
Essex, Missouri - There will be a candlelight vigil in memory of Maura Nicole Peters, Hailey Elizabeth Laws, Bryson Matthew, and Weston Lynn. All four were tragically killed in a car wreck on Highway 25 just outside of Dexter when their vehicle was hit by a train.
The vigil will be held at Richland High School in Essex on Saturday, September 2, 2017 from 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM.
A Facebook Events page has been set up online. Just click HERE.
Bring a lantern if you like or glow sticks or even candles. You can even bring helium filled balloons and write a message on it if you like.
Kona Ice will also be there. The proceeds will will be going towards The HMWB (Hailey, Maura, Weston & Bryson) Memorial.


Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Bearcat Community Tailgate committee has available T-shirts for the annual tailgate event. Proceeds will be donated to the Dexter Public Schools to help in purchasing a large blow-up tunnel to be used at school events.
Each year the Community Tailgate donates money raised back to the Dexter Schools. This year they have decided to sell t-shirts both short and long sleeves to help raise additional money.
Please stop by the Dexter Chamber of Commerce to place your order or call (573) 624-7458. You can also email to info@dexterchamber.com.
Long Sleeve shirts are $15 for Adult Small to Adult 3X and short sleeve shirts are $12 for Youth Small to Adult 3X.
Deadline to order is August 30, 2017 so that shirts are available before the Tailgate!
Individuals who pre-order shirts will be called when they are available for pick-up. Please support the Community Tailgate by purchasing a t-shirt TODAY!

Stoddard County, Missouri - Is Human Trafficking a local issue in Stoddard County and the answer is YES! Human Trafficking is more than just a kidnapping and being sold into slavery! If you want to learn more or want to help please come to an informational meeting on Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at the Living Water Worship Center in Bloomfield.
Come the entrance behind Living Water Worship Center at 18094 Highway 25. Now is the time to get involved and learn about Human Trafficking and Exploitation with GO:61, Inc. Southeast Missouri representative, Tish Gentry, will be on hand to discuss the new SEMO chapter of GO:61 which is based out of Springfield, Missouri.
What exactly is Human Trafficking? it is defined by a person being used as a commodity for the gain of another person through one, two or all of the follow means: FORCE, FRAUD, AND COERCION. Human Trafficking is a crime against a person and within the organization of GO:61, they believe it is the worst crime against humanity.
Slavery and exploitation exist in three primary forms: sex trafficking forced labor and domestic servitude
GO:61 is working hard to educate the public especially in the Ozarks of Missouri. Small town and rural areas are not exempt from this crime. Prostitution and domestic abuse frequently cloak human trafficking and the enslavement of a person is not recognized because it is given another name.
Do you know the signs of someone in need? Do you recognize human trafficking when you are face-to-face with someone? GO:61 can provide volunteer training, education, and offer victim services in efforts to end these horrible crimes against humanity.
Local GO:61 representative Tish Gentry spoke about her passion. "I have always had a heart for hurting, young women," she said. "I went to a conference and took a 9 week training and now I want to start a program here in our area. There are many cases of human trafficking right here in our county. We just need to help them spiritually and be an advocate for them."
If you would like to know more about GO:61 click HERE. Their website is GO:61.org
