
Puxico, MO - The Puxico Police Department will host a benefit featuring the John D. Hale Band on Saturday, October 10, 2020 at the Veterans Park in Puxico. Maggie Thorn will be the opening act at 7:00 p.m. The proceeds from the concert will go to the Puxico PD's Annual Christmas Toy Drive.
Tickets are $15.00 per person prior to the concert and $20 at the gate the night of the concert. Gates open at 6 p.m. Concert begins at 7 p.m.
No alcoholic beverages are allowed and no outside food or drink can be brought into the venue.
The event is sponsored by: Ozark Federal Credit Union of Poplar Bluff, Mo. , The Camp at Lake Wappapello, Tool Shed Saloon, Duck Creek Landing , and Don's Restaurant and Lounge

Shriners Hospitals for Children - St. Louis received a total of over $8.4 million from the estate of well-known Southeast Missouri businessman and philanthropist Norman Harty.
A resident of Dexter, Missouri, Harty, who passed away in 2017, was supportive of his community and dedicated much time and effort to the Three Rivers Shrine Club and supporting Shriners Hospitals for Children. As the former president of First Commercial Bank, Harty owned 10 branches across Southeast Missouri. He also founded N.B. Harty Contractors.
Harty's generous gifts will help support world-class orthopaedic healthcare for children, regardless of their family's ability to pay.
"Thanks to the generosity of donors like Mr. Harty, our hospital can provided care to help children beyond the limits of their insurance and ensure confidence they are receiving the best care possible," said Chief of Staff Scott Luhmann, M.D.
Norman graduated from Puxico High School in 1954 and later attended Southeast Missouri State University and Williams Baptist College, eventually earning a degree from Arkansas University.
Mr. Harty proudly served in the U.S. Army. He attended the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Dexter.

Dexter, MO - Concerned citizens gathered at West Park in Dexter on Sunday, June 7, 2020 to participate in a peaceful protest joining millions across the world in response to the death of George Floyd of Minneapolis.
The Dexter residents in prayer along side of Dexter police officers at the beginning of the event. The group then lined the sidewalk facing Business 60. They held signs and raised their fist in honor of Floyd.
Four police officers have been arrested and charged in connection with Floyd's death.
Photo provided.

Bloomfield, MO - There will be a grand re-opening celebration at the National Stars and Stripes Museum/Library in Bloomfield on Saturday, June 6, 2020 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
There will be WWII reenactors, a swap meet, special food vendors, Tasty Snow Crab food truck, The German Cook, and Frozen Italian Ice food truck.
The National Stars and Stripes Museum/Library would also like to announce the new gift shop items for sale. There are new t-shirts, hats, and coffee mugs. The new 2020 collection is available in four colors.
They will also continue to sell the original historical replicas of the Declaration of Independence and The Constitution along with a printed copy of the first Stars and Stripes newspaper.
They have hand-painted magnets and made to order Christmas ornaments, hand-turned pens, acrylic cups, earrings and other items from our local artists. They even plan to feature a local artist each month with new and different types of items for sale.
Visit the National Stars and Stripes Museum and Library for a free tour and visit the gift shop. Proceeds go to continue the museum further existence and a great reminder of how history was made in Bloomfield!

Dexter, MO - The Dexter Chamber of Commerce Farmers' Market will be held each Thursday from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Several vendors have already signed up to participate.
The location has moved this year and will be held at 19 N. Elm in downtown Dexter. This is the parking lot located in between the streets of N. Elm and S. Locust.
Below are a few changes the Chamber will be implementing due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Vendors will be spaced out.
Please practice socially spacing by keeping a distance of 6+ feet from other customers and vendors.
Please shop with your eyes, not your hands.
Wash all produce thoroughly before using it.
If you are sick, please stay home and ask a friend or family member to pick things up for you at Dexter Farmer's Market instead.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
If you need to sneeze or cough, sneeze or cough into a tissue or into the crease of your elbow.
The Chamber encourages all vendors and customers to wear masks, per the recommendation of the CDC.
Would you like to be a vendor? Contact the Dexter Chamber of Commerce...573-624-7458
A list of vendors who have already signed up are:
Lynn & Racheal's Creations- artwork, plants, canned goods
Linda's Face masks- homemade face masks
Iris Rose Farm- Wooden barn quilts, antique barn wood crafts and signs, baked goods
Julie's Cookies & Treats- cookies
Bader Woodshed- homemade wooden items
Phyllis Menley- cookies
Emily's Jams & Jellies- jams, jellies, fruit butters, pecans, vegetables, plants
Peanut & Company Crafters- custom epoxied tumblers, handcrafted air fresheners, bracelets, key chains, chap stick holders, ring dishes
Lacey Wood- eggs, jewelry, coasters
Charlotte's Jewelry & Things- homemade jewelry and canned goods
Henry's Plants- plants, flowers
Col Ambush Handmade Jewelry- polished gems, jewelry, medicine bags, vegetables
Lady V's- homemade pork rinds
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