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Where's Kyle?
April 08th 2019 by Dee Loflin
Where's Kyle?

Dexter, Missouri - The Gill Group Relay for Life team is hosting a fun event called "Where's Kyle?".

Please help them send Kyle on an adventure to different businesses throughout Stoddard County!

A picture will be posted daily with Kyle's latest adventure on the Gill Group's Facebook page.

Please LIKE, SHARE and COMMENT the correct location to be entered into a drawing.

The drawing will be held on saturday, April 20th.

Contact Julana Bridges at julana.bridges@gillgroup.com or April Ackerman at april.acerman@gillgroup.com for more information.

So HERE IS HOW IT WORK:

How it works:

Your picture will be taken with Kyle on April 12th.

A daily post will be shared on 3 different Facebook pages.

The community will be asked to guess where he is at. 

All winners will be entered into a drawing on April 20th for a chance to win a gift certificate.

All business will be named on April 19th.

If you would like to participate there is a $20 minimum donation. All proceeds will go to the Stoddard County Relay For Life.

 


Last Updated on April 08th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter, Missouri - Dexter's Tree Board will host their annual Tree Sale on April 27, 2019 from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.

The Tree Sale will be in the lot across from the Caboose in downtown Dexter behind Jean and Company.

"We've been having annual sales for about 15-18 years," commented Tree Board Member Wayne Jean.  "Our trees now are planted here in Dexter, grown and cared for and have wintered here for a couple of years before we sell to the public.  They are also native to this region and can handle our climate and soil."

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"Proceeds from the tree sale will go to beautification projects like planting the trees down Stoddard Street and side streets in downtown Dexter," continued Jean.

Serving on the Dexter Tree Board are Wayne Jean, Herman Morse, Leonard Morse, Corey Bennett, Bennetta Harrellson, and Judy Thurston.



Last Updated on April 04th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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April 04th 2019 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, MO - The Dexter Police Department is selling 2019 Special Olympics Missouri Law Enforcement Torch Run shirts. 

All proceeds are sent to Missouri Special Olympics.

Dexter Special Olympics Missouri Law Enforcement Torch Run will be May 24, 2019 at 10:00

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.

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 Navy Blue 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 April 04th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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Puxico, Missouri - The Puxico Police Department and Fire Department are collecting gently worn, used  and new shoes.  Beginning April 1, 2019 - July 11, 2019 you can donate shoes at the police department or at Bill's Market.

There will be one pick-up date on April 13, 2019 from door to door.  All you have to do is collect shoes together and place them in a bag or box and place on the door step and they will be picked up that day.

The group they are using for the shoe drive will give .40 cents per pound of shoes at the end of the year to help children at Christmas.

If you have any questions contact Chief Rick Sheren or Cpl. Brandon Throop at (573) 222-3565.

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Last Updated on April 01st 2019 by Dee Loflin




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