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ShowMe Times Fall Sports Spotlight - Blair Rogers
October 12th 2017 by Dee Loflin
ShowMe Times Fall Sports Spotlight - Blair Rogers

Dexter, Missouri - The ShowMe Times Spotlight shines on Dexter athlete Blair Rogers.

Blair is #22 on the High School volleyball team and is the daughter of Robin Northern and the late Aaron Rogers.

Her grandparents include Judy Prelan of Bernie, Missouri, and James Rogers of Bloomfield, Missouri.

She is active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Business Leaders of America, FCCLA, Foreign Language Club, Student Council, Pep Club, and National Beta Club.

She was awarded Academic All-State for volleyball and All County for cheerleading.

She is a member of Top 10%.

Her future plans are to attend the University of Missouri and earn a law degree.

Outside of school she has played club volleyball and enjoys hanging out with friends.

Blair attends First Baptist Church.

 


Last Updated on October 12th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Drops to 4th in District Football Standings
October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Drops to 4th in District Football Standings
The 2017 Week 8 District Standings in high school football have been released.  The Dexter Bearcats moved down to #4 with a 4-4 record.  They will play Malden Green Wave on Friday night.  It's Senior Night for the Bearcats and Breast Cancer Awareness Night.

Park Hills Central has earned the #1 spot with an 8-0 record.  They face Sikeston on Friday, October 13th.

Below are the current standings and who they will play on Friday night.

1 Central (Park Hills) 8-0 48.95 - Sikeston (4-4) 

2 Kennett 5-3 39.31 -  East Prairie (4-4)

3 Salem 5-3 36 - Cabool (0-8) 

4 Dexter 4-4 34.64 -  Malden (7-1) 

5 Ste. Genevieve 4-4 33.48 - Brentwood (5-2) 

6 Potosi 3-5 32.43 - DeSoto with Kingston (3-5)

7 Fredericktown 1-7 20.52 - North County (6-2) 

8 Central (New Madrid County) 1-6 19.53 - Caruthersville (6-2)



Last Updated on October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Poplar Bluff High School September Athletes of the Month Named
October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Poplar Bluff High School September Athletes of the Month Named
Poplar Bluff, Missouri - The Mules Booster Club has selected Hannah Vaughn and Makarius Bell of Poplar Bluff High School as the September Athletes of the Month, presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.

Makarius, a senior, has made 58 tackles, seven tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in six games this football season. In the classroom, he maintains an 8.31 GPA.

His coach, Mark Barousse, called him a “great kid” and the “strongest player on the team,” noting that Makarius was additionally named All-State in track and field last year, throwing the discus.

Hannah, also a senior, accumulated 26 aces, 42 kills, 332 assists and 59 digs this volleyball season. She has the most assists in a season with 677 and the most assists in a game with 39, plus ongoing records in serving attempts and career assists. In the classroom, she maintains an 11.2 GPA.

“Hannah is one of the best team players that I have ever coached,” stated Amanda Lance, volleyball coach. “She works extremely hard to keep her team focused and motivated to achieve success. She has been a huge asset to our program.”

Pictured presenting the plaques to Makarius Bell and Hannah Vaughn is Poplar Bluff Mules Booster Club member Brian Taylor.

Photo and article submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

Last Updated on October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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2017 UCAN Golf Charity Tournament Winners
October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
2017 UCAN Golf Charity Tournament Winners

Bloomfield,  Missouri -  The UCAN 4-Person Scramble Golf Tournament was held at the Crowley's Ridge Country Club in Bloomfield on Friday, September 15, 2017.

All proceeds benefited UCAN the area's first non-profit organization formed for the singular purpose of assisting area cancer patients.

1st place First Midwest Bank of Dexter Team.

Pictured are from left to right: Shawn Guethle, Chris Guethle, John Vines and Bryce Cohen.

Congratulations and thank you for your dedication to UCAN.


Last Updated on October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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MDC Reminds Hunters of New Online Option for Hunter Education
October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
MDC Reminds Hunters of New Online Option for Hunter Education
MDC reminds hunters of new online option for hunter education
The new course provides adults more flexible and convenient options to become hunter-education certified.

Jefferson City, Missouri -  Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) offers an all-online hunter-education course for Missouri residents 16 years or older to provide a more flexible and convenient option to become hunter-education certified. The all-online course includes videos and animation to teach hunter safety, firearm safety, ethics, regulations, and wildlife management.

“The way adults are learning is ever changing. More individuals are utilizing mobile applications and online tools to educate themselves,” MDC Hunter Education Coordinator Kyle Lairmore said. “This option provides individuals the flexibility to learn at their own pace and at a time they choose.”

Students will receive a temporary hunter-education certificate once they complete and pass the 60-question final exam with an 80% or higher. Individuals 15 years or younger are still required to complete the blended hunter education course requiring both a knowledge portion and in-person skills session to receive certification.

Missouri’s hunter education course is required for any hunter born on or after Jan. 1, 1967. Hunters who plan to hunt during a Missouri firearms season or are acting as an adult mentor must first complete an approved hunter-education certification program and provide proof of completion unless:

15 years of age or younger and will be hunting with a properly permitted adult mentor 18 or older.

Born before Jan. 1, 1967.

Disability exemption from MDC’s Protection Division.

16 years of age or older and have purchased an apprentice hunter authorization and will be hunting with a property permitted adult mentor 18 or older.

Landowner or lessee hunting on self-owned land or land of residence.


Last Updated on October 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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