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Harps donates to Stoddard County Children's Home
(Local News ~ 12/16/12)
Harps Food Store in Dexter donated $2,000 to the Stoddard County Children's Home. Harps raises the money through a charity golf tournament held each year with funds going back to worthy causes in the local communities. Dexter Store Manager Sam Felts, far right, presented the check to members of the Stoddard County Children's Home Board of Directors. ...
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Filings begin to trickle in for election
(Local News ~ 12/16/12)
Filings are beginning to trickle in for the upcoming April 2, 2013 municipal election. Tuesday, Dec. 11, was the official opening day for candidates to file for the April 2, 2013, municipal election. Candidates may file for office until January 15. The last day a resident may register to vote is March 6, 2013, if they wish to vote in the election...
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Volunteers busy making Mission food baskets
(Local News ~ 12/16/12)
Over 100 volunteers will work for two days to prepare 3,000 sacks of food for distribution to those in need during the Christmas holidays. The volunteers began gathering at the Stoddard County Gospel Mission Thursday to stuff sacks with non-perishable items. The perishable items will be in a separate sack to be stuffed prior to distribution next week...
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Mayer's career shifts gears
(Local News ~ 12/16/12)
Missouri Senate Pro Tem Rob Mayer's (R-25) decision to shift from statewide politics to local government didn't necessarily come easy, but the time was right. Mayer, a Stoddard County native, was raised on a farm in rural Dexter. As a young boy he did everything from collecting eggs from the henhouse to getting the occasional spanking for getting in the chicken water...
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High school roundup - Bernie routs Bell City; Advance slips past Scott City
(High School Sports ~ 12/16/12)
BELL CITY -- Bernie improved to 7-0 on the year with a 87-32 win over Bell City on the road Friday night. Bernie had three players score in double figures and the Mules' depth was apparent as 11 different players scored in the game. David Baker led the Mules' offense with 15 points, followed by Troy Kirkpatrick with 14 and Joey Walker added 11...
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'Cats pick up much needed win
(High School Sports ~ 12/16/12)
Dexter was in desperate need of a win and they finally got it. Chase Young and DJ Dowdy combined for 43 points as the Bearcats snapped and 0-5 start to the season with a 73-40 win over Richland Friday night at the Bearcat Event Center. Young scored a game-high 22 points, while Dowdy dropped in 21. Both players connected on two 3-pointers...
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Filings begin to trickle in for April
(Local News ~ 12/16/12)
Filings are beginning to trickle in for the upcoming April 2, 2013 municipal election. Tuesday, Dec. 11 was the official opening day for candidates to file for the April 2, 2013 municipal election. Candidates may file for office until January 15. The last day a resident may register to vote is March 6, 2013 if they wish to vote in the election...
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Volunteers busy making Mission food baskets
(Local News ~ 12/16/12)
Over 100 volunteers will work for two days to prepare 3,000 sacks of food for distribution to those in need during the Christmas holidays. The volunteers began gathering at the Stoddard County Gospel Mission Thursday to stuff sacks with non-perishable items. The perishable items will be in a separate sack to be stuffed prior to distribution next week...
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Mayer's career shifts gears
(Local News ~ 12/16/12)
Missouri Senate Pro Tem Rob Mayer's (R-25) decision to shift from statewide politics to local government didn't necessarily come easy, but the time was right. Mayer, a Stoddard County native, was raised on a farm in rural Dexter. As a young boy he did everything from collecting eggs from the henhouse to getting the occasional spanking for getting in the chicken water...
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