
Dexter, Missouri - The Keller Public Library will begin their fall Story Hour Programs beginning Tuesday, September 8, 2015.
Story Hour is each Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. Reita LeBeau and Kim Cook will open the season with “Take Off to Story Time!”
Tuesday, September 15th Mary Ann Taylor will present “Mrs. Honey’s Hat”.
Tuesday, September 22nd Sam and Jeannie Huey will bring a Petting Zoo and present “Watch Out for Germs!” You know the Stoddard County Fair is near when the animals make their special appearance.
September 29th “Fall Magic” presented by Melanie Stoelting from Parents as Teachers. She will also answer any questions you may have about PAT and if you haven’t joined, that will be the perfect time.
Story Hour is a feature of the Keller Public Library and is free and open to the public. Bring your youngster to the library for a weekly treat!
For more information contact Pam Trammell, Director at 573-624-3764.

Wappapello, Missouri - It is that time of year again for The Ben Kruse Charity Crappie Tournament!
They are proud to say that the Crappie Tournament is the second biggest fundraising event for the 18 Fore Life Charity and they hope to keep it that way!
The Ben Kruse 18 Fore Life Charity gave away it's millionth dollar in love offerings to local families battling life threatening illnesses in 2013! We can only continue to help these families with your support!
Listed below are the details of the tournament.
WHAT: 5th ANNUAL BEN KRUSE CHARITY CRAPPIE TOURNAMENT
WHEN: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 2015 (FISHING HOURS 7:00 AM TO 1:00 PM)
WHERE: WAPPAPELLO LAKE - WEIGH-IN AT SUNDOWNER MARINA (MUST BE IN WEIGH-IN LINE BY 2:00 PM)
HOW: ENTRY FEE $110.00 PER BOAT WHICH INCLUDES $10.00 FOR BIG FISH ENTRY
TWO PERSON TEAMS UNLESS A THIRD TEAM MEMBER IS UNDER THE AGE OF 16 (EIGHT POLE MAXIMUM)
SEVEN FISH WEIGH-IN (*PLEASE TRY TO KEEP ALL SEVEN FISH ALIVE. DEAD FISH ELIGIBILITY WILL BE AT TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE DISCRETION.)
HALF OF THE ENTRY FEE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CHARITY AND THE OTHER HALF WILL BE GIVEN TO THE TOP FINISHING ANGLERS IN CASH PRIZES. NUMBER OF PLACES PAID WILL DEPEND UPON THE NUMBER OF BOAT ENTRIES. BIG FISH WILL PAY TWO PLACES-70% TO THE BOAT WEIGHING THE BIGGEST CRAPPIE AND 30% TO THE BOAT WEIGHING THE SECOND BIGGEST CRAPPIE.
They ask that you please preregister and mark your shirt size appropriately. Every angler will receive a participant "goody bag" as they have in years past. They are lucky to have generous sponsors who have donated items such as a tee shirt, hat, pullover and many more items too numerous to mention. They want to make sure you receive the correct size on these items so you can proudly wear them! Those registering the day of the tournament are not guaranteed the correct size since they have to pre-order these items.
Please mail or deliver entry forms/fees to: Dain Bess, 11522 Northview Drive, Dexter, MO 63841 or Bruce Christian, 14382 State Hwy AD, Dexter, MO 63841 or drop them off at Allen Christian Buick GMC in Dexter, or Sundowner Marina in Wappapello.
If you have any questions regarding the tournament, you can call Bruce Christian at 573-820-6111 or Dain Bess at 573-421-1491.

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for their newest member, SEMO Satellite, on Thursday morning.
Bill Kidd can help you with all of your Internet and television needs. They are authorized retailers of Dish Network, Dishnet, and DirecTV. Want the entire NFL season this fall; contact them today at (573) 625-2143.
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Shown in the photo are from left to right: Mark Stidham, City Administrator, Terry Battles, Joe Weber, Mayor of Dexter, Bill Kidd, SEMO Satellite Sales and Marketing Manager, Deanna Kidd, Debbie Stidham, Chamber First Vice President, and Joe Summers, Owner of SEMO Satellite.

Dexter, Missouri - Now that summer is winding down and the holidays are just around the corner, the 1st Thursday has new fall and Christmas items available.
1st Thursday will be held on Thursday, September 3rd from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Located at 529 North Walnut Street in Dexter on the first Thursday of each month.
They have beautiful new fall items as well as Christmas decorations and the like. Wonderful items in the gift shop perfect for any home!
Please come out and shop, bring a few friends and raise money for the Mother-to-Mother program.
They would love to receive gently unwanted items to donate to their resale shop. You can drop off those donations at their office on grant Street. For more information contact Linda Ulm at (573) 624-0365 and she will schedule a time to meet with you.
Mother-to-Mother Program is essentially a mentoring program that pairs young mothers with experienced mothers. Their mission is to strive to create self-confident young parents with hope for the future through education, support, and services in partnership with the community.
They sponsor regularly-scheduled activities where you can meet and participate in programs that promote the physical and social growth of you and your child, introduce you to additional programs and services in the community, and offer encouragement and advice while you continue your education and prepare for the future.

Deane Williams in Memory of Melvin “Churn” Williams Tom, Alice, Kevin & Gina Burris in Memory of Reba Sides Carolyn & Jerry Buttry in Memory of Reba Sides
T. W. Martin & Co. in Memory of Mary Tanner
Faustina Barker in Memory of Ruth Hutchcraft Redman Tim and Kim Flowers in Memory of Reba Sides
New Bethel Church in Memory of Bryant “Jack” Jackson Jim Russell in Memory of my twin sister, Barbara Edwards Randy & Betty Russell in Memory of Harold Wright Tammy Sides in Memory of Reba Sides
Victory Church in Memory of Reba Sides
Cecil & Myra Weeks in Memory of Sam Powell, Ann Allen, Leroy Williams, Shirley Duffie, Reba Sides & Mary Tanner
Bruce & Karen Dawson in Memory of Reba Sides
Keith & Gail Crow in Memory of Reba Sides
Stoddard County PSREA in Memory of Reba Sides
Steve & Mary Ann Taylor in Memory of Reba Sides
Dr. Sides Office Staff in Memory of Reba Sides
James & Tressa Oliver in Memory of Jane Allen
Terry & Marcia Heuer in Memory of Angie Garner Freeman