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Competition Cheerleading Team Being Organized
July 22nd 2015 by Dee Loflin
Competition Cheerleading Team Being Organized

Dexter, Missouri - Dexter Tumbling and Cheer in Dexter will begin a Competition Cheerleading Team this fall for girls ages eight - fourteen.  Girls are required to have a round-off backhand spring!

These young ladies will compete in at least two competitions; one in Cape Girardeau and the other in Poplar Bluff and maybe one in St. Louis.  Along with a couple of competitions the Cheerleading Team will perform a few exhibitions at local football and basketball games.  They may even perform during the homecoming activities as well.

This brand new Cheerleading Team is being organized by Courtney Potts, DHS graduate along with Jessica Gott and because they are feeling out the number of participants have not set an exact date, but will more than likely practice for about two hours per week on Tuesdays.  They are flexible and want to see how many girls sign-up for the team.

The Fall session is $60 per month with a few extra charges like choreographer fees, cheer uniform, shoes, and the cost of competitions.  To offset some of the cost they will be doing several fundraisers.

The seasons run from August to April and All-Star Cheerleading is a “select” sport.  It takes a full commitment form both the athlete and the family.  The ability of all athletes to attend all practices will maximize the entire team’s ability to reach their full potential therefore practices are mandatory.

If you are interested or have questions please contact Courtney Potts at (573) 625-0671 or find her on Facebook by clicking HERE.

Shown in the photo is Courtney Potts, former Dexter High School Cheerleader and 2015 graduate.


Last Updated on July 22nd 2015 by Dee Loflin




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City of Bernie Receives Hall of Fame Award
July 21st 2015 by Dee Loflin
City of Bernie Receives Hall of Fame Award

Bernie, Missouri - Missouri Rural Services, an insurance carrier through Countywide Insurance Agency of Dexter, Missouri, awarded The City of Bernie the Hall of Fame Award this week.

In order for the City of Bernie to become a Hall of Fame recipient they must maintain a Three Year Loss Ratio of 35% or less with their Worker’s Compensation Insurance carrier, be a member of Missouri Rural Work Comp Trust for three years and have a minimum premium of $10,000 per year. 

Shown in the photo are Zach Hedrick, Countywide Insurance Agency, Gloria Dean, City Clerk of Bernie and Sharon McCord, Countywide Insurance Agency.

"County Wide Insurance Agency is located in Dexter Missouri. They provide personal insurance packages for car insurance, homeowners insurance and more. Businesses throughout Arkansas and Missouri also rely on them for complete commercial insurance needs, whether you need a Business Owners Policy , agricultural insurance , commercial auto insurance or a customized package incorporating many difference coverage options. 

As an independent insurance agency, they will shop around with several carriers to get you the most affordable rates. Not sure what you need? That is what they are here for.  They will assess your risks and offer you a variety of products to choose from. Service, whether it is in response to an insurance claim or general question, is the most important value they offer you."

If you are interested in purchasing insurance or would like a quote please contact them at 573-624-5540  or visit their website County Wide Insurance.  You can also follow them on Twitter and Facebook.  County Wide Insurance is located at 140 S. Walnut in Dexter.

Last Updated on July 21st 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Global Fuels Visits With Dexter Rotary Club
July 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Global Fuels Visits With Dexter Rotary Club
Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Rotary Club had two very special guests this week at their noontime meeting.  Nicholas Pavelka, Lab/Quality Manager and Robert Slaving, Plant Manager of Global Fuels gave a very interesting presentation on Biodiesel.

Did you know that the Dexter facility has the capacity to produce 5 million gallons of Biodiesel fuel in one year?  This could mean an average decrease in the cost of fuel by as much as .50 per gallon.  Who knows where this may lead in the future.

"Biodiesel is a Fatty Acid Methylester that is produced from a triglyceride or free fatty acid by reacting it in the presence of methanol and a catalyst," explained Pavelka.

Pavelka also explained that Biodiesel fuel can be used in any diesel engine and it has a similar BTU value to diesel fuel so it can be blended with home heating oil.

Since 2005 more than 62,000 jobs have been created in the Biodiesel business producing 5 billion in sales and decreasing imports by more than 8 billion.

Locally DGA in Sikeston and the LOVE's Truckstop in Matthews carry Biodiesel.  Bootheel Petroleium has hauled it as well locally. 

"Biodiesel is mostly used in farm machinery, trucking, road construction equipment, and in the mining industry,"  stated Slavings.

"We have been using animal fat and soybean oil, but just recently expanded operations to process used cooking oil from restaurants," continued Slavings.

Most feedstock for biodiesel is sourced domestically which has led to increased value for commodities for US suppliers.  It also produces jobs domestically not only in the biodiesel production but also in all the supporting industries such as soy oil processing and trucking.

Pavelka also noted that Biodiesel requires no special handling and is safe to store.  It has a very high flash point and is nontoxic.  Of course you probably don't want to drink it!!

Jerry Bagby started Global Fuels in Dexter and they are currently striving to gain their BQ9000 Certification.

If you are interested in Global Fuels visiting your club just contact Robert Slavings at (573) 614-7410.  He would be glad to bring a few samples and talk about the impact it is making in the USA!


Last Updated on July 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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A21 5k Run - Let's End Human Trafficking
July 18th 2015 by Dee Loflin
A21 5k Run - Let's End Human Trafficking

Dexter, Missouri - Local residents Amanda Paige Cooper, Kara Flippin, and Baylee Cooper are hosting a 5k Run to raise money for A21.  The race will be held on Saturday, September 12th beginning at 8:30 a.m. at WEST Park in Dexter.

A21 is a non-profit organization that has a goal to abolish slavery in the 21st century.  They rescue victims from human trafficking and provide them support to recover physically and spiritually and equip them to get back on their feet. 

“Most are completely oblivious to the fact that there is such a thing as modern day slavery,” commented organizer Kara Flippin.  “Once we came to the understanding how real it was, we made the choice to not sit back and do nothing.”

The donation is $35; however they are offering an early bird special for $25 and that includes a t-shirt as well.  Register before August 1st to get this special price.

Anyone who registers after August 22nd will not receive a t-shirt so be sure to register early!! 

To register for the A215k Run click HERE.  You may also send them an email at 1a21run@gmail.com.

“We would love for you to partner with us so we can make a difference together,” stated Baylee Cooper.  “We need to spread the word.  Not only about our 5k Run, but to educate people on how real slavery is today.”

For more information about Human Trafficking and A21 click HERE.


Last Updated on July 18th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Mary Ruth Boone's Students Participate in Senior Recital
July 16th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Mary Ruth Boone's Students Participate in Senior Recital
By Erin Lauters

Poplar Bluff, Missouri-
A few of Mrs. Mary Ruth Boone's senior piano students took part in a recital on June 19, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at a local Poplar Bluff Methodist Church.

Mrs. Boone, a retired choir director from Dexter, Missouri, has given piano lessons for many years. Three of her students who have just graduated high school are putting on a senior recital full of singing and piano playing.

Dana Ziomek, 18 of Poplar Bluff has been receiving lessons from Mrs. Boone since her junior year of high school. She has had great success in all of her musical endeavors. While her love of piano started a great deal of time before starting lessons with Mrs. Boone, Dana has grown musically from her lessons and hours dedicated to practicing. Dana played Sonata in D, movement 1; Sonata in Ab Op.110, movement 1; The Entertainer; Étude Op. 25, #1; Prelude in G Minor Op. 23; and accompanied Brooks and Coulton's duet of Amazing Grace.

Coulton Becker, 18 of Greenville has been receiving lessons from Mrs. Boone since his freshman year of high school. Coulton has taken both vocal and piano lessons. Since taking lessons from Mrs. Boone, Coulton has made a "1" rating at state solo and ensemble contest on vocal solos, which is the highest rating one can receive. He also made the All-State choir two years in a row. Coulton's lessons with Mrs. Boone as well as the time he spent practicing has made him musically successful. Coulton played Widmung, Ballade Op. 118 #3; A Simple Song; Vagabond; I Bought Me A Cat; Rapsodie; Solace; and Toccata.

Brooks Propst, 18 of Dexter has been receiving lessons from Mrs. Boone since second grade. He has taken both vocal and piano lessons. He has received one "1" for a vocal solo, and one "1" for a trombone solo. Brooks has been in the All-District choir for all six years of his singing career. Brooks played Fidelity; Sonata in D, movement 3 Rondo; Morceau Symphony; Marchin' On Up; My Heart's In The Highlands; Music of the Night; and Polichinelle.

Brooks and Coulton sang both Amazing Grace and Cindy as a duet.

Last Updated on July 16th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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