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FREE Financial Planning & Meal
February 12th 2020 by Staff Writer
FREE Financial Planning & Meal

Dexter, MO - What would you do if you were totally free of debt?  What would be different if you could stop living paycheck-to-paycheck?  How could an emergency fund change your future?  Whatever your current situation, this class will give you practical steps you can begin taking right away.


You will be challenged and motivated to make a plan for your money and change your family’s future forever. This class is for anyone seeking financial peace. It’s never too early or too late to create a budget, get out of debt, or make a financial plan.  This isn’t a boring financial class.  We make learning about money fun and easy to understand so people in every situation can benefit from the information.

This popular class will run Thursday evenings, February 13 – April 9, at Dexter First United Methodist Church (501 S. Walnut St.).

Class title: Financial Peace University

  • 5:30 pm            Free meal for family
  • 6 - 7:15 pm        Video based lesson

Childcare provided for up to 5th grade.

Call church to reserve a spot 573-624-3344


Last Updated on February 12th 2020 by Staff Writer




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Dexter, MO - The Dexter Chamber of Commerce held their 2020 Awards Banquet at The Gathering on Saturday, February 8th.  On hand were Senator Doug Libla and 151st State Representative Herman Morse to present resolutions from the MO House and MO Senate.

The last of award of the evening will be a new award, The John William Ringer Life Time Achievement Award and it went to John William Ringer as the first recipient!

On hand to present the award was Aaron Mathis, President of the Regional Healthcare Foundation.

John William Ringer began his law practice, September 6, 1960, practicing under Clarence Powell and Marvin Jones.  In his own words, "he was immediately thrown into something they didn't teach at the University of Missouri - Columbia law school, how to be a hospital lawyer".

A group of citizens tasked the young attorney to identify the steps necessary to eventually establish a hospital in a rural farm town.  As it with anything in life, the number one ingredient is...money.  You can't take donation without having a 501 c3 to ensure donors, their donations are tax deductible.  And with that, the Dexter Memorial Hospital was incorporated in the late months of 1964.  At that time, the IRS said you had to be in operation for two years to request such a classification, given the nature of the project, John William was able to request and ultimately receive a waiver on that condition.

Once the capitol was raised, through donations, and the selling of bonds, ti was time to start planning the physical building.  Dexter was in the same district as Poplar bluff meaning the certificate of need (meaning an allotment of beds) was already met, with all of those beds being in Poplar Bluff.  Yewell 

Yewell Lawrence (Bud Lawrence's father) had political connections in Jefferson City and was able to get the boundaries re-drawn.  and ultimately a certificate of need was given to the Dexter area.

Ringer went on to serve as legal counsel to the Dexter Memorial Hospital Board. He was also responsible for contracts of the physicians and nurse practitioners. Ringer served on the hospital board for 40 years and served as president for 25 years. Ringer retired from the board, now known as the Regional Healthcare Foundation in 2019.

Pictured presenting the award in back from left: Morse, Trammell, President of the Regional Healthcare Foundation Aaron Mathis and Libla. In front is John W. Ringer.


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Dexter, MO - The Dexter Chamber of Commerce held their 2020 Awards Banquet at The Gathering on Saturday, February 8th.  On hand were Senator Doug Libla and 151st State Representative Herman Morse to present resolutions from the MO House and MO Senate.

The Educator of the Year recipient was Peggy Pots.  She is a Southwest Elementary speech and language therapist.

On hand to present the award was Katrina Prance.

This teacher has been described as hard-working, loving, and dedicated.  She continually goes above and beyond for not only her students, but the taff as well.

She is known to decorate the halls and teacher facilities with inspirational quotes, prayers, and hilarious memes.  This educator works primarily in Southwest Elementary where she encourages sounds, words, and sentences.  For some students she has shaped clearer speech, and for others she has developed communication systems that works best for each individual student.

She is active in Communities Loving and Supporting Students and has initiated Southwest Clothes Closet where teachers or students can select new and gently used clothing for those in need.  not only does she give 100% at school, but she also owns and operates Dexter Tumble and Cheer.  She often uses her gym to host events for community organizations, such as The Boone Park Project and Relay for Life.

Students instantly light up when she enters the classroom and drop what they are doing in hopes to be the lucky chosen one who gets to play in her "Magical wonderland  that is her) speech classroom.



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The Industry of the Year recipient was Jim Gibson Trucking, LLC.

On hand to present the award was Haley Cecil.

The recipient for Industry of the Year has been in business for over 70 years.  They span over three generations and when they first originated they were just a lime business that crushed their own lime.  Since then they have expanded their services to a 15-truck fleet with 15 employees and they haul a multitude of materials including lime, sand, rock, fertilizer, asphalt, hazardous materials, farm crops and much more.

Their focus is loading fracking sand on river barges.

This company has been a staple for Dexter and the surrounding communities.

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The Business of the Year went to FM Bank of Dexter.

On hand to present the Business of the Year was Dustin Mayer.

This year's recipient for Business of the Year holds a strong presence in the Dexter community.  One of their core standards is their belief that their employees are treated like family.

They have made it their mission to support numerous organizations and charities within our community.  They have done this by giving monetarily and volunteering with the Dexter Kiwanis Club, Communities Loving and Supporting Students, Backpacks for Friday, Dexter Bearcat Booster Club, 18ForeLife, Shop with a Hero, UCAN, Realty for Life, Dexter Animal Shelter, the Dexter Dog Park, and many others.  One of their more notable donations was providing T.S. Hill Middle School students with tablets and a charging station, totalling an expense of voer $8,000.  They pride 

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