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Marcus Greer Receives Top College Gridiron Honors
December 15th 2018 by Staff Writer
Marcus Greer Receives Top College Gridiron Honors

Murfreesboro, TN - Marcus Greer, son of Matt and Lisa Greer, received the Newcomer Iron Man Award from the Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders football program.  The Iron Man Award is given to a football team member that displays high levels of leadership, discipline and hard work.

As an offensive lineman for the Blue Raiders, Greer was able to see a limited amount of time during the Vanderbilt, Old Dominion and UTEP games during the 2018 season prior to being declared a redshirt.

As a three-star Rvals athlete with over 21 offers, Marcus selected Middle Tennessee over Ohio State and Central Michigan.  Greer had a stellar high school career in St. Louis with the Chaminade Red Devils.  

College football is an extraordinary challenge for student-athletes but one that is perfect for Marcus.   The honor of the Iron Man Award fits the personality and drive that will carry Marcus throughout the next four-years at MTSU.  There is a very high expectation that Marcus will move up quickly on the depth chart during the spring workouts and will see significant game time next year.  

Middle Tennessee State finished the 2018 season with an overall record of 8-5 and 7-1 in the NCAA Conference USA.  They defeated the University of Alabama-Birmingham in the final game of the season 27-3 but lost to the same UAB bitter battle in the Conference Championship 25-27.  

Greer has traveled with the team to New Orleans this week as MTSU Blue Raiders prepare to take on the Mountaineers of Appalachian State (10-2) in the New Orleans Blowl.   Television coverage will begin from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on ESPN at 8:00 PM.  


Last Updated on December 15th 2018 by Staff Writer




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Bishop Named 2018 Dexter Fireman of the Year
December 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Bishop Named 2018 Dexter Fireman of the Year

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Fire Department held their annual Christmas banquet on Tuesday, December 11, 2018.  Beau Bishop, a 21 year veteran of the Dexter Fire Department was named the 2018 Firefighter of the Year.

The Dexter firemen vote each year as to who has gone above and beyond the call of duty and who exemplifies the spirit of the department.

Presenting the award to Bishop is the 2017 recipient, Andrew Juden.



Last Updated on December 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Firemen Receive 5-Year Commemorative Star Pins
December 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Firemen Receive 5-Year Commemorative Star Pins

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Fire Department held their annual Christmas banquet on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. 

Five firemen received their commemorative star pins for 5 years on the department.

Pictured left to right, Bryant Gibbs, Joe Lovins, Andrew Juden, Allen Malloy, and Justin McCollough.

Congratulations!


Last Updated on December 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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The 2019 Fitness Challenge is Just Around the Corner!!
December 07th 2018 by Dee Loflin
The 2019 Fitness Challenge is Just Around the Corner!!
Dexter, Missouri - The Regional Healthcare Foundation will once again sponsor the “TRI” Team Fitness Challenge!

The first Fitness Challenge began in 2007 and has been a very popular event within the community.  This is the 12th year for the annual weight loss tradition!

Many people enjoy the holidays and all the fine dining and special treats knowing they will get serious about losing those extra holiday pounds by participating in the Fitness Challenge!  There are many, many success stories from people who have improved their health and found a better of quality of life by following their regiment used for the challenge in their daily life after the challenge.

The main focus of people who participate is to improve their health.  People are very conscious that diabetes, heart disease/high blood pressure are on the rise for our population.  The Fitness Challenge offers weekly accountability for weight loss.  Team support serves as reinforcement for shedding pounds.  

Each week handouts will be provided about health and nutrition.  Blood pressure checks will be made at the beginning of the Challenge and then at the end of the Challenge for comparison. 

The 2019“TRI” Team Fitness Challenge begins Wednesday January 9 and continues until Wednesday April 25th. 

Teams may sign up for the Challenge on January 9, January 16 and January 23.  

The teams will consist of 3 people.  Teams must have a team name selected before signing up.

Individuals who do not have a team may sign up.  Individuals will be combined in teams of 3.   

Weekly charts for the “Tri” Team Fitness Challenge will be available to show the progress of each team.  Charts will list team names and the percentage of weight loss for the team.  

Weights are completely confidential.

Prizes For Fitness Challenge:

Prizes are based on the greatest percentage of weight loss of the team. 

1st Place Team     - $1,000
2nd Place Team    - $500
3rd Place Team     - $250

There will be a $250 cash prize for the individual who loses the greatest number of pounds.

Participants weigh in weekly on Wednesdays from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.  Team members are not required to weigh in at the same time of day.

For additional information, please call the Regional Healthcare Foundation at 573-624-1607 

Last Updated on December 07th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter HS/Southeast Alumna Selected as White House Holiday Decorator
December 06th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Dexter HS/Southeast Alumna Selected as White House Holiday Decorator
Southeast Missouri State University alumna Jordan Sandusky recently had the extraordinary opportunity of helping decorate the White House in Washington, D.C., for the holidays.

Decorating the White House has been a five-year dream for Sandusky, a Dexter, Missouri, native and 2015 Southeast graduate.

“The application process is very competitive and I applied five years in a row and never heard anything back until this year,” she said. “There were over 7,000 applications submitted for this holiday season. I was one of 125 people chosen.”

While some people were only selected to work one of two shifts, she was fortunate enough to be included in a small group selected for the entire week, Sandusky said. She worked under a Chicago event planning company lead by a designer who worked with the First Lady to create her vision for the holiday season.

“I spent four days decorating the White House and a fifth day for a luncheon with the First Lady,” she said.

Sandusky graduated from Southeast with a Bachelor of Science in human environmental studies, interior design option, and is a designer for Redwood Construction, a commercial construction company out of southern California specializing in multi-living facilities such as apartment complexes, student housing complexes, senior living facilities, and some hotels.

This year’s White House holiday theme is “American Treasures,” with 50 live Christmas trees featuring 14,000 red ornaments and 40 berry topiaries ranging in size from three to 12 feet.

“The entire theme and vision is conceived by the First Lady, and it was then our job to help bring her vision to life,” she said.

The first two days Sandusky worked at an offsite warehouse location.

“During that time, we opened and sorted all of the new ornaments and decorations for the year,” she said. “We also began creating some of the decorations, such as the berry topiaries and the red ornament garlands that are shown at the base of the trees in the Grand Foyer and Cross Hall.”

At the White House, she was a part of a team that decorated the Vermeil Room, Diplomatic Reception Room and the hall of berry topiaries.

“The berry topiaries were covered with thousands of individually placed red berries and took the longest amount of time to complete,” she said.

Almost every room in the White House was decorated, including the Oval Office and the private residence, Sandusky said. The White House gingerbread house created for this year was an elaborate 500-pound masterpiece that featured not only the traditional White House but included the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial and the Capitol Building.

Sandusky also got to see HGTV’s filming of their 2018 White House Christmas special that will air at 5 p.m. CT Sunday, Dec. 9.

Her work will be seen by multiple tours a day plus a number of events held at the White House during the holiday season, Sandusky said. She was told it’s estimated the White House hosts approximately 30,000-40,000 guests throughout December.

 When the White House holiday decorations were complete at the end of her week’s work, the First Lady hosted a luncheon for the holiday decorating volunteers. Mrs. Trump spoke with them during the luncheon and thanked them for their work, she said. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Presidential Counselor Kellyanne Conway also attended the luncheon, Sandusky said. During the reception, the volunteers also got to see the President depart on Marine One from the south lawn of the White House.

“It was such an honor to have been a part of this amazing experience,” she said. “The decorators get to see inside some parts of the White House that are closed to the public. It was surreal to think about all the incredible people who have walked those same hallways. It was an experience I will never forget.”

Reposted from Southeast Missouri State University

Last Updated on December 06th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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