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BANC Crowns 2017 Valentine Queen
February 16th 2017 by Dee Loflin
BANC Crowns 2017 Valentine Queen

Bloomfield, Missouri - The Bloomfield Area Nutrition Center crowned their 2017 Valentine Queen this week. Several ladies were nominated and patrons voted by placing dollars and coins in their voting containers.

This is an annual fundraiser and more than $150 was raised for the Bloomfield Area Nutrition Center.

Mildred Palmer was announced the Queen.  She raised more than $126 for this great cause. Her attendants are Rosemary Walker and Stella DeJournett.

Shown in the photo from left to right are Rosemary Walker, Mildred Palmer, and Stella DeJournett.

BANC is located at 609 Delaware St. in Bloomfield. For Meals on Wheels call (573) 895-2142.

"Organization was formed through the willing effort of several willing individuals in the Bloomfield area to meet a need for the areas Senior Citizens. The initial meetings took place during 2007. Town Hall meetings indicated interest and community surveys indicated need. A Board of Directors, a Not-for-profit status was approved by the State of Missouri, and 501(c)(3) status was received from the Federal Government. 0, 2010 was a pivital year for BANC when the organization began serving meals twice monthly in the basement of the Bloomfield City Hall. Support expanded, donations increased, and a building was donated and renovated by volunteers. In January 2010 the first meal was served at the new center on Delaware Street in Bloomfield, MO. BANC serves approximately 65 individuals every Wednesday. the average age is over 70 years."

BANC will host a fundraiser Breakfast on March 11th from 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.  $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children 10 and under.  Carry-Outs will be available (573) 895-2142.



Last Updated on February 16th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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February 14th 2017 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - It's never easy becoming a parent, but knowing your child will be born with medical issues it can be very stressful. Kyle Stearns, graduate of Dexter High School, and his wife Taylor, are expecting their first child.  Baby Emmett should make his appearance April 3, 2017; however he will require immediate surgery.

Emmett has developed a large bowel blockage and will require surgery when born and have at least a two month hospital stay at Children's Hospital in St. Louis. Also, he will come home with a colostomy and no immune system and will require special care and services until his body repairs itself.

They are looking at the possibility of two or more surgeries the first year of his precious life. All prayers are appreciated for both family and Emmett! 

So to help with some of the medical bills, Sho-Me Butts BBQ is currently taking orders for smoked whole butts $30 and Ribs $18. You can check out their Facebook page by clicking HERE for more questions or you can contact Carrie (Stearns) Mosbey at (940) 577-9037 to place an order.  Orders will be picked up March 4th.  You can also contact Angela Tanner on Facebook.

Also there is a donation account set up at First Missouri Bank in Dexter for Kyle and Taylor Stearns and Baby Emmett if anyone would want to help out monetarily this way. All proceeds go towards medical bills, lodging, loss of wages, and travel for this young family.


Last Updated on February 14th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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It's Death by Chocolate at Stoddard County Nutrition Center
February 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin
It's Death by Chocolate at Stoddard County Nutrition Center

Dexter, Missouri - Come to Paris, the city of LOVE after dinner with your favorite Valentine and stroll by for Dessert at the Stoddard County Nutrition Center  located at 23 West Stoddard Street.

The Stoddard County Nutrition Center will host "It's Death by Chocolate" on Saturday, February 11, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at the center.

The cost is $10 per person and is a fundraiser for the Nutrition Center.  The public is encouraged to attend.

The Paris, France themed event will feature "all you can eat" decadent milk, dark, and white chocolate tasting of desserts, candies, and drinks with fillings and toppings to delight chocolate lovers.  Dip strawberries and other favorites in a fountain of chocolate amid romantic scenes of the streets of Paris. 

The event will benefit the Nutrition Center's Meals on Wheels program an dis sponsored by the Ladies of the Church of Christ churches in Bernie, Bloomfield, Essex, and Dexter.

Please join them for an evening of fun and who doesn't like chocolate!


Last Updated on February 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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2016 Dexter Chamber Distinguished Citizen of the Year
January 31st 2017 by Dee Loflin
2016 Dexter Chamber Distinguished Citizen of the Year

Dexter, Missouri - The 2016 Distinguished Citizen of the Year was announced at the Dexter Chamber of Commerce annual banquet on Saturday, January 28, 2017.

"This years Distinguished Citizen is described as perhaps the hardest working "non-working" person in Dexter," stated Hillary Starnes, Executive Director of the Dexter Chamber of Commerce.

"She can be found working in countless capacities, not only within the immediate area, but across the county and the southeast Missouri region.  She is an extraordinary planner and organizer and is perfectly willing to work behind the scenes with no fanfare or accolades."

Mary Ann Taylor is the 2016 Distinguished Citizen of the Year!

Mary Ann stepped down from the Dexter Park Board in 2012 after a 33-year run.  As a certified physical education teacher and sports enthusiast, she seemed the perfect fit on the board in 1979.  During her tenure, she was instrumental in placing the 1/2 cent sales tax on the ballot in the year 2000.  With its passing, the Park Board eventually hired a full-time director, built a facility to house personnel, completed the Dexter Aquatic Center, established the walking path at West City Park, and eventually became the governing entity for the city's summer and fall sports leagues.  Additionally, the Dexter Parks and Recs gym was constructed at East City Park.

As a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mary Ann has worn more hats than can be counted since moving to the community in the early 1970s from Aurora, Missouri. She is constantly called upon to head up and serve on a number of committees.  She currently serves as president of the Parish Council and has held positions on the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and the Regional council of Catholic Women.

Dexter was the hometown of her husband, Steve.  The two met while in college at the University of Missouri - Columbia (MiZZOU).  Their only child, Dr. Mack Taylor, lives in Dexter and practices dentistry in Bernie, Missouri.

If there is a task to be done, she is there.  If there is a mission to be fulfilled, a dinner to be organized, a church directory to be planned, a committee to head, up, Mary Ann will no doubt will be behind the effort.  Whatever task is at hand, she completes it with thoroughness, seemingly with ease and always with grace and style that is hers alone.

A good organizer is a good delegate, and Mary Ann is one of those people who recognizes the need to secure reliable help as she heads up events like the Catholic Church - Annual Turkey Dinner that serves thousands and the October Festival of Sharing at the Methodist Church that is a regional effort to help the needy in an area that stretches all the way to Sedalia. 

For the past 17 years, Mary Ann has also served on the board of what is now Aging Matters, formerly referred to as the Agency on Aging.  In that capacity, she represents Stoddard County on an elected 18-member board, one member for each of the 18 southeast Missouri counties served by the non-profit.

For more than two decades, Mary Ann has also been a faithful servant of the local Stoddard County Nutrition Center, delivering Meals on Wheels to locals every Friday, right before she collects recyclables from crossroads Court residents and delivers those items to the recycling bin in town.

Mary Ann has also been heavily involved with the work of the Regional Healthcare Foundation and has served on their Board of Directors for the past five years.  Her roles on the Foundation's board have included secretary and fundraising committee chair, and she is currently serving as the Board's vice president.

Additionally, she and Steve are longtime faithful supporters of the Keller Public Library.  The Friends of the Library selected the pair as their "Friends of the Year" in 2014, and she often serves as a guest reader and performer at Story Hour. She also is a supporter of the library's annual Fashion Show.

"For her endless volunteerism, her tireless efforts on so many levels, and most of all, for her spirit of giving and asking for nothing in return, we thank you and honor you as our Citizen of the Year,"

Shown in the photo from left to right are:  Tila Hubrecht, 151st State Representative, Billy Pat Wright, Field Representative for Senator Doug Libla, Mary Ann Taylor, and Hillary Starnes, Dexter Chamber of Commerce Executive Director.



Last Updated on January 31st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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2016 Chamber of Commerce Educator of the Year
January 31st 2017 by Dee Loflin
2016 Chamber of Commerce Educator of the Year

Dexter, Missouri - the 2016 Educator of the Year was named at the Dexter Chamber of Commerce annual awards banquet on Saturday, January 28, 2017.

“As a Dexter school board member, this is one of my favorite awards to present,” commented Kevin Bishop.  “The educators in our school district go above and beyond for their students.  The nominations from students, co-workers, and former co-workers made this educator stand out.”

“One parent said it is scary to send her child to school that is non-verbal and unable to communicate with other, but this educator was always there for him and made sure he had plenty of interaction with others and taught him to feel at ease while at school."

"A co-worker said she always goes above and beyond for her students," continued Bishop.  "She is constantly researching the best ways to teach children with autism and developmental delays.  She has a good rapport with her 19 children's parents and always makes sure her two aids are the best they can be."

"A former co-worker said if she was still teaching she would want to be her when she grows up but wishes she could have been ahlf the teacher this educator is now."

She has a lot of support from her husband and young children.  they know what a taxing day she may have had and are always there to help with household needs. She has been in Early Childhood position for only two years and was previously a kindergarten teacher this 2016 Educator of the Year is making an impact.

The 2016 Chamber of Commerce Educator of the Year is Mrs. Katrina Prance.

Tila Hubrecht, 151st State Representative and Billy Pat Wright, Field Representative for Senator Doug Libla were also on hand to present Missouri House and Senate Resolutions.

Shown in the photo from left to right are: Tila Hubrecht, 151st State Representative,  Billy Pat Wright, Field Representative to Senator Doug Libla, Kevin Bishop, Dexter School Board Member, Katrina Prance, Educator of the Year, and Hillary Starnes, Executive Director Chamber of Commerce.



Last Updated on January 31st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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