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Teachers Win Prizes At Luncheon
August 12th 2011 by News
Teachers Win Prizes At Luncheon
A special luncheon was held for Dexter faculty, staff and administration to “kick off” the new school year on the right foot. The luncheon was held Thursday, Aug 11 and the Dexter school staff was treated to a fine noon meal and had the opportunity to win a pair of gift baskets designed just for teachers.

Winners of the Montgomery Bank school baskets were April Aldridge and Chasity McLaughlin. The baskets were filled with those things that many teachers used – like dry-erase markers, hand sanitizer, and more.

The value of each of the two baskets was $100. Montgomery Bank staff was on hand to greet the teachers, staff and families who attended the luncheon.

images/Blog Images/NewsAugust2011/8.11.2011 bank prizes 2b.jpgTeachers had an opportunity to relax and enjoy each other’s company after the summer break and before the start of another busy Bearcat year.

Teachers and staff report for professional development meetings on Tuesday, Aug. 16. The first day of classes for students in the Dexter schools is Thursday, Aug. 18 with a half-day of classes; first full day of classes is Friday, Aug. 19.

Photos Above: Top photo - Chasity McLaughlin was one of the winners of the special prize baskets fro Montgomery Bank at Thursday's luncheon. With Chasity are Lindsay Emillo (left) and Sarah Gibson of the Montgomery Bank staff; Bottom Photo: The winner of another basket of goodies for the classeroom valued at $100 from Montgomery Bank was April Aldridge. With April are Kyle Christian and Lindsay Emillo of the bank's Dexter staff.

Last Updated on August 12th 2011 by News




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Blood Drive Set In Stoddard County
August 11th 2011 by Unknown
Blood Drive Set In Stoddard County

A SMT News Report


The American Red Cross will hold three blood drives in Stoddard County in August, and thanks to a new partnership donors will have a special treat.

Upcoming blood drives in Stoddard County include:

• Friday, Aug. 12 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 13583 Old Highway 25, Dexter, from 2 – 7 p.m.
• Monday, Aug. 15 at the Life Chapel Assembly of God, 22443 State Highway 51, Puxico, MO, 3 – 7 p.m.
• Friday, Aug. 19 at Mingo Job Corps Center, 4253 State Highway T, Puxico, MO, 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Thanks to a new partnership between the Red Cross and Keebler, donors will now receive Keebler cookies after giving blood.

“We truly appreciate this donation from Keebler”, said Scott Caswell, CEO, Missouri-Illinois Region. “Offering a delicious Keebler? cookie to our blood donors is our way of thanking them for their time and generosity.”

The partnership between the Red Cross and Keebler is a natural one. Both organizations believe in the value of recognizing those individuals who selflessly give of themselves to help those in need.

“We hope that our giving back to the people that give to others will inspire even more simple acts of kindness,” said Todd Penegor, Kellogg President of US Snacks. “Keebler believes in the value of doing uncommonly good deeds and is joining the Red Cross to encourage all eligible people across America to give blood.”

The Red Cross, through the dedication of its donors, provides blood and blood products to 79 hospitals across the region and needs nearly 800 blood donors to come forward each day to roll up a sleeve, make their summer blood donation and enjoy a tasty Keebler cookie.

While blood donations are up from seriously low levels in May and June, blood products continue to go to area hospitals just as quickly as they are coming in. The sweltering heat waves that have baked much of the country this summer have hurt blood collections, too, as triple digit temperatures made it extremely difficult to recruit enough donors to go out and give blood.

In effort to thank blood donors who choose to help with this summer’s blood shortage, the American Red Cross has launched a “Be Extraordinary” campaign so donors can turn their typical summer day into an extraordinary gift for a patient in need.

As an extra incentive this summer, anyone who presents to donate blood with the Red Cross by Sept. 5 is automatically entered into a drawing for a $250 gas card, and will also have an opportunity to purchase discounted Ram’s tickets. On Labor Day weekend, anyone presenting to donate Friday through Monday is automatically entered into a drawing for a $1,000 gas card.

Plus, anyone who presents to donate blood through Wednesday, Sept. 14 is automatically entered into the Red Cross Racing “Summer Drive Sweepstakes” to win a brand new 2012 candy red metallic Ford Fiesta SE, courtesy of Ford Motor Company. One winner is selected by random drawing on Monday, Sept. 19.

Photo Above: Cory Bennett prepares to give blood at an American Red Cross Blood Drive earlier this year at Dexter High School.


Last Updated on August 11th 2011 by Unknown




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New Teachers Join Richland Staff
August 09th 2011 by News
New Teachers Join Richland Staff
ESSEX - Teachers, staff and administrators are busy this week preparing for the arrival of students and the start of the 2011-2011 school year on Thursday.

Seven new teachers and administrators have joined the Richland team for the new school year. They include:

Frank Killian, superintendent; 1993 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University;

Stephanie DePew, physical education teacher, assistant volleyball and softball coach; 2005 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University;

Lisa Gerlach, high school science teacher, 2010 graduate of Truman State University;

Elana Ison, K-12 Counselor; 2012 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University;

Hayley Jennings, business teacher, 2004 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University;

David Reynolds, boys physical education and boys basketball coach, 2010 graduate of Williams Baptist College;

Kayelean Vance, high school special service; 1993 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University;

Carrie Wyman, second grade teacher, 1997 graduate of the University of Missouri.

School bells will ring for Richland students this Thursday, Aug. 11 with a full day of classes beginning at 8 a.m. Buses will run the first day of school.

Photo above: New teachers being welcomed at Richland Schools include (seated, from left) Stephanie DePew, Lisa Gerlach, Haley Jennings, Kalelean Vance, Carrie Wyman; (standing, from left) Frank Killiam, Elana Ison, David Williams. (SMT photo by Annabeth Miller)


Last Updated on August 09th 2011 by Unknown




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Thousands Cool Off at Current River
August 06th 2011 by Staff Writer
Thousands Cool Off at Current River
Van Buren, MO - As the temperatures soar and the summer nears an end, there are more and more people headed to Van Buren for a weekend getaway. It doesn't take long to understand why people absolutely fall in love with the cool waters of the Current River.

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.

images/Blog Images/show/ujnrSome have vacation homes, some stay in campers and some simply make a day trip to "The Current". However the plan is laid out, a trip to "The Current" always equals fun.

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.

images/Blog Images/show/ujnsOf course, there are literally thousands upon thousands river floaters loading into group transports to move upriver to find their way down the river. Many floaters take their floating cooler loaded down with provisions for the group, and others even adapt their Dewalt radios to play music as they lazily move down 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.

images/Blog Images/show/ujnp One of the best areas is found with the tent canopies that line the gravel bars. You will normally find these to be larger groups of friends that meet at these specific locations each weekend. These groups normally hold tight to these areas and visit with all the passing floaters.

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
Rainey-Mathis Unveils New Sign
Remember when … Dexter had just one of those “new fangled” electronic signs that displayed the time and temperature? The Citizens Bank on South Walnut Street was the first business in town to have a time & temperature sign … and that’s all the sign displayed. Now, a number of businesses have display signs that let us know if we are running late to school, work an church – plus remind just how hot it really is outside. Today’s signs are digital displays, with messages and sometimes even graphics! The newest edition of digital sign in town is at Rainey-Mathis Funeral Home on Stoddard Street. It’s a great addition to Downtown Dexter!! (SMT Photo)

Last Updated on August 05th 2011 by Unknown




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