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Rib City Shootout continues Saturday, Dexter varsity girls go 2-1 Friday
(High School Sports ~ 07/18/14)
DEXTER, Mo. - The final Rib City Shootout of the summer kicked off Friday at the Bearcat Event Center in Dexter. 54 girls basketball games took place Friday. The Dexter varsity girls basketball team suffered a four-point loss to Valley View, Ark., beat Doniphan 68-28 and beat Calico Rock, Ark., 57-24...
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Morley bank robbery suspect appears in federal court
(Local News ~ 07/18/14)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- A suspect in the May 20 robbery of the First Commercial Bank in Morley appeared in federal court in Cape Girardeau Wednesday. Pamela M. Lathon of St. Louis, alongside Andrea Smith, her attorney, waived her right to file pre-trial motions in her case before U.S. Magistrate Judge Abbie Crites-Leoni inside the Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr. U.S. Courthouse...
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Community enjoys cool July
(Local News ~ 07/18/14)
"If you don't like the weather in Missouri, wait five minutes and it will change." So goes the old axiom concerning the often frustrating changes in weather for the Show Me state. However, a recent cooling trend has seen people throughout the area enjoying unseasonably cool weather...
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Police Reports
(Local News ~ 07/18/14)
Dexter Police July 16 - 18. 2014 A summons was issued for Thomas Jacob Stoner, 20, of Dexter oncharges of carelss and imprudent driving. Amanda K Walton, 34, of Dexter was charged with illegal dumping at a business on E. Business 60. Michael Lynn Stroud, 43, of Dexter was arrested on Stoddard County warrants for two counts of failure to appear on failure to register motor vehicle. Bond was set at $4,000, and he was transferred to the county jail...
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Resignation prompts several staff moves
(Local News ~ 07/18/14)
Dexter School Board members breezed through an abbreviated agenda this week during their regular monthly meeting. Routine business of the board included the annual renewal of membership in the Missouri Association of Rural Education, the approval of the district's annual goals, the routine adoption of the district's Conflict of Interest policy, and the approval of proposed changes in the 2014-15 student handbooks...
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DHS teacher earns national award
(Local News ~ 07/18/14)
"Honestly, teachers who enjoy what they are doing will engage their students," said Dexter High School biology teacher Eric Boles. "I love science because it is exciting to me, and I want it be exciting for my students." Boles received notification during the last week of the 2013-14 school year that he has been selected as the Outstanding Biology Teacher in Missouri by the National Association of Biology Teachers. ...
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Lafferty, Chris Hicks bound over for trial
(Local News ~ 07/18/14)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- Following three hours of testimony in a Stoddard County courtroom Thursday afternoon, Judge Joe Z. Satterfield ordered Donald Lafferty, 69, and Christopher Hicks, 34, to be bound over to Division I Circuit Court, where they are now scheduled to appear on Aug. 6, 2014, at 10:30 a.m...
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Caruthersville's Darrell Monroe to attend Arizona Western College
(High School Sports ~ 07/18/14)
Caruthersville graduate Darrell Monroe, who signed a National Letter of Intent to play football at Southeast Missouri State on February 5, never joined the Redhawks as planned. First-year Southeast football coach Tom Matukewicz said it's been "a process," but the freshman running back was academically an NCAA non-qualifier and will instead play football at the junior college level at Arizona Western College in Yuma, Arizona...
- Missouri Weekly Hay Summary Week ending 07/18/2014 (Agriculture Report ~ 07/18/14)
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