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Court Records
(Local News ~ 09/26/15)
Warranty Deeds Recorded Kay Asbell Recorder Sept. 14 - Sept. 18, 2015 Susan Lee Collier to Jerry Allen Wells and Tera Lynn Wells Ridgetop Acres Blk 1 Lot 8 and 9 Matthew K Johnson and Mamara C Johnson to Jennifer McRoy and Kenneth McRoy Sycamore Flats Add Dexter Blk 4 Lot 13...
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Dexter football team hands Kennett first loss 38-35
(Outdoors ~ 09/26/15)
KENNETT - It's rare that any player out rushes Kennett quarterback Edward Wilson, but Dexter's Ethan Stevens did just that on Friday night. Stevens ran for 319 yards compared to Wilson's 143, and the Bearcats handed Kennett its first loss of the season...
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Police Reports
(Local News ~ 09/26/15)
Dexter Police Sept. 25, 2015 At 10:01 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 23, Dexter Police assisted the Children's Division and Juvenile Office with a child well-being investigation. At 7:46 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 23, Dexter Police received a wallet that was found on Business Highway 60. the owner identified the property at the station, and it was returned...
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This Run's for Vaughn event set for Oct. 10
(Local News ~ 09/26/15)
The 6th Annual "This Run's 4 Vaughn" event is slated to take place on Saturday, Oct. 10, once again in conjunction with the Historic Downtown Dexter Association's Fall Fest. The annual event continues to be held in memory of Rev. Vaughn Wright, who lost his life in 2010 to ALS, also referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." Wright pastored the First Christian Church of Dexter for 20 years before his failing health forced his retirement...
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Fair attendance off slightly, board hopes for big weekend
(Local News ~ 09/26/15)
While official paid attendance at the Stoddard County Fair through Thursday night is lagging behind last year, Fair Board members believe the good weather and activities planned for the weekend could still draw enough residents to surpass last year's total attendance...
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Experts: Local corn harvest looking good overall, but prices are down
(Local News ~ 09/26/15)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- Anthony Ohmes, an agronomy specialist at the University of Missouri Extension office in the southeast region, said area farmers are on schedule with this year's corn harvest and will be finishing up within the next couple of weeks...
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Davis to retire: Ends era in 35th Circuit juvenile system
(Local News ~ 09/26/15)
Mike Davis never had to venture far from home to find his "niche" in the work world. He was raised in Stoddard County, schooled in Advance, and earned a degree in business/personnel management from Tarkio College in northwestern Missouri. After more than three decades serving as an inspiration to a multitude of youth and parents of those youth, Davis is about to hang up his Chief Juvenile Officer of the 35th Judicial Circuit hat...
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