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FREE Access - City of Dexter taking steps to protect against COVID 19
(Local News ~ 03/19/20)
The City of Dexter is making safeguards to protect against the spread of COVID 19. City Administrator Mark Stidham said city hall is still open to the public. However signs have been posted instructing anyone who is running fever or has been sick recently not to enter. Instead those residents are being asked to place their payments in the drop box or pay on-line...
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Norma Jean Jackson
(Obituary ~ 03/19/20)
Norma Jean Jackson, daughter of the late Chester G. Walters and Essie Lee Wicks Walters, was born on January 30, 1941 in Dexter, Missouri and departed this life on March 18, 2020 at Cypress Point Skilled Nursing in Dexter at the age of 79 years. Mrs. ...
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Malden man charged with sexual trafficking, kidnapping
(Local News ~ 03/19/20)
KENNETT — A Malden man appeared in court Tuesday after he recently was charged with enticing a teenager to participate in a sexual act for money. Maurice Orlando Henderson, 52, waived formal arraignment on the unclassified felony of second-degree sexual trafficking of a child and the Class A misdemeanor of third-degree kidnapping...
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All Three Rivers College events, including graduation ceremony, canceled through end of spring semester
(Local News ~ 03/19/20)
Three Rivers College, based in Poplar Bluff, has announced today all college events for the rest of the spring semester have been canceled. The cancellations, according to the college’s statement, are based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control...
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Free Access - Puxico Spring Festival postponed
(Local News ~ 03/19/20)
The Puxico Spring Festival has been postponed due to COVID-19. According to Puxico Police Chief Rick Sheren this was a decision made by himself, the city council and Mayor Rick McLean. Additionally all parks have been closed for 30 days. The new tentative date for the Puxico Spring Festival is April 25. Updates will be released by the Puxico Police Department. All vendors that have paid will be contacted by email...
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