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Keller Public Library List of New Book Donations
May 15th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Keller Public Library List of New Book Donations

Dexter, Missouri - The Keller Public Library in Dexter has released their latest list of Memorial donations as well as In Honor Of 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 Reba Brazel Ward:  The Country Guesthouse by Robyn Carr donated by D.H.S. Class of '51.

In memory of LeRoy Temples:  Long Range by C. J. Box (Large Print) donated by D.H.S. Class of '51.

In memory of Wade Vancil:  Arrowheads and Stone Artifacts: A Practical Guide for the Amateur Archaeologist by C. G. Yeager donated by Bill and Nelda Douglas.

In honor of Carrol Russell:  Blindside by James Patterson and Long Range by C. J. Box donated by Randy and Betty Russell.

In memory of Wanda Myers:  The Boy From the Woods by Harlan Coben and Last Girl Standing by Lisa Jackson donated by Matt and Jordan Myers; Walk the Line by David Baldacci and Camino Winds by John Grisham donated by Carolyn Moore.

In honor of Chantelle Becking, author of  Unapologetically You: Freedom to Be donated by Andrea Duckworth.

In memory of Bob Coffey:  Tales from the St. Louis Cardinals Dugout by Bob Forsch donated by Jim and Yvonne Hall;  Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald Whitney donated by Terry Turlington.

In memory of Tommy Cooper:  The Final Season: The Perseverance of Pat Summitt by Maria Cornelius donated by Terry Turlington.

In memory of Caryl Clippard:  Growing Heirloom Flowers: Bring the Vintage Beauty of Heritage Blooms to Your Modern Garden by Chris McLaughlin donated by Terry Turlington; Roses by Leila Meacham donated by Carol Long. 


Last Updated on May 15th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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22nd Annual 100 Mile Yard Sale is Still On
May 07th 2020 by Dee Loflin
22nd Annual 100 Mile Yard Sale is Still On

Good news for bargain hunters!  The Annual 100-Mile Yard Sale has not been cancelled. It will be held over Memorial Day Weekend as planned; however local Chambers are not highly advertising the event as in year's past due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sellers and customers are encouraged to use caution.  Please wear masks, gloves, and practice social distancing as much as possible. Use your eyes and not your hands to shop before purchasing.

The 100 Mile Yard Sale brings people from all over the country to Highway 25 between Kennett and Jackson, Missouri.  The three Chambers that typically promote the event are Dexter, Kennett and Jackson.

"The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on our daily lives and particularly events such as the 100 Mile Yard Sale. Participating in this year’s 100 Mile Yard sale from May 21st through the 25th will be at the discretion of individuals. We are unable to guarantee the number of vendors or participants.  We are looking ahead to make next year’s event even better. Save the Date for May 27-31, 2021," stated Alisha Trammell, Dexter Chamber of Commerce.

Please check with your local municipalities if you have a question with regards to whether your town has passed a new ordinance prohibiting yard sales.  To my knowledge none of the Stoddard County municipalities have a ban as of the time of this article.

There has has also been rumors of cancelling the event or moving it to Labor Day - all are false!!!!  Many other states have 100 mile or 25 mile yard sales including Missouri, but as of May 7, 2020 the 22nd Annual 100 Mile Yard Sale has not been cancelled.

If you would like further information check out the official website of the 100 Mile Yard Sale by clicking here.


Last Updated on May 07th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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COVID-19 Update from Bloomfield Mayor Bill Aslin
May 02nd 2020 by Dee Loflin
COVID-19 Update from Bloomfield Mayor Bill Aslin

TO: Bloomfield Businesses, School, Churches, Organizations and Citizens

FROM: Bill Aslin, Mayor of Bloomfield

SUBJECT: Covid-19 Virus Update

DATE: May 1, 2020

I want to give an update due to Governor Parsons and Stoddard County Officials recent Orders dealing with the Covid-19 Pandemic. The city council, city department heads and myself want to share the following decisions relating to City of Bloomfield:

• All Bloomfield City Offices will remain closed, entrance by appointment only

• Bloomfield City Library will remain closed until opening procedures can be work out with our Library Staff. We hope these procedures are in place where we can reopen our library on or before Monday, May 11th.

• Bloomfield City Park: All playground area, park pavilions and basketball courts will remain closed. The walking track, ball fields and tennis courts will reopen Monday, May 4th. All must practice social distancing remaining 6 feet apart.

• Businesses, Restaurants, Churches, and Organizations etc may reopen, however you must adhere to Governor Parsons Orders along with the Joint Orders of the Stoddard County Commission, Health Officer and Health Department. I am attaching the Stoddard County Order with this release.

If no spike in positive cases occur in our State/County we are anticipating additional reduction in various restrictions on or before June 1.

Continue all safety measures including personal hygiene along with social distancing of being minimally 6 ft. apart.

Please continue to view our Social Media sites for additional updates.

Stay Safe and God Bless!


Last Updated on May 02nd 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Stoddard County Gospel Mission Re-Opening Plans
May 01st 2020 by Dee Loflin
Stoddard County Gospel Mission Re-Opening Plans

Dexter, Missouri - The Stoddard County Gospel Mission will try to reopen on Monday, May 4th at 9 a.m.  There are some specific rules that will have to be followed to keep both the employees and the customers as safe as possible.

They are implementing the following until further notice:

✅Store Hours will be Mon – Fri ONLY 9:00 to 3:00 through June.

✅Only 15 people allowed in the store at once per Stoddard County Public Health Department

✅1 Cart per Person

✅No one under the age of 16 will be allowed in

✅Face masks will be required to be worn by both employees and customers. You must provide your own face mask as we do not have a supply available.

✅To reduce the exposure, please be prepared to pay for your items at the time of check out, during this time we would like to control the in and out traffic of the store.

✅No public restrooms will be available until further notice

✅Shopping carts will be cleaned by employees after each use to provide another level of safety to our customers.

During this time we ask that you be aware of the amount of time you spend in the store and to be respectful of those waiting to enter since we do have a maximum of 15 customers in the store at once.

"We want to stress that while we are EXCITED to be opening, that we MUST abide by the guidelines and if we find that people are not, it could jeopardize the store remaining open"


Last Updated on May 01st 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Tie a Red Ribbon Outside as a Sign of Hope and Prayer
April 08th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Tie a Red Ribbon Outside as a Sign of Hope and Prayer

Stoddard County, MO - Communities across the nation are coming together even though people are social distancing and even self isolating at home.  People are asked to tie a red ribbon outside of their homes and businesses as a sign of hope and prayer during the Coronavirus crisis.

Many religious leaders are dedicated to bringing the community together through prayer when the nation needs it the most.

And while it may seem like a small gesture, it is hoped that it will make a big impact.

If you are interested Ashley Miller is making them at Jacksons Florist in downtown Dexter.  They are $7 and water resistant.  If you choose to put on your mailbox, make sure they do not obstruct the opening of the mailbox.  

Let's cover Dexter with red ribbons!!


Last Updated on April 08th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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