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Thousands Cool Off at Current River
August 06th 2011 by Staff Writer

From Big Springs State Park to the infamous Jolly Cone, all ages find a great time in Van Buren. But at the end of the day, the river floating and camping are the number one attractions to the area.
A large group of area residents from Dexter, Dudley and Essex have begun to find their way to "The Current" on a more regular basis. You will find these groups located on all parts of the river and enjoying the river in their own ways.
However, life on the river has changed to some degree. A major upgrade to the styles, sizes, and colors of floating tubes can be found parading down the river. Typical canoes and regular tubes are still popular, but you will also find large river rafts, kayaks, and river jet boats. There are even occasional jet skis that are running different parts of the river.
A quick lunch of hot dogs and cold cuts set up on a gravel bar is always a must. There is simply nothing that taste better than a meal on the riverbank.
If you haven't been to the river lately, there is still time. It's a beautiful attraction that is approximately a one-hour drive from Dexter with the Hwy 60 improvements. It's worth the the trip and don't worry, the kids can sleep on the way home.
Last Updated on August 06th 2011 by Unknown
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Rainey-Mathis Unveils New Sign
August 05th 2011 by Unknown

Last Updated on August 05th 2011 by Unknown
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Plans Set for Area Pageants
August 04th 2011 by News

The pageants are sponsored annually by the DHS Vocal Music Department.
The Miss Dexter Pageants will be held on Saturday, Sept. 3. Contests include the Little Miss, Little Mister, Petite Miss, Junior Miss and Miss Dexter pageants.
All contestants in the Miss Dexter pageants must reside in the Dexter R-XI School District. The pageants will begin at 5:30 p.m. with the Little Miss and Mister Dexter contests. All pageants will be held in the DHS Auditorium.
On Sunday afternoon, the Miss Heartland Pageants will be held. Pageant director Jamie Sepulvado clarified this week that the Miss Heartland Pageants will continue the tradition of being open to all girls from throughout the region.
Miss Heartland Pageants scheduled and their age divisions include:
* Baby Miss at 1:30 p.m., birth through 17 months
* Tiny Miss at 2 p.m., 18-35 months
* Wee Miss at 2:30 p.m., 3-5 years
* Petite Miss at 3 p.m., 6-8 years
* Pre-Teen Miss at 3:30 p.m., 9-11 years
* Jr. Miss Heartland at 4 p.m.,12-14 years
* Miss Heartland at 4:30 p.m., 15-19 years
An entry fee of $25 is required for each contestant.
Entries forms are available at the Bunny Patch in Downtown Dexter, may be downloaded from the ShowMe Times by using the links below, or by contacting the pageant director at via e-mail/: Jamie Sepulcado
Miss Dexter Entry Forms
Little Mr. & Miss Dexter
Petite, Jr. & Miss Dexter
Heartland Pageants Entry Form
Heartland Pageants
Last Updated on August 04th 2011 by News
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/ujn1/Plans-Set-for-Area-Pageants
Tax Holiday A Boon For Shoppers
August 03rd 2011 by News

A SMT News Report
Parents, students and teachers can pay a bit less for school supplies during the Missouri sales tax holiday this Friday through Sunday.
During the three-day holiday period, certain back-to-school purchases such as clothing, school supplies, computers and other items defined by state statute can be exempt from sales tax. The sales tax holiday, adopted in 2003 by the state Legislature, typically runs from the first Friday in August to midnight Sunday night. The holiday comes as schools are readying to open their doors for the new school year.
Beginning 12:01 a.m. Friday and ending midnight Sunday, the state's 4.225 percent sales tax won't be assessed on school supplies, computer items or clothing.
State law gives local jurisdictions the option of whether to participate in the sales tax holiday. Area cities not participating in the sales tax holiday include Bloomfield, Cape Girardeau, Malden and Poplar Bluff. In addition, Stoddard County is not participating.
The items exempt from sales tax during the back-to-school sales tax weekend include:
• clothing — any article with a value of $100 or less.
• school supplies — not to exceed $50 per purchase. This can include textbooks, notebooks, paper, writing instruments, crayons, art supplies, rulers, book bags, backpacks, handheld calculators, maps and globes. • computer software — taxable value of $350 or less
• personal computers — not to exceed $3,500. These can include a laptop, desktop, compute system, mouses, printers and other hardware.
The tax holiday also benefits teachers, who often pay out of their own pockets for school supplies, particularly for students who come to school without them.
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Missouri Department of RevenueLast Updated on August 03rd 2011 by News
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County Schools Ready For New Year
August 02nd 2011 by News

Richland Schools
Students, parents and teachers at Richland R-I are getting a kick-start to the school year, with registration set for tomorrow, Aug. 3. Key dates to remember leading to the start of school at Richland include:
• Aug. 3 – Registration
• Aug. 8 – New Teacher Training
• Aug. 9 & 10 – In-Service training for teachers
• Aug. 11 – First day of school
Students should report for classes at 8 a.m. on Aug. 11 and the first day will be a full day of classes. School personnel remind parents and students that the supply list for each grade is available at local Wal-Mart stores.
The Student Handbook will be distributed to Richland Students on the first day of schools. Parents and students are both advised to pay special attention to the new attendance policy.
Bloomfield Schools
Bloomfield students will report for a full day of classes on Thursday, Aug. 18. School buses will run on the first day of school.
Bernie Schools
Preparations are being made for the start of the 2011-2012 school year in Bernie Schools. Important dates to remember include:
• Aug. 3 – New Student Registration, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the high school Media Center
• Aug. 9 – Returning Student Registration, 7 – 12 only
o Grades 7, 8 , and 12 – 8:30 -11:30 a.m.
o Grades 9, 10, and 11 – 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
• Aug. 12 – Kindergarten Orientation – 6 p.m.
• Aug. 15 – Teacher Orientation
• Aug. 16 – Elementary Open House – 6 p.m. in the high school gym
• Aug. 18 – First day of classes
Last Updated on August 02nd 2011 by News
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/ujlt/County-Schools-Ready-For-New-Year