NewsDecember 19, 2019

Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers

For more than 10 years Dexter Public Schools have collected food for the Stoddard County Gospel Mission. On Thursday morning with the help of Williams Moving Company students from the high school along with counselors Laura Stone and Summer McGowan made the delivery. The schools held a canned food drive for three weeks to collect the food and students worked for more than an hour to unload the cargo filling nearly 17 large bins.

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