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Winter Weather on the Way?
December 01st 2013 by Dee Loflin
Winter Weather on the Way?
Submitted by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Stoddard County, Missouri -
The US Weather Service out of Paducah, Kentucky issuing some concerns about Winter Weather possible later in the week.  At 4:17 PM CST SUN DEC 1 2013

A Special Weather Statement and a Hazardous Weather Outlook Statement have been issued.

...WINTER WEATHER IMPACTS POSSIBLE LATER THIS WEEK...

FORECAST MODELS SEEM TO BE CONVERGING ON A SIGNAL THAT COULD POSSIBLY BRING A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY.


VERY COLD...CANADIAN AIR IS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE THURSDAY

BEHIND A STRONG COLD FRONT. AS THIS DOME OF COLD AIR SETTLES IN...MOISTURE FROM THE SOUTHWEST WILL CONTINUE TO STREAM IN ALOFT. THIS COULD SET THE STAGE FOR A PROLONGED PRECIPITATION EVENT OVER PORTIONS OF THE REGION THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY. THE PRECIPITATION WILL START OUT AS ALL RAIN WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE FRONT THURSDAY...BUT COULD TRANSITION OVER TO FREEZING RAIN...SLEET AND OR SNOW THURSDAY NIGHT OR ON FRIDAY.

IT IS WAY TOO EARLY TO SPECULATE ON SPECIFIC AMOUNTS OF WINTER PRECIPITATION...AS THE SYSTEM IS STILL ABOUT FOUR DAYS AWAY. THE TIMING OF THE COLD AIR AND THE LOCATION OF THE HIGHEST PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS REMAIN UNCERTAIN. HOWEVER...CONFIDENCE IS INCREASING THAT SOME TYPE OF WINTER WEATHER EVENT WILL OCCUR IN OR CLOSE TO OUR FORECAST AREA LATER IN THE WEEK.

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Last Updated on December 01st 2013 by Dee Loflin




Occupant Protection Enforcement November 25th
November 25th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Occupant Protection Enforcement November 25th
Submitted by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Missouri -
Seat belts save lives. A recent survey of Missouri motorists show that more Missourian's are getting the message. However, statewide seat belt usage remains stagnant 79 percent for the general public and increased just one percent among teenagers from 66 to 67 percent. The nationwide average is 85 percent.

Law enforcement agencies statewide will be participating in a quarterly Occupant Protection Enforcement on Nov. 25 to increase seat belt use and reduce highway fatalities. Law enforcement will take a zero tolerance approach in the enforcement of seat belt and child restraint laws during this campaign.

"Saving lives is what it's all about, and seat belts are such an easy way to prevent tragedy, suffering, and grief associated with disabling or fatal traffic crashes," said Leanna Depue, chair of the executive committee of the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety. "This type of campaign and enforcement effort is just one method used to heighten awareness about the importance of wearing a seat belt."

Other strategies used to increase Missouri seat belt use include using portable message boards to post messages about fatalities and seat belt citations; partnering with high schools and large employers to get them to adopt seat belt policies; assisting cities in passing a primary seat belt ordinance within their city limits; and providing incentives to positively reinforce wearing a seat belt.

As of November 17, of the 668 fatalities in Missouri this year, 62 percent of those killed were unrestrained.

Last Updated on November 25th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Home for the Holidays
November 25th 2013 by Unknown
Home for the Holidays

Submitted by Jill Temples

SMT Writer

Dexter, Missouri- On Thursday, November 28th the Stoddard County Ambulance District will be conducting their 28th Annual "Home for the Holidays" for Thanksgiving. The ambulance district will transport patients, who are unable to travel, except by ambulance, from nursing homes in Stoddard County to residences within the county.

Visits can be for a few hours or even overnight. The Stoddard County Ambulance District offers this with no charge to the patient or their family for the service! Those interested in participating in Home for the Holidays should contact the activity director at the patient’s nursing home for more information.

Below is a list of a few nursing homes in Stoddard County:

Dexter:

Central Gardens:  624-0011

Cypress Point:  624-8908

Golden Living Center:  624-7491

Crowley Ridge Care Center:  624-5557

Bloomfield:

Golden Living Center:  568-2137

Puxico:

Puxico Nursing and Rehabilitation Center:  222-3125

Advance:

Advance Nursing Center:  722-3440


Last Updated on November 25th 2013 by Unknown




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Sheila's Own Shoppe: Holiday Open House
November 22nd 2013 by Unknown
Sheila's Own Shoppe: Holiday Open House

Submitted by Jill Temples

SMT Writer


Dexter, Missouri -  Sheila LeGrand requests your presence at the Holiday Open House at Sheila’s Own Shoppe, which is located inside LeGrand’s AT&T store on 320 West Business Highway 60 in Dexter.

The Holiday Open House will feature Sheila’s custom made wreaths for Christmas and other occasions, as well as jewelry, purses, decorating items, and furniture! Lorie Featherston Rivere will also be displaying her customs ornaments!

Sheila will personalize wreaths with your favorite ornaments to showcase those special memories, or you may bring your wreaths and supplies for her to add her special touch.

Please come in and join the fun on Monday, November 25th from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

 


Last Updated on November 22nd 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Flags at Half Staff - President John F. Kennedy
November 21st 2013 by Dee Loflin
Flags at Half Staff - President John F. Kennedy

Submitted by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

All State and Government Offices to Fly Flags  at Half-Staff from Sunrise to Sunset, November 22, 2013

A half century ago, America mourned the loss of an extraordinary public servant. With broad vision and soaring but sober idealism, President John F. Kennedy had called a generation to service and summoned a Nation to greatness. Today, we honor his memory and celebrate his enduring imprint on American history.

In his 3 years as President of the United States, John F. Kennedy weathered some of the most perilous tests of the Cold War and led America to the cusp of a bright new age. His leadership through the Cuban Missile Crisis remains the standard for American diplomacy at its finest. In a divided Berlin, he delivered a stirring defense of freedom that would echo through the ages, yet he also knew that we must advance human rights here at home. During his final year in office, he proposed a civil rights bill that called for an end to segregation in America. And recognizing women's basic right to earn a living equal to their efforts, he signed the Equal Pay Act into law.

While President Kennedy's life was tragically cut short, his vision lives on in the generations he inspired -- volunteers who serve as ambassadors for peace in distant corners of the globe, scientists and engineers who reach for new heights in the face of impossible odds, innovators who set their sights on the new frontiers of our time. Today and in the decades to come, let us carry his legacy forward. Let us face today's tests by beckoning the spirit he embodied -- that fearless, resilient, uniquely American character that has always driven our Nation to defy the odds, write our own destiny, and make the world anew.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim November 22, 2013, as a Day of Remembrance for President John F. Kennedy.

I call upon all Americans to honor his life and legacy with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities. I also call upon Governors of the United States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, officials of the other territories subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and appropriate officials of all units of government, to direct that the flag be flown at half-staff on the Day of Remembrance for President John F. Kennedy. I further encourage all Americans to display the flag at half-staff from their homes and businesses on that day.

Barack Obama
President of the United States

Last Updated on November 21st 2013 by Dee Loflin




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