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Trivia Night Oct. 18
(Local News ~ 10/04/13)
Stoddard County residents will be challenged during a Trivia Night planned for Friday, Oct. 18 at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall in Dexter. Local Cub Scouts will be hosting the event that is open to the public. Trivia begins at 7 p.m.. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Groups of up to eight members may participate at one table...
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Mangum waives prelim, moves to Div. 1
(Local News ~ 10/04/13)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A Dexter man accused of recklessly exposing more than 300 people to HIV waived his right to a preliminary hearing Thursday. David Mangum is in Stoddard County Jail facing 21 counts of the Class B felony of recklessly exposing another to HIV...
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Senate Agriculture tour Lawmakers stop in PB
(Local News ~ 10/04/13)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. - Members of the state House and Senate agriculture committees met in Poplar Bluff on Tuesday as part of a tour to learn more about agriculture in Southeast Missouri. It is important for legislators to see the impact of the laws they make, said Sen. Doug Libla (R-Poplar Bluff)...
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Rebels to Student Press Assn. Meeting
(Local News ~ 10/04/13)
Senior members of the Richland R-1 School yearbook program met with Josten's plant artist Bill Hook (seated center) on Wednesday at Cape Girardeau during the 40th Annual Southeast Missouri Student Press Association at SEMO. Students from Richland R-1 design a custom cover for their yearbook each year to accompany their cull color pages to The Rebel. ...
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Parents as Teachers... alive and well
(Local News ~ 10/04/13)
In spite of extreme budget cuts over the past few years, Dexter's Parents as Teachers (PAT) Program is not only alive and well, but thriving these days. The program's director, Melanie Stoelting, presented an overview of her program recently to the Dexter Board of Education and again at the PAT Advisory Council, which consists of PAT facilitators, parents with children in the program, representatives from Head Start and Small Wonders Child Development Center, along with past and present school board members, Regional Healthcare reps, and local school administrators.. ...
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2 hurt in Thursday night wreck, 1 arrested
(Local News ~ 10/04/13)
A Dexter man was placed under arrest for DWI following a Thursday night wreck that sent his passenger to a Cape Girardeau hospital with serious injuries. The Highway Patrol reports that Andrew W. Farrow, 40, was westbound on County Road 624 one mile west of Rt. AF at 9:15 Thursday night when his 1998 Ford Taurus crested a hill, went airborne, ran off the road and struck an embankment...
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Puxico, Bell City collect wins on volleyball court
(High School Sports ~ 10/04/13)
Advance vs. Puxico The Puxico varsity volleyball team outlasted Advance 16-25, 25-23, 27-25, Thursday night in a SCAA conference game. Stats provided by the Advance coaching staff had Allie Below with 22 kills, Madeline Kennedy with 10 kills and Ashtyn Hudson with eight kills...
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Karl Jeffery Ritchie
(Obituary ~ 10/04/13)
Karl Jeffery Ritchie, son of Irvin Roy Ritchie and Phyllis Joan Hayden, was born Sept. 21, 1966, and died Oct. 3, 2013, at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville, Ark. Mr. Ritchie is survived by his wife, Patricia Ritchie; three sons, Joseph Thurston, Nathan Brannon, and Dylan Brannon; two daughters, Kara Lynn Ritchie and Bailey Ritchie. ...
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Community spirit alive and well at local Faurecia plant
(Local News ~ 10/04/13)
By NOREEN HYSLOP Managing Editor Dexter's Faurecia plant surpassed all previous years' donations recently when they presented the Stoddard County Gospel Rescue Mission with a total of 16,600 pounds of food for their Food Pantry. A good part of the non-perishible donations will be utilized during the upcoming holiday season as the local mission, with the help of volunteers, puts together and distributes holiday food baskets to the needy in Stoddard County...
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