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Adoption Day at Shoe Sensation
March 22nd 2018 by Dee Loflin
Adoption Day at Shoe Sensation

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - The Dexter Animal Shelter mobile adoption will be at Shoe Sensation in Poplar Bluff, Missouri on Saturday from noon - 4 p.m.

Shoe Sensation is located at 1415 N. Westwood Blvd.

"We will have all animals available on hand and you will possibly be able to take your new fur baby home with you that day," commented Animal Control Officer Darren Dixon of Dexter Police Department.


Last Updated on March 22nd 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Ham and Beans Fundraiser
March 22nd 2018 by Dee Loflin
Ham and Beans Fundraiser

Dexter, Missouri - Preferred Hospice will have a Ham & Beans, Cornbread and Cake lunch plate available on Friday, March 23, 208 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. to raise money for their Relay for Life team.

Preorder if possible by calling (573) 614-4774.  Plate lunch is $7.00

Pick Up your order at Preferred Hospice, located at 423 Business Hwy 60 W. 

Support these fine men and women who take care of our loved ones.  They are raising money for people battling cancer!



Last Updated on March 22nd 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Police Dept Raising Money for Special Olympics
March 19th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Police Dept Raising Money for Special Olympics
Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Police Department is selling 2018 Special Olympics Missouri Law Enforcement Torch Run shirts. 

All proceeds are sent to Missouri Special Olympics.

The date of the Dexter Special Olympics Missouri Law Enforcement Torch Run will be Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 10 a.m.  The route will be Bus 60 and Route AD (Wal-mart) to Bus 60 and Mo 25.  Several agencies will be participating in the Special Olympics Torch Run in Dexter MO.

The shirts can be purchased at the Dexter Police Department by contacting: Detective Capt Trevor Pulley at 573-624-5512 Ext 1 or via email:Trevor.pulley@dexterpd.com or stopping by the Dexter Police Department.

Contact Detective Trevor Pulley at (573) 624-5512.

Short sleeve shirts come in Youth Medium - Adult XXL and are $15 each.  Adult 3XL and larger up to 6XL are $20 each.

Long sleeve shirts are $20 each and are green with a torch and flag on the front.

Please support the Dexter Police Department as they raise money for Special Olympics!

"Known as Guardians of the Flame, law enforcement members and Special Olympics athletes carry the “Flame of Hope” into Opening Ceremonies of local competitions. They also carry it into Special Olympics State, Provincial, National, Regional and World Games. There are over 97,000 law enforcement members that carry the “Flame of Hope” annually. The flame symbolizes courage and celebration of diversity uniting communities around the globe.  

Torch Run has grown over the years and now includes many fundraising platforms. These platforms include: Plane Pulls, Polar Plunges, Tip-A-Cops, and more. Since the beginning, LETR has raised over $600 million for Special Olympics programs. 

As retired Chief Richard LaMunyon once said, “What started in 1981…as a flicker of hope for Special Olympics has now become a roaring flame of stability for Special Olympics athletes worldwide.” LETR is changing the future for people with intellectual disabilities. Through the LETR and Special Olympics partnership we are lighting the way for acceptance and inclusion."

Last Updated on March 19th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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4-H Southeast Regional Energizer – Show Your Heart
March 14th 2018 by Dee Loflin
4-H Southeast Regional Energizer – Show Your Heart
4-H Southeast Regional Energizer – Show your heart

“4-H shows you lots of different worlds and because of 4-H I was inspired for my career,” tells Pastor Tony Kobak, feature speaker for the 2018 4-H Southeast Regional Energizer held at Advance Elementary School in Advance, Missouri on Saturday, February 17. 

Nearly 100 4-H youth and 30 4-H volunteers from 8 counties in the Southeast Region attended the event. The focus of the day was the second H – Heart of the 4-H pledge. The second H is heart to greater loyalty. 

Pastor Kobak challenged the youth to show that their heart is in their work and in their lives.  Throughout the day youth attended workshops focused on skills of the heart such as communication, cooperation, concern for others, teamwork, caring, community service, and learning about self. Adult workshops focused on answering questions about being a 4-H leader and club development. The day ended with a dance and opportunities for the youth to learn microwave cooking and using virtual reality goggles. 

Missouri 4-H is a community of nearly 230,000 youth ages 5-18 from all lifestyles - rural farming communities, suburban schoolyards, and urban neighborhoods.  4-H youth learn leadership, citizenship, and life skills, guided by over 9,100 caring adult volunteers statewide. 

University of Missouri Extension 4-H is the youth development program of the nation’s Cooperative Extension system. 

Last Updated on March 14th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Cemetery Annual Spring Flower Removal
March 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Cemetery Annual Spring Flower Removal

Dexter, Missouri - The City of Dexter announces the Annual Spring Flower Removal from the Dexter Cemetery.

In preparation for spring, the Dexter Street department will begin their annual Spring flower removal at the Dexter cemetery on Monday, March 19, 2018.

If you do not wish your flowers to be discarded, you must remove them before that date.

If you know of someone that may not utilize Facebook for their information please give them a call and let them know about the Annual Spring Flower Removal.


Last Updated on March 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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