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#DexterFirst Q's Comics and Games by Nancy Vines
December 21st 2017 by Dee Loflin
#DexterFirst Q's Comics and Games by Nancy Vines
#DexterFirst Q’s Comics & Games By Nancy Nelson Vines

As its name implies, Q’s Comics & Games is a store that sells comics and games; however, what the name doesn’t tell you, is that this business not only sells merchandise, but also provides hours of entertainment and fun for those whose passion is gaming. “We hold weekly tournaments for our top three games, and maybe a few others,’ says owner Travis Quertermous. Three game rooms provide ample space for participants and on-lookers to actively engage in this popular pastime.

Quertermous says that his business springs from his own-lifelong interest, which is shared with his son Brandon, who is co-owner of the shop.  “About seven years ago we began attending ComicCon (comic book convention)  as a hobby—I have been reading and collecting comics my whole life—and a couple of years later began buying and selling comics. 

Q’s has a room totally devoted to old comic books.  In the Back Issue Room prices range from one dollar to five dollars, with the oldest comic dating to 1945. New comics are also available, and new issues are received weekly.

In addition to comics and games packs of collectible trading cards are sold, as well as paperbacks, vintage toys, and action figures.  They also carry T-shirts and posters. “We don’t carry video games and we don’t deal in sports merchandise,” the owner added.

The board games found at Q’s are not what is typically available in the big box stores.  Q’s caters to the special interest offering classic games with a pop-culture twist.  Among the most popular are Monopoly—The Walking Dead; Clue—Harry Potter; and Battleship—Pirates of the Caribbean.  “The best-selling board game is Munchkin, and we have a monthly “Munchkin Day,” Quertermous noted. Our most popular role-playing game is Dungeons and Dragons.”

You will find Q’s Comics & Games: Your one-stop shop for comics and collectibles, at 222 North Walnut in Dexter.  Their business hours are noon to midnight Monday through Friday, and 10:00 to midnight on Saturday. Sunday hours are noon to 5:00.

Pictured above are owners, Travis and Kelly Quertermous.

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New comic books arrive weekly at Q's Comics and Games.

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Action figures are a popular item at Q’s.

Pop-culture board games offer a new twist on old classics.


Last Updated on December 21st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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#DexterFirst Ted’s Sport Shop By Nancy Vines
December 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin
#DexterFirst Ted’s Sport Shop By Nancy Vines
#DexterFirst  Ted’s Sport Shop By Nancy Nelson Vines

Located on West Business Highway 60, nestled between a hair salon and furniture rental company, is Ted’s Sport Shop. Ted Denkins has been in business in this spot for 45 years, and his parents owned a TV repair shop there before that.  “All told,” says Denkins, “my family has occupied this building for about 63 years.”

Ted’s Sport Shop was originally a bait and fishing tackle business that he began with his brother-in-law; however, bait shops quickly became popular in Dexter, so Denkins decided to change the focus of his store.  An avid competitive archer, he began to merchandise archery equipment rather than fishing.  

Denkins and his brother Bill participated in Olympic-Style competitions for many years.  One wall of his business is lined with awards attesting to their skill in this physically demanding sport. “I still bow hunt, but no longer enter the competitions”he said.  “Both Bill and I shot at the trials for the 1980 Summer Olympics, which were to be held in Moscow.  Bill made it, but I did not.  Sadly, though, that was the year the US boycotted the Olympics because of  the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. They held a SportsFest in Texas instead.” Denkins recalled. “It wasn’t the same.”

Ted’s Sport Shop carries all types of new and used bows, arrows, hunting accessories, and some hunting apparel. In addition, he repairs bows and makes bows and arrows. “I’m not as fast as I used to be,” he says, “but I’m better. I’m still learning.”

Ted’s Sport Shop is located at 109 West Business Highway 60 in Dexter. Business hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 to 5:00 and Saturday 9:00 to 1:00.

Pictured above: Ted Denkins has been in business for 45 years.


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Ted’s Sport Shop is located at 109 W. Business Hwy. 60 in Dexter.

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A variety of bows and arrows are available at Ted’s Sport Shop.


Last Updated on December 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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You Are Invited to First Midwest Bank Open House
December 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin
You Are Invited to First Midwest Bank Open House

Dexter, Missouri - First Midwest Bank in Dexter will host an Open House walk-in event for the retirement of two of their own, Carla McDonald and Dennis Reel.

Beginning at 11:00 a.m. the public is invited to stop in and visit with Carla and Dennis as they say good bye to their fellow employees and patrons and embark on their new career of "being retirement"!

The event is from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. First Midwest Bank is located at 819 W. Business 60 at the corner of One Mile Road.



Last Updated on December 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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#DexterFirst Lucas Florist by Nancy Vines
December 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin
#DexterFirst Lucas Florist by Nancy Vines
#DexterFirst Lucas Florist  By Nancy Nelson Vines

Lucas Florist has been in Dexter for over fifty years.  Today it is owned and operated by Dexter native Derek Medler, who began working in the shop as a teenager.  “I began working for Katherine when I was 15,” Medler recalled.  After graduating from Dexter High School in 1992, he earned a degree in interior design from the University of Memphis.  “I worked in landscape design during school and after graduation, but when the opportunity to buy the shop was offered to me, I came home.”

During his fifteen years at the helm of the business, Medler says that his main goal has been to maintain the high quality and integrity that customers have come to expect from Lucas Florist.  “I try to keep Katherine’s traditions—products and trends change, of course, but interesting, new floral design and good customer service never go out of style. I enjoy coming up with design ideas that aren’t on the internet or Pintrest.”

Lucas Florist, located at 425 North Walnut, is a full-service florist offering funeral flowers, wedding planning, and custom home and business decorating.  In addition to fresh and silk floral arrangements and home décor items, a variety of gift items are also available. The business hours are 9:00 to 5:00 Monday through Friday and 9:00 to noon on Saturday.

Pictured above: Derek Medler has owned Lucas Florist for fifteen years.


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Seasonal décor displays provide customers with decorating ideas


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This display is for those who fancy the rustic look.


Last Updated on December 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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#DexterFirst Encore by Nancy Vines
December 19th 2017 by Dee Loflin
#DexterFirst Encore by Nancy Vines
#DexterFirst Encore By Nancy Nelson Vines

Encore:  giving old items another chance.  When visitors enter this antique shop in Downtown Dexter, they are struck with the inviting atmosphere. All glassware is sparkling and displayed as if waiting to be used for dinner, or adorning a treasured piece of furniture.  “I display pieces together and artistically, to give customers an idea of how it will look on the shelves of their homes,” explains owner Jeanne Charles, who has owned the shop for two years.

“I bought the store from Mr. Charlie and changed the focus to glassware, collectibles, and small pieces of furniture,” says Charles. “I take road trips to Ohio and Pennsylvania where much of the glassware was made.  I visit various venues and am always on the lookout for interesting pieces to bring back to the shop.” 

Besides revising the merchandise she offers, Charles also revamped the merchandising space inside the building.  She estimates that in the 1970s, during the energy crisis, a dropped ceiling was added to the interior, and along the front wall facing the street, a row of windows was removed, closed off, and paneled.  Charles closed her business for six months while the dropped ceiling was removed, the building was rewired, fluorescent lights were eliminated, and the front panels were taken out and windows restored. Under the dropped ceiling she discovered a pressed tin ceiling that is in beautiful condition. “Now the building has a true vintage appeal both inside and out,” she remarked.

Encore is located at 22 East Stoddard and is open 10:00 to 5:00 Monday through Saturday.

Pictured above: Jeanne Charles owns Encore. 

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Sets of China are available at Encore.

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Holiday glassware looks festive in this vintage shelving.



Last Updated on December 19th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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