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Finances of local sewer district improving
(Local News ~ 07/05/14)
The combination of a rate increase and cost-cutting maintenance in Stoddard County Public Sewer District #1 have helped stabilize the financial condition of the district. Sewer District #1 Board President Ronnie Alsup warned that the rate increase was just a "Band-Aid" for the problems facing the district, but says that it "appears to be putting the district on the right track."...
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Two locals among commissioned troopers
(Local News ~ 07/05/14)
Two Dexter residents are among the 34 newly commissioned Missouri Highway Patrol troopers, according to Col. Ron Replogle, superintendent of the patrol. The group was commissioned in a ceremony on June 27, 2014, on the south lawn of the Missouri State Capitol...
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Given the gift of life
(Local News ~ 07/05/14)
Bill Kidd has been injecting insulin into his system four times a day since he was 23 years old -- but no more. The 42-year-old Desert Storm veteran from Dexter is a recent recipient of not only a new pancreas, but also a kidney. The double transplant was performed at Iowa City University Hospital, which is affiliated with the Veterans Hospital in Iowa City. ...
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