
Dexter, Missouri - Darryl Worley took time out of his very busy schedule on Saturday, July 8, 2017 to visit with veterans at the VFW Post #2659 in Dexter.
Worley dropped in prior to his concert held at the Bearcat Event Center.
Veterans were given a solo performance of "Have You Forgotten" by Worley.
Commander Robert Myers presented Worley with a POW/ MIA Flag on behalf of the Hale-Swinger VFW POST 2659 members.
Pictured are District Commander RE Myers, Darryl Worley, and Tony Mohorc.



Dexter, Missouri - Tyson Foods in Dexter is treating their employees who are veterans to tickets to the Darryl Worley concert slated for July 8, 2017. About 50 Tyson's employees are also U.S. Veterans and will have an opportunity to enjoy a concert which will heavily emphasize how much they are appreciated.
Darryl Worley's song "Have You Forgotten" about the 911 attack on September 11, 2001. It was No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs for seven weeks, reaching it after five weeks on the chart, and peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Worley's biggest mainstream hit.
Pictured are Tyson Foods Complex Manager Mark Avery, Human Resource Manager Debbie Solomon, and Mark Stidham, City of Dexter Manager.

Dexter, Missouri - The Crowley's Ridge Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presented a Life Saving Award to Mark McClintock, volunteer firefighter and first responder in Dexter.
In recognition of swift action and courage displayed by Mr. McClintock on November 27, 2016 when, with no hesitation, he entered a ditch filled with cold, fast rising, rshing water dressed in street clothes t do all he could to save a life.
A car slid off Arvin Road in Dexter and lay submerged in the turbulent water. The driver pinned inside with water approaching her chin level. McClintock held the woman's head above water until EMT personnel arrived on scene to take his place. He remained in the water working to break a window to bring her through.
More firefighters with special equipment arrived and after eleven minutes the woman was moved from her car to safe ground.
Mr. McClintock, a longtime volunteer member of the Dexter Fire Department, was very instrumental in saving this woman's life.
Pictured from left to right are Glynda Bates, Chapter Regent, Betty McClintock, and Mark McClintock, Dexter Firefighter.