
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri – Rachel Elizabeth Putnam has been chosen as the July Calendar Girl.
Rachel is the 17 year-old daughter of Denny and Shannon Putnam. She will be attending Dexter High School as a senior in the fall.
Miss Putnam is involved in Student Council, Honor’s Choir, ShowStoppers of Southeast Missouri, D-Unit Pep Club, Rowdy Gals, FCLA, FCA, and Future Teachers of America. She is also Senior Class President and the reigning Miss Dexter.
She recently attended Missouri Girls’ State and was sponsored by the Dexter Elk’s Lodge. She was able to participate as a representative on the floor of the House while attending Girls’ State.
Along with her busy school schedule and extra curricular activities she manages to work part time at Busy B Lumber.
Rachel plans to attend Missouri State University and pursue a degree in Psychology.
Miss Rachel Putnam is currently Miss Dexter 2013, which is sponsored annually by the Dexter Senior High School Music Department. Each year the attendants and Miss Dexter are chosen as Calendar Girls throughout the year.
Congratulation Rachel!
Photo provided by Shannon Putnam.

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri - Paul Rink, who died almost a year ago was an avid supporter of 18FORE Life since it all began back in 2000. Through the connection of the farming industry and agriculture business ventures, Rinck and Barry Aycock (CEO of AgXplore) valued a close friendship.
In honor of his friend, Paul Rinck, Dr. Barry Aycock wanted to remember his free and giving spirit and his commitment to friends and family and therefore Aycock decided to make a contribution to 18FORE Life.
At the 18FORE Life charity banquet a check in the amount of $10,000 was presented. Scott Kruse was blown away by the gift and valued the donation dearly. As with any donation the money goes towards providing $1,000 love offerings to area cancer patients. Just recently Kruse announced that $90,000 was being mailed to cancer patients.
For more information about 18FORE Life click HERE.
Shown in the photo are from left to right: Charlie Kruse, Ryan Lancaster representing AgXplore, Scott Kruse, Rinck's mother Jackie Rinck, Pam Kruse, and Rinck's sister, Amber Rinck.

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Bloomfield, Missouri - Looking for a great place to be entertained this Fourth of July? Check out Maggie Thorn and Brothers Walker! They are both opening for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on Friday, July 4th at the Boat House Wine Co.
Brothers Walker produced and recorded Maggie’s awesome CD “Gravel Road”! Maggie begins the concert at 5 p.m. followed by Brothers Walker and then the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. That’s not all; there will be FIREWORKS to celebrate and mark the occasion!
Maggie is from Bloomfield, but is currently attending Belmont University in Nashville. Follow her on Facebook on Maggie Thorn’s Music Page by clicking HERE.
Several food trucks will be available that day and tickets can be bought at the door for $25. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy a beautiful evening. Weather should be perfect!
The Boat House is located on County Road 252. For more information click HERE.


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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Captain George E. Ridens, commanding officer of Troop E, Poplar Bluff, announces that on Thursday, July 3, and on Sunday, July, 6, 2014, Troop E officers will take part in the 20-Mile Trooper project in an effort to promote safety and to reduce the number of traffic crashes in the Troop E area. This means Troop E will assign a trooper every 20 miles on Interstates 55 and 57, and on other selected secondary roads. The objective of the project is to enforce aggressively all traffic violations which may contribute to unsafe traveling conditions, and to place a trooper in close proximity of motorists who may need assistance. The Patrol is committed to continuing to reduce crashes and fatalities through our education and enforcement efforts.
Captain Ridens said, “The July Fourth holiday is typically one of the heaviest traveled holidays in Missouri. I would like to urge all motorists to make sure safe driving is a part of your plans. Make sure everyone is wearing a seat belt, and never drink and drive. Should you be celebrating the holiday on the water, I want to remind everyone to ensure they are wearing an approved life jacket while in a vessel and don’t operate a vessel while drinking."
In support of "The Drive To ZERO Highway Deaths," the Patrol encourages motorists to protect themselves and their passengers by making sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint. Watercraft operators should ensure that everyone in the vessel is wearing an approved life jacket. Click It 4 Life And Wear It!!

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri – Summer means sizzling heat and swimming! Jump, splash, and dive, and stay cool in the pool on Family Swim Night!
SoutheastHEALTH and Dexter Parks and Recreation will host a Family Swim Night at the Dexter Aquatic Center. The public is encouraged to attend.
The event will be held Thursday, July 3rd from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. There will be door prizes and lots of fun! Cost is just $3.00 per person.
The first 35 kids that bring their families will receive a FREE T-shirt.
Just a few safety tips to follow:
1. Always swim with a buddy.
2. Never leave a young child unattended.
3. Protect your skin with sunscreen.
4. Drink plenty of water regularly and avoid caffeine.
5. Avoid distractions when supervising children.
6. Young children need flotation devices such as arm floaties.