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Ed Gargas Elected Vice President of Southeast Board of Regents
December 18th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Ed Gargas Elected Vice President of Southeast Board of Regents
Donald G. LaFerla of Carthage, Missouri, was unanimously elected President of the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Regents following an election during a meeting of the Board today.

In addition, Edward P. Gargas of Dexter, Missouri, was unanimously elected Board vice president. Both will assume their new roles Jan. 1.

LaFerla succeeds Jay B. Knudtson of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as Board President, and Gargas succeeds Kendra Neely-Martin of St. Louis, Missouri, as Board Vice President.

“I have a lot of history here,” LaFerla said. “From a personal perspective, I hope to continue that. I would be honored to serve. I will do everything in my power to move forward the job Jay Knudtson has done. I hope to succeed here with the help of Ed. I will dedicate the next year to do the best job I can. My phone is always on. Any time anyone has any concerns, I am always willing to listen.”

Likewise, Gargas said he is looking forward to serving in his new leadership role alongside LaFerla. He said he is surrounded by people with Southeast ties, including his wife, best friends and many of those with whom he served in the Missouri National Guard.

“It will be an honor to serve and learn from Don,” Gargas said.

Knudtson announced his intentions not to seek re-election as Board President, saying the time was right to step aside so as to allow for an orderly transition to occur on the Board. Knudtson, former Cape Girardeau mayor, was appointed to the Board in 2013 and began his role as Board President on March 1, 2015. He will continue to serve on the Board in 2018 in his final year of a six-year term that runs through Jan. 1, 2019.

Current Vice President Neely-Martin’s six-year term on the Board expires Jan. 1.

Knudtson praised the skills newly elected Board President LaFerla brings to his new Board role.

“I have known Don LaFerla for nearly 10 years and have worked with him in various capacities. Don LaFerla is a born leader with a tremendous passion for Southeast Missouri State University, and I have complete confidence in his ability to serve as Board President of this fine University, and I look forward to working alongside him, Vice President Gargas and the entire Board through the remainder of my term,” Knudtson said.

About Donald G. LaFerla

LaFerla was appointed to serve on the Board by former Missouri Gov. Jeremiah “Jay” Nixon in December 2013 with a term expiring Jan. 1, 2019. He is a retired corporate officer and vice president of administrative services with Leggett and Platt, Inc., in Carthage.

LaFerla is a 1961 graduate of Southeast Missouri State College, the forerunner to Southeast Missouri State University, with a Bachelor of Science in biology and geology.  He went on to earn a certificate in systems analysis and data processing from St. Louis University-Metropolitan College. LaFerla is a member of the Mercy McCune-Brooks Hospital Board, having been both president and vice president. He also is a member of the McCune-Brooks Healthcare Foundation Board, having been both vice president and secretary-treasurer. He serves on the Southeast Missouri University Foundation Board, the Missouri Southern State University Foundation Board and the Carthage Community Foundation, where he has been president. He has previously served on the Missouri Hospital Association Board, the Community Foundation of Southwest Missouri and the Carthage Chamber of Commerce.

LaFerla and his wife, Gloria, who is also a Southeast alumna, are the parents of two sons, Jeffrey and Michael, and three grandchildren, Peyton, Cameron and Jadyn.

About Edward P. Gargas

Gargas was appointed by Nixon in September 2015 with a term expiring Jan. 1, 2022. He is director of Operations and Sales for Bagby Wealth Management in Dexter.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Southeast Missouri State University, a Master’s in Business Administration from William Woods University and a Master’s of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. In addition to his experiences in the banking and insurance industries, Gargas has served as Project and Marketing Manager for KMC Construction/ServiceMaster and as Regional General Manager for NewWave Communications.

Gargas is a commissioned officer in the Missouri National Guard and currently holds the rank of colonel. He is a combat veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and has received four Army commendation medals and many other awards for his performance and service. His assignments in the military have included brigade commander, deputy brigade commander, brigade operations officer, battalion commander, battalion executive officer, battalion operations officer, division engineer and company commander.

He is a member of the First Baptist Church in Dexter as well as various other community and civic organizations, including the American Legion and the Dexter Chamber of Commerce. He and his wife Tina have one son, Nate.


Last Updated on December 18th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter, Missouri - Dexter Humane and Code Enforcement Officer Darren Dixon accepted a check in the amount of $500 from Rainey-Mathis Funeral Home.  

Funds will used to purchase a universal micro-chip scanner and other much needed items at the local animal shelter.

If you would like to donate the shelter is in need of paper towels, bath towels, canned and dry dog and cat foods, cat and dog treats, joys, cat litter, cages, collars, leashes, and buckets.

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Dexter, Missouri - Emily Johns of Stoddard County, was among the nearly 900 youth delegates from 43 states and Puerto Rico attending the 2017 National 4-H Congress, November 24-28 in Atlanta, Georgia.  The National 4-H Congress experience allows 4-H members from the across the country to learn new skills through workshops, hear from nationally recognized speakers and experience Southern culture.  

Selection for this trip combines scores from a written recognition form and interview.  Attendance at National 4-H Congress is a culminating event for many 4-H’ers and a highly sought after award.  Only twenty 4-H members from Missouri were selected to attend.  

During National 4-H Congress, youth participated in a wide range of educational workshops and heard from speakers such as the current Miss America.  Delegates also participated in a morning of service around Atlanta.  Activities included, working in classrooms, cleaning up parks, preparing meals for homeless and shut-ins, sorting books to send to Africa and much more.  Youth had the opportunity to tour some of Atlanta’s landmarks such as Coca-Cola, CNN, the Martin Luther King, Jr, visitor center and others.  

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Dexter, Missouri - Stop in at 1st Thursdays and enter #DexterFirst contest on Thursday, December 7, 2017.  Time to do a little Christmas shopping and shop local!

First Thursdays is located at 529 North Walnut in Dexter.  Hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. the first Thursday of each month.

Come see all the new Christmas items and it's buy one get one half off!  What a deal!

Also please consider supporting 1st Thursday and Mother-to-Mother with your donations.

"We would love to help you with those gently unwanted items and take them off your hands," commented Linda Ulm. "Our re-sale shop is always accepting donations you would love for someone else to enjoy."

You may drop your items off at 1st Thursday or their office on Grant street. They will be more than happy to accept your donations to be used in their re-sale shop.  You may also contact Linda Ulm at 624-0365 and she will schedule a time to meet with you. Tax credit forms are available upon request

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Jackson’s Florist will celebrate sixty years of business in January 2018. Fifty-five of those years was under the leadership of Jack and Norma Jackson.  For the past five years their granddaughter Ashley Miller has been at the helm and is very excited and proud to be carrying on her grandparents’ legacy.  “I’ve worked in this shop since I was 15 and I am happy to be able to carry on the family name and business,” Miller said.  

Miller took over operation in 2012 shortly after her graduation from college, where she earned a degree in agriculture business and horticulture. “Grandpa let me basically run the business for a while before I took over.  I added a few lines and changed some merchandising displays.” Today the thriving business features children and baby accessories, along with the popular Melissa and Doug toy line.  She also carries Southern Belle and Girly Girl T-shirts for women. 
 
“I broadened the lines and added more home décor and gift items, and changed the displays to vintage furniture pieces rather than rows of glass shelves.” Those pieces, which include an early model Frigidaire refrigerator, lend a cozy, inviting feel to the shop. 

Jackson’s is a Willow Tree Select Dealer, which means they receive new pieces before they are released for general distribution.  “For example,” Miller said, “I received in November a piece that will not be available to other retailers until January.” Candleberry candles are another popular new addition.

“While our gifts and décor lines are doing well, our memorial silk flowers continue to be a high-demand category, Miller noted. “We deliver memorial  flowers and grave blankets to many surrounding cemeteries.”  

Jackson’s is located at 205 N. Walnut in Dexter. They are open for business 8:00 to 5:00 Monday through Friday, and during the holiday season 8:00 to 5:00 on Saturday, as well.  Follow Jackson’s Florist & Gifts on FaceBook to learn about in-store specials.

Pictured above: Ashley Miller stands beside the Melissa and Doug line of toys that she added to Jackson’s merchandise mix.
   
Jackson Florist 2


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Jackson Florist 3

An old Frigidaire has new life as a display case.



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