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Inmate busted for drugs... in jail
(Local News ~ 10/03/14)
BLOOMFIELD -- A Stoddard County man, who was already in legal trouble, is in more legal hot water after allegedly distributing prescription narcotics while incarcerated in the Stoddard County Jail. According to the report, David Harold Hamlyn, Jr., had returned to the jail from a medical furlough on Aug. ...
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District 4 water project nearing bid-letting
(Local News ~ 10/03/14)
The engineering for an approximate $2.8 million renovation and expansion in Public Water Supply District #4 has been completed, and the project is hoped to go out for bids by January 2015. The only remaining obstacle to the start of the project is final approval from USDA Rural Development and obtaining a small number of easements for new water lines...
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Dexter Lake thriving, fish population doing well
(Local News ~ 10/03/14)
All the work and attention that has been invested in the Dexter City lake seems to be paying off; and, next year, local anglers could catch some really nice fish. According to Mike Reed, a Fisheries Management Biologist with the Missouri Department of Conservation, the fish population is doing better than he had hoped...
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Regulators reject Noranda's challenge to Ameren rates
(Local News ~ 10/03/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- State utility regulators rejected a complaint from a Southeast Missouri smelter that alleged Ameren Missouri earned more than it's entitled on electricity rates. The Missouri Public Service Commission voted unanimously to dismiss a case brought by Noranda Aluminum of New Madrid, Missouri, and various individual customers asserting that Ameren Missouri's electricity rates should be reduced based on allegations it has earned more than regulators allowed...
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Dexter volleyball team beats Poplar Bluff for 16th straight win
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/14)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Even after feeling pretty good about their weekend at the Quad State Tournament in Paducah (Ky.), the Poplar Bluff Lady Mules next had to run into a buzz saw that is Dexter. The Lady Bearcats came into Peters Gym Thursday night riding a 16-match winning streak where they haven't dropped a single set. It continued to 17 matches with a 25-20, 25-9 sweep of the Lady Mules...
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Dexter middle school girls basketball team beats East Prairie
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/14)
Note: A photo gallery of the action is available at this link: Middle School Basketball Photos DEXTER, Mo. - The Dexter middle school girls basketball program opened its season with a pair of impressive wins Thursday night. The Dexter seventh grade scored at least 10 points in every quarter in a 44-16 win against East Prairie. ...
- Missouri Weekly Hay Summary Week ending 10/03/2014 (Agriculture Report ~ 10/03/14)
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Bill Modglin
(Obituary ~ 10/03/14)
Bill Modglin of Wappapello, Mo., the son of the late John Franklin and Mandy Caldwell, was born on April 3, 1931, in Peach Orchard, Mo., and died at the Advance Assisted Living Center in Advance, Mo., on Oct. 3, 2014, at the age of 83. Mr. Modglin had lived in Wappapello since 1968. He attended services at the Lake Wappapello Methodist Church. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He retired from Hart -Shaffner - Marx Auto Dealership where he worked as lead mechanic...
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Linda Ruth Gosnell Harmon
(Obituary ~ 10/03/14)
Linda Ruth Gosnell Harmon, was born on Aug. 21, 1948, in Sikeston and died at the Clearview Nursing Home in Sikeston on Oct. 2, 2014, at the age of 66. Watkins and Sons Funeral Service of Dexter is in charge of all arrangements.
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Police Reports
(Local News ~ 10/03/14)
Dexter Police Oct. 2-3, 2014 Daniel A. Williamson, 29, of Dexter was arrested on a Dexter warrant for failure to appear to pay a fine. Bond was set at $420 cash only. Stoddard County Oct. 2-3, 2014 Zakary Luther Enos, 25, of Boiling Springs, SC, was arrested on a warrant for probation violation. Bond was set at $2,500 cash only, and he remains in jail...
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