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DSCC Alumni Association hosts Annual Fall Dinner Meeting, silent auctionDyersburg, Tennessee – Dyersburg State Community College’s (DSCC) Alumni Association hosted its Annual Fall Dinner Meeting and silent auction on Thursday, September 14. Approximately 30 Alumni Association board members, alumni, and their guests enjoyed a catered meal on the Katie Cottrell Winchester Terrace of the Dyersburg campus during the picturesque fall evening.
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144 pairs of shoes distributed to youth through donation made by local State Farms agents and their familiesLocal State Farm agents Anita Hart and Chad Hart along with their spouses and team members have a “Hart for the Soles and Souls” of Dyer County youth.
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Tennken Railroad awarded $7.37M CRISI grant to revitalize infrastructure in Tennessee, KentuckyDyersburg, TN – The Tennken Railroad, a stalwart short-line railroad serving communities in Tennessee and Kentucky, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $7.37 million Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant. This grant will be used to rehabilitate 43 miles of track to industry standards, fostering economic growth and ensuring the continued vitality of the region's rail transportation network.
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Dyer County Health Council hosts resource fair at McIver’s GrantOn Saturday, September 23, the Mental Health, and Substance Misuse Prevention Subcommittees of the Dyer County Health Council hosted a carnival-themed resource fair at the McIver’s Grant Public Library. The event was family-centered and interactive, with various carnival-style games, crafts, and fresh popcorn available for the approximately 150 attendees. Community organizations were also present to provide information on mental health and substance misuse prevention and treatment services.
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Pet of the Week (9/23/23)This week’s Pet of the Week is Hindi. She is believed to be a one-year-old majorca ratter and is around 40 lbs. She has tested negative for heartworms and is up to date on all of her vaccinations. If you would like more information about Hindi, please call the Humane Society at 731-285-4889, Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., to schedule an appointment to visit with her...
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Power Board OKs audit report, approves spec building resolution, and discusses TVA rate increases (9/23/23)The Dyersburg Electric System (DES) Power Board met Wednesday, September 20, 2023. During the meeting, the board discussed audit results, approved conditional funding for a spec-building at the Dyersburg Industrial Park, and was informed of the payment kiosk’s move from Dodge’s to Marathon on the corner of Parr Avenue and Parkview. The board also received information about TVA rate increases.
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7th Annual Farm to Table event sells out as community shows support for Healing Horses, LLC (9/22/23)The 7th Annual Farm to Table Dinner was held on Thursday, September 21, at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds from the event will benefit Healing Horses, Inc., a non-profit corporation whose mission includes “goals of enhancing the lives of individuals with special needs through equine-assisted therapy.”
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The Newbern Board of Mayor and Aldermen pleased with Depot Days, considers fate of the old City Hall building (9/22/23)The Newbern Board of Mayor and Alderman met Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Among the items discussed were reports from city departments, bids, and last weekend’s Depot Days celebration.
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Commodity sign-ups, recertification ongoing (9/22/23)The Northwest Tennessee Economic Development Council (NWTNEDC) has begun to sign up and recertify those who want to get commodities. Please call the office at 731-285-5556 to sign up and recertify.
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Dyer County Democratic Party invites the whole community for a fish fry at Okeena (9/22/23)Sponsored contentOn Saturday, September 30, 2023, the Dyer County Democratic Party invites all residents to their Community Fish Fry at Okeena Park. The event will take place between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the main pavilion at the park. Event planners say that everyone, no matter what political party they vote for, is heartily invited. Rather than a political gathering, it’s a day for fellowship...
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Genealogy Group welcomes public to attend program presented by census records expert (9/21/23)The Dyer County Genealogy Group will meet Tuesday, September 26 at 5:00 at the Professional Development Center, 305 College Street, Dyersburg.
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Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on their 32nd home (9/20/23)Northwest Tennessee Habitat for Humanity broke ground on their 32nd dwelling, this one at Lewis Avenue and Brasfield Street in Dyersburg. The event took place on Monday, September 18th and was attended by Habitat’s local board and the new homeowner-to-be Stephanie Phelps and her children Amere and Arai.
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3rd Annual Fork & Cork draws support for Dyer-Lake CASA (9/20/23)The 3rd Annual Fork & Cork event welcomed a large crowd to the Fyrne Lake Lanai venue on Tuesday, Sept. 19. Attendees enjoyed a night of food, fellowship, music from Jordan Skoda, and a live auction. “The 3rd Annual Fork & Cork fundraiser was such a success,” said Dyer-Lake CASA Executive Director Wendy Smith “We already received an inquiry about becoming more involved with CASA and how they can help, whether volunteering or as a board member. That is what the event is about. Bringing awareness to the need for individuals to become involved with our community’s children that need a safe permanent home to become successful in their lives, as well as their families being able to successfully parent and become better care givers. We appreciate and thank all of our supporters that helped it become a successful event!” . ...
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Where the rubber meets the road: City and county officials address tire hoards at Bowen Lane, Lyte Circle (9/20/23)3Last discussed during the August meeting of the Dyer County Legislative Body, the county is taking a new approach to the health and safety standards for residential and non-residential properties. Brought up by several members of the public were properties located in Middle City and Bowen Lane. On each property are hundreds of tires stacked on top of one another.
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Dyer County’s Bicentennial Festival: four amazing days for all (9/20/23)To celebrate 200 years of Dyer County’s official founding, Dyersburg will be removing all the stops for a festival like no other—four days of entertainment, food, games, contests, and more, October 13-16, 2023.
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Dream Factory announces new date for 5K run at Okeena Park (9/19/23)On Saturday, October 7, Dream Factory of Dyersburg will be hosting the its first 5K run. Originally slated for May 13 but cancelled due to weather, those who signed up for the May race will be automatically registered to participate.
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Dyersburg Farmers Market plans celebration on closing day this Saturday (9/19/23)fter a successful summer of produce sales, vendors of arts and crafts, soaps, foods, pottery, music, visits from food/beverage trucks, and reading time for children, the Main Street Dyersburg Farmers Market will celebrate its closing day, Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 8 a.m. to noon.
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White Squirrel Fall Days Festival this Friday and Saturday (9/19/23)The White Squirrel Fall Days Festival promises a thrilling weekend Friday and Saturday, September 22-23, 2023, in Kenton, Tennessee.
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Dyer County Health Council to host Family Fun Carnival resource fair (9/19/23)
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Relay for Life Bicentennial Boo Bash to be held Oct. 6 at Sorghum Valley (9/19/23)Teams and sponsors are still neededOn Friday, October 6, the Dyer County Relay for Life will be hosting the Bicentennial Boo Bash at Sorghum Valley. The event will kick off at 5 p.m. with the Survivor’s Dinner. This year’s Honorary Survivor is Stan Langley. Crafts, music, food and live music will follow at 5:30 p.m. The event will close at 8 p.m. with the Luminary Ceremony.
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Grass trimmings blown onto roadways is illegal, poses safety risk to motorcyclists (9/18/23)Grass trimmings blown onto roadways can lead to serious or even fatal injuries for motorcyclists. Blowing grass trimmings onto roadways is against the law and is considered criminal littering in Dyer County and Dyersburg.
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Street crimes unit surveillance and traffic stop lead to large, suspected methamphetamine bust (9/18/23)1Dyersburg police arrested two local men Saturday evening after officers assigned to the Street Crimes Unit were conducting surveillance on a residence on Speedway Street
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Depot Days brings games, music, and a colorful touch to downtown Newbern (9/18/23)Visitors and venders at Newbern’s Depot Days festival were treated to sunny day and a perfect breeze on Saturday. September 18, 2023. Merchandise vendors displayed flowers, beads, clothes, crafts, and jewelry. Food vendors sold popcorn, funnel cakes, baked goods, jumbo corndogs, coffee, and more. Children played the bouncy castle and slide and got their faces painted in a variety of designs. It was a festival for the senses that saw live music, cake walks, and pull-train rides. Visitors also had the opportunity to visit the Newbern Depot Museum. And true to Newbern’s hospitality, the festival welcomed a diverse crowd of people who came together to see old friends and to make new ones.
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Veterans’ Museum holding 5K (9/18/23)Special to the State GazetteThe Veterans’ Museum will host the annual 5K Bomb Run and One-Mile Milk Run on Saturday, September 23. Registration will begin at 8 in the Museum with the race to start at 9. First and second place medals will be given in the following categories: 5K men 30 and under, 5K women 30 and under, 5K men 31-60, 5K women 31-60, 5K men 61 and over, 5K women 61 and over, and One-Mile Milk Run...
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Sign-up for West Tennessee River Walk under way (9/18/23)Special to the State GazetteJoin in on the West Tennessee River Walk Challenge to walk 90 miles in 6 weeks. The goal is for participants to walk the amount of miles from the Mississippi River to the Tennessee River from October 1 to November 11. West Tennessee River Walk is a FREE program (based on the honor system) designed to help challenge you to take in as much physical activity as you can. ...
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Pet of the Week (9/16/23)This week’s Pet of the Week is “Doodle”. He is a one-year old Bernedoodle. He has tested negative for heart worms and is up-to-date on his vaccinations. If you’re looking for a companion that likes long walks, kisses, and cuddles, look no further than Doodle. If you would like more information about Doodle, please call the Humane Society Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 731-285-4889 to set up an appointment...
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DSCC Constitution Day activities planned at Dyersburg Campus (9/15/23)Special to the State GazetteDyersburg State Community College will celebrate Constitution Day on Monday, September 18, at 5:30 p.m., on the Dyersburg campus in the Learning Resource Center (LRC). Chancellor Tony Childress, 29th District Chancery Court in Tennessee, will be the guest speaker during Constitution Day and the Student Government Association Induction...
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DAR, mayor mark Constitution Week (9/15/23)Dyersburg Mayor John Holden recently signed a proclamation declaring Sept. 17-23 as Constitution Week. Pictured presenting the proclamation to Mayor Holden were members of the Key Corner Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Walk for Life fundraiser for Lifebeat slated for Sept. 23 (9/15/23)Special to the State GazetteA Walk for Life, an event to celebrate life, will be held in Tiptonville, TN, by LifeBeat Family Resource Center. All proceeds will go to support the ministry of LifeBeat and their new mobile clinic, the first of its kind in Obion and Lake counties, which provides women and girls with free ultrasounds and pregnancy tests. Events like this over the last year allowed for the purchase of the new mobile clinic which will be open for tours during the event...
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DES receives a successful audit report from independent CPA (9/15/23)The Audit Committee of the Dyersburg Electric System (DES) Power Board met on Wednesday, September 13, 2023, to hear the results of an independent financial audit.
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St. Jude Rides bikers stop on their way to deliver $1.2 million to the Children’s Research Hospital (9/15/23)This sojourn marks 17 years for the St. Jude Rides charitable undertakingLed into town by Peoria’s finest on motorcycles, the bikers of St. Jude Rides once again stopped in Dyersburg Thursday evening, September 14, 2023, on their way to deliver a sizeable donation to Children’s Hospital in Memphis.
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Grecian Steakhouse pays out $110K to 19 workers following investigation by U.S. Dept. of Labor (9/14/23)4Grecian’s Steakhouse, located 2265 St. John Ave., in Dyersburg was investigated by the U.S. Department of Labor after failing to pay employees overtime wages, a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). An official release was published by the U.S. Department of Labor stating roughly $110K was paid out to 19 workers following an investigation into the claim (https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/whd/whd20230426-1 ).
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Dyersburg School Board approves policies, welcomes new faculty, reelects officers (9/13/23)The Dyersburg Board of Education met at Dyersburg Primary School (DPS) on Monday, September 11, 2023, to approve policies on, among other items, public comment times, summer school, and oversight, renewal, and revocation of charter schools. Additionally, the board met new faculty, approved such consent items as sports team travel, and were informed about student placement at DPS.
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Pumpkin — more than Jack-O-Lanterns or pie (9/13/23)Rachel Erwin, Family and Consumer Sciences, M.S. Ed, UT Extension Agent IIIWhen most people think of fall, they may think of cooler weather and fall decorations, including pumpkins. The word pumpkin makes one think of jack-o-lanterns or pumpkin pie, and yes, even pumpkin spice! But pumpkins offer so much more! Fresh pumpkin can be substituted in recipes that call for winter squash or sweet potatoes as well...
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Recreation Board discusses the Soccer Plex, tournaments, and the need for referees (9/13/23)The newly formed City of Dyersburg Recreation Board met at City Hall on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, to discuss the Dyersburg Soccer Plex, sports tournaments and their impact on the local economy, post-Covid use of facilities, and the need for referees.