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Notice of Public Hearing - Upcoming Bridge Improvement Projects Route DD in Stoddard County
November 01st 2018 by Dee Loflin
Notice of Public Hearing - Upcoming Bridge Improvement Projects Route DD in Stoddard County
Upcoming Bridge Improvement Projects on Route 77 in Scott County, Route DD in Stoddard County
Notice of Opportunity for Public Hearing

The Missouri Department of Transportation plans to replace bridges located on Route 77 in Scott County and Route DD in Stoddard County.

The Route 77 project involves replacing the bridge over North Cut Ditch, located approximately 3 miles north of Diehlstadt, Missouri.
The Route DD project involves replacing the bridge over Drainage Ditch No. 1, located approximately 2.5 miles north of Route Y, 2.6 miles west of Vanduser, Missouri.
The projects are expected to be let in March 2019. Construction could begin as early as summer 2019. As construction is underway, Route 77 and Route DD will be closed to through traffic in the vicinity of the bridges. The bridges will be closed to traffic for approximately eight to 12 weeks during construction, weather permitting.

Maps, plans, and other information prepared by the Missouri Department of Transportation, or interested agency, will be available for public inspection and copying at the Missouri Department of Transportation’s Sikeston District office, 2675 N. Main Street, Sikeston, MO 63801.

Any person affected by this project may request that a public hearing be held in regard to the proposed improvements. Requests for a public hearing shall be in writing and must be submitted to District Engineer Mark Shelton at P.O. Box 160, Sikeston, MO 63801, by November 21, 2018.

Last Updated on November 01st 2018 by Dee Loflin




Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday, November 4th
November 01st 2018 by Dee Loflin
Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday, November 4th

The Dexter Fire Department would like to remind everyone to change and test the batteries in their home and business smoke alarms.  Also it's a good time of the year to check carbon monoxide detectors when setting the clocks back for daylight saving time!

Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday, November 4th at 2 a.m.  So before you head off to bed on Saturday evening flip your clocks back one hour!  You gain an hour of sleep!

Dexter Fire Chief Don Seymore stated, "It's the perfect time to remember that when you set your clocks back, check your smoke detector battery and your carbon monoxide detector."

"It's such an inexpensive way to save you or your family if a fire were to happen in your home.  Also don't forget to check the smoke detectors as your work.  If you have a small business you need one as well."

The National Fire Protection Association reported that 71% of smoke alarms which failed to operate had missing or dead batteries.  This reinforces how important it is to take the time each year and check them.

Chief Seymore also would like to remind people to check other devices that keep us safe, secure and comfortable in our homes such as flashlights, fire extinguishers, and weather radios.

Just remember to Fall Back on Sunday and check those batteries.  It could mean saving your life!


Last Updated on November 01st 2018 by Dee Loflin




1St Thursday is November 1, 2018
October 31st 2018 by Dee Loflin
1St Thursday is November 1, 2018
Join us at 1st Thursday!  Tomorrow  November 1st located at 529 North Walnut, Dexter,  Missouri

Hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. the first Thursday of each month

Come Join us Tomorrow for a Jolly good time at 1st Thursday with a lot of HO! Ho! Ho! selection of items!

We look forward to seeing you.  Please bring a friend too! 

Please consider supporting 1st Thursday and Mother-to-Mother  with your donations.

We would love to help you with those gently unwanted items and take them off your hands.

Our re-sale shop is always accepting donations you would love for someone else to enjoy.

You may drop your items off at 1st Thursday or our office on Grant street. We will be more than happy to accept your donations to be used in our re-sale shop. 

You may also contact Linda Ulm at 624-0365 and she will schedule a time to meet with you. 

If you have a friend that would like to receive this e-mail please reply to this and we will be more than happy to add them.

Tax credit forms are available upon request

Last Updated on October 31st 2018 by Dee Loflin




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President Will Visit Cape Girardeau on November 5th
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President Donald Trump will visit Cape Girardeau on Monday, Nov. 5, 2018.

The rally will be at 9 p.m. at the Show Me Center.

Doors will open at 6 p.m.

As with other rallies, tickets will be available from the Trump campaign at www.donaldjtrump.com/rallies.



Last Updated on October 30th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Students Safe at Poplar Bluff Middle School Thanks to Quick Actions by Other Students
October 30th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Students Safe at Poplar Bluff Middle School Thanks to Quick Actions by Other Students
​On Tuesday, October 30th, 2018, the Poplar Bluff Police Department learned of a 13 year old Poplar Bluff Junior High School student, found to be in possession of a firearm. The firearm was seized by the Poplar Bluff Junior High School staff, along with the School Resource Officer, after information was provided as to its presence, by other students.

According to Superintendent Dr. Scott Dill, the situation was resolved quickly because other students saw something and chose to report it to administration.

Superintendent Dill said a call was made to parents in the district to alert them.

​Poplar Bluff Police Department Investigators have interviewed the student and he has since been taken into custody. During the interview, the student disclosed that he only intended to use the firearm to scare other students. Investigators have seized electronic devices, belonging to the student, in an attempt to gain more information. The investigation into this incident is ongoing and additional interviews are currently being performed.

​The Poplar Bluff Police Department takes threats of this nature very seriously and is investigating this incident thoroughly. Additionally, we would like to commend the students who came forward in providing the information.

Last Updated on October 30th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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