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Notes for Nelson Fundraiser
September 23rd 2022 by Dee Loflin
Notes for Nelson Fundraiser

When a member of the community is hit with a devastating diagnosis, we pull together.  #WeAreDexter #DexterStrong

Scott Nelson of First Midwest Bank was recently diagnosed with cancer.  He and his wife LeeAnn have lived in Dexter all their lives and have been very active at the First Baptist Church.  They have raised two daughters who graduated from Dexter and they are now enjoying a grandson.  

"Here at the bank we call ourselves the First Midwest Family and we mean it"

If you would like to order a shirt to show your support for Scott, please click HERE to order a shirt!!

Orders will be submitted by noon on October 10th!


Last Updated on September 23rd 2022 by Dee Loflin




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Ribbon Cutting Held for Home Town Crafts in Dexter
September 21st 2022 by Dee Loflin
Ribbon Cutting Held for Home Town Crafts in Dexter

A ribbon cutting was held to celebrate the opening of Home Town Crafts located at 23 E. Business 60 in the McMunn Automotive building.

The store offers ceramic pieces, paints, brushes and more.

Adult and children's ceramic parties are available.

Pictured from left in front are: Dexter Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Alisha Trammell, Mike McMunn, owner Theresa Varrer, Sarah McMunn, Angela Newell, Helen Channell and Cecil Haley.


Last Updated on September 21st 2022 by Dee Loflin




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Keller Public Library Chosen as Hometown Hero
September 07th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Keller Public Library Chosen as Hometown Hero

Dexter, MO - The Modern Woodsman presented Keller Public Library the 2022 Hometown Hero Award.

Mary Thorn said the library was chosen because it is central location for Dexter and surrounding communities where parents can bring their children for story time and for people to aid their mental health by escaping the world we live in through a book.

"Reading books is a nice way to escape the world," commented Thorn.

This award is given once a year and recognizes the individual or organization for their contributions to the community.

With the award the Modern Woodmen will make a $100 donation to the charity of the library staff's choosing.  The library chose the Stoddard County Children's Home.

The Keller Public Library director and staff are honored to be recognized as hometown heroes!" stated Library Director Jordan Myers.From its beginning in 1935 Dexter’s library has been a community effort, so we strive to be a library that has something to offer everyone in our community and one that gives everyone a role in building our services.  A public library truly connects people and provides a foundation of opportunities for lifelong learning, and it is our mission to provide culture, information, education, recreation and inspiration to all library patrons."

Pictured from left are Grant Thorn, Mary Thorn, Loretta Gammon, Linda Myers, Keller Library staff member Debbie Rodgers, Keller Library Director Jordan Myers, Brenda Garner, Bethel Garner, Donnas Snider and Jimmy Snider.

Last Updated on September 07th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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Ron LeGrand Wins Elders Men Horseshoe Championship
September 07th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Ron LeGrand Wins Elders Men Horseshoe Championship

Labor Day Weekend the 100th Missouri State Horseshoe Tournament was held from Friday, September 2nd through Monday, September 5th. 

The SEMO Players who went and placed are below.

Women's Championship 

1st - Lachelle Cook 

5th - Terrie Rose

Women's B Class

1st - Kelcee Tucker 

Women's C Class

3rd - Melody Williams

Elders Men Championship 

1st - Ron LeGrand

Elders Men A Class

3rd - James Hillis

Doubles Championship

2nd - Lachelle Cook

Doubles - C Class

2nd - Andrew Tucker

3rd - Randy Senciboy

Men's C Class

3rd - Mike Massa 

Men's D Class

2nd - Andrew Tucker 

Men's E Class

1st - Danny Williams 

Men's F Class

3rd - Randy Senciboy


Last Updated on September 07th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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Church Women United Met for Brunch, Donate to Mother-to-Mother Program
September 07th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Church Women United Met for Brunch, Donate to Mother-to-Mother Program

The Church Women United (CWU) met on August 6, 2022 at Sacred Heart Church for brunch.  The speaker was Rhonda Stuever, President of C.L.A.S.S. (Communities Loving and Supporting Students).  She shared with the group how this project began in 2018 and how they are going to begin their annual fundraising drive.  This will enable them to purchase clothing for area students in the coming year.

Carol Beam, chairman of the National Lifechain Committee, shared with the group that the Lifechain will no longer take place in Missouri because after 49 years, ROE V WADE was overturned in June of 2022 by the Supreme Court and was sent to each individual state and has been banned from Missouri.

Beam presented a check to Teresa Overall, Director of Mother-to-Mother (M2M), from the Lifechain Committee.  

Doris Biggs announced that there will be a CELEBRATE LIFE service at the Dexter First General Baptist Church, 27 E. Castor St. on Sunday, October 2nd.  at 2:00 p.m.  Everyone is welcome to come and Praise the Lord!  Please mark you calendar and save the date!

The Church Women United meet four times per year and the next meeting will be at Sadler's Chapel in Dexter on November 5th at 9:30 a.m. for brunch.

The speaker will be announced later.  Krystal Hobgood, Chairman of CWU, would like to invite all ladies to come and attend.


Last Updated on September 07th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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