 11 communities, the Healthcare System is a driving economic force in the region. Major services include Primary Care, Gastroenterology, Cancer Institute, Emergency and Level III Trauma Center, Heart Hospital, Neurosciences, Orthopedics, Family BirthPlace and the region’s first Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.