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The college has an 80-acre (32.4 ha) campus in Poplar Bluff, Missouri with full-service locations in Dexter, Kennett, and Sikeston, and in-district locations in Doniphan, Caruthersville, Piedmont, Portageville, New Madrid, and Van Buren, and offers classes at various sites and high schools throughout the region. [6]
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Dexter was platted in 1873. [5] Mr. Dex, an early settler, gave the community the name of his horse, Dexter. [6] Dexter experienced rapid growth with the arrival of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway. [7] A post office called Dexter City was established in 1873, and the name was changed to Dexter in 1887. [8]
There were moments of pure triumph, like South Carolina’s women’s basketball team winning a championship to cap a perfect 38-0 season. There were moments of agony, like Rory McIlroy losing the ...
Dexter Gymnasium is a historic gymnasium located at Dexter, Stoddard County, Missouri. It was built in 1939-1940 during the Great Depression on a block donated to the local school system, and shares the block with a school and library. It is a rectangular two-story, Art Deco-style, reinforced concrete and brick building. It measures 88 feet by ...
The Mr. Show-Me Basketball honor recognizes the top male high school basketball player in the state of Missouri. The name of the award differs from other Mr. Basketball awards to reflect Missouri's state nickname, the Show-Me State. The award is presented annually by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association.