
Bloomfield, Missouri - The Bloomfield Wildcats held their annual Homecoming tonight against the Holcomb Hornets. Junior Homecoming Candidates were Breanna Bemister and Joe Clary.
Breanna is the daughter of Bobby and Lisa Bemister.
She is active in Future Business Leaders of America, Pep Club, and Beta.
Her hobbies are drag racing and traveling to different racks to meet new people.
After graduation from high school she plans to earn a pre-physical therapy degree at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas, then transfer to Missouri State University to finish her therapy degree.
Joe is the son of Charles and Mandy Clary. He is active in Future Farmers of America and Future Business Leaders of America.
He is also a member of the Bloomfield Wildcats Basketball and Baseball Teams.
His hobbies include playing pickle ball, volleyball, football, soccer, tennis, and swimming.
Joe is just hoping to make it to graduation next year! I would say he is undecided at this time!
Photo credit to Dee Loflin, ShowMe Times Manager/Editor.

Bloomfield, Missouri - The Bloomfield Wildcats held their annual Homecoming on Thursday evening. Sophomore Candidates were Lauren Tippen and Holden Duckworth.
Lauren is the daughter of Philip and Tracy Tippen.
She is active in Beta, Student Council, Future Business Leaders of America, and Pep Club. Lauren is also a member of the Cheer Squad.
Her hobbies include playing piano, singing in choir, going to Youth Group and hanging out with friends.
Upon graduation, Lauren plans to attend college and work in Interior Design.
Holden is the son of Lorrie and Jason Duckworth.
He is a member of the Bloomfield Basketball Team.
His hobbies are hunting, hanging out with friends, and playing guitar.
After graduation, he plans to get an EMT License, major in Criminal Justice and work in law enforcement.
Photo credit to Dee Loflin, ShowMe Times Manager/Editor.

Bloomfield, Missouri - The Bloomfield Wildcats held their annual Homecoming tonight against the Holcomb Hornets. Freshman candidates were Ashlin Townsend and Ethan Pennington.
Ashlin is the daughter of Mark and Amy Townsend.
She is active in Future Farmers of America, Future Business Leaders of America, and Pep Club. Ashlin is also a member of the Bloomfield Softball Team.
Her hobbies are hanging with friends and reading.
Her future plans after graduating high school are to attend the University of Missouri - Columbia.
Ethan is the son of Billy and Dena Pennington.
He is active in Future Business Leaders of America and Pep Club. Ethan is also a member of the BHS Choir, Basketball, and Baseball Teams.
His hobbies are hunting and hanging out with friends.
After graduating from high school he also plans to attend the University of Missouri - Columbia.
Photo credit to Dee Loflin, ShowMe Times Manager/Editor.

Dexter, Missouri - Southwest Elementary honors Herbie Henson with the Positive Office Referral certificate.
This award is presented to students who consistently show the 3R's RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE, and READY TO LEARN at Southwest Elementary in Dexter. He is a 2nd grade student in Mrs. Kruse's class.
Herbie was nominated by Miss Angie and Miss Kayla at Southwest Elementary. He also received a certificate, a golden loop, and a free taco from Taco Bell.
"Herbie was helping Mr. Mike dump trays and clean the floor of a spill. It was a very nice way to start a Monday."
He is the son of Pebel Frederick.
Congratulations Herbie!

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - The Poplar Bluff High School Robotics Club—the Iron Mules—qualified for states after just three years of competing in the FIRST Tech Challenge.
The club won its division and placed second overall on Saturday, Feb. 6, at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau. The students will go on to compete statewide on Saturday, March 5, at the Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla.
“The challenge was quite a bit harder and much more complicated than the previous two years,” said science teacher Kathy Miller, club co-sponsor. “But, we have some amazing kids participating this year!”
Students had to navigate their classroom-assembled robots through a series of obstacles, scoring points by moving items and climbing to different areas throughout the course. The game was called FIRST (for inspiration and recognition of science and technology) Res-Q. A total of 52 schools participated throughout the region.
(Back row, from left) Jonathan Miller, Cody Eason, Christian Cmehil-Warn, Sam Traxel, Jocelin Clark, Jessica Foster and Vaughn Albright; (front row, from left) Chang Chi, Diego Rivetti and Bryan Nguyen.
Photo and press release by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Coordinator of Poplar Bluff R-I School District.