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Ten ways to avoid tax problems
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
Looking for ways to avoid the last-minute rush for doing your taxes? The Internal Revenue Service offers these tips: 1. Organize your tax records. Tax preparation time can be significantly reduced if you develop a system for organizing your records and receipts. Start with the income, deduction or tax credit items that were on last year's return...
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Burglary pleas bring four-year prison sentence
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
A one-man burglary epidemic apparently has been stopped by the arrest and guilty plea of a Trimble man with an acknowledged drug problem. Robert Brewer Jr., 22, of 90 Page St., pleaded guilty Tuesday in Dyer County Circuit Court to three charges of burglary and was sentenced to concurrent four-year prison sentences on each charge by Judge Lee Moore...
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Saying thank you, goodbye to a servant
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
It's a site that for many has become a permanent part of Dyersburg. But on April 15, the building that since the mid-1970s has been known as Tucker Street Church will be torn down. To commemorate the building's service to the community, Tucker Street members will host a candlelight Good Friday Night Communion and Memorial Service at 7 p.m...
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Lt. Col. Michael D. Armour helps Rotary Club members learn how to avoid becoming a victim of terrorism.
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
Before Sept. 11, most Americans never considered the idea that terrorism could touch their lives. That day changed everything and encouraged the National Guard to reconsider its terrorism training. Lt. Col. Michael D. Armour, administrative officer and deputy commander of the 230th Area Support Group in Dyersburg recently completed the Army's new version of terrorism training. ...
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IRS tips for mailing tax return
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
Your tax return is complete and ready to be mailed. Now what? The Internal Revenue Service recommends that you take a few minutes to make certain that all information is complete and accurate before sealing that envelope. This simple precaution could help you avoid mistakes that may delay your refund or result in correspondence with the IRS. Here are just a few items to complete prior to mailing your tax return:...
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Bittle to emcee banquet
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
Tennessee state Rep. H.E. Bittle, R-Knoxville, will be the master of ceremonies for the Governor's One-Shot Turkey Hunt banquet April 6 in Pulaski. The banquet is a fund-raiser for Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation, which has been established to help Tennessee's fish and wildlife agency accomplish goals that often are unreachable for financial reasons...
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Grear pitches Trojans past Bobcats
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/02)
Dyersburg got a sparkling outing from senior hurler Bo Grear and plenty of hits from the offense to book a 13-5 triumph Thursday at McNairy County. Grear carried a no-hitter into the fifth, finished the game with a three-hitter and posted nine strikeouts as the Trojans improved to 8-2 for the campaign. ...
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DPD golf event
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/02)
The 5th annual Dyersburg Police Department F.O.P. Charity Golf Tournament will be held Sat., Apr. 27 at the Dyersburg Municipal Golf Course. Sponsored by the Dyersburg Police Department and the Fraternal Order of Police Nick Bond Lodge No. 18, the tournament will be a two-man scramble. Entry fee is $75 per team. Hole sponsorships are available for $200. Prizes will be available...
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Extra-inning win puts DSCC above .500
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/02)
Robert White, head baseball coach at Dyersburg State, has been asking his team for just a little extra effort. An extra-inning effort Thursday gave the team a sweep of a doubleheader at Crowley's Ridge and improved the Eagles' season slate to 14-13, a game over the coveted .500 mark...
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Trojans sock visiting McNairy County, remain perfect
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/02)
Dyersburg High School's soccer squad team has been in three games and posted three shutout wins. To say the Trojans are off to a good start would be a bit of an understatement. "We're playing real well," head coach Donnie Jones said following Thursday night's 6-0 win over visiting McNairy County. "I've been real pleased with the effort, so far."...
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'Buddy Bass Tourney'
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/02)
The Reelfoot Lake Bass Club will be hosting the "Buddy Bass Tournament" Saturday. Held in memory of Fred Z. Wiles, the event will begin with a blast off at Kirby's Pocket at 6:30 a.m. and end at 3 p.m. Registration will be held from 5:30 a.m. until starting time. The weigh-in site is at Kirby's Pocket. Participants will be disqualified if 10 minutes late...
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MedSouth's MAC Club hears ad(Venture) Club
(Community News ~ 03/29/02)
Daurice Sentell of rural Dyersburg, a member of MedSouth HealthCare's Mature Advantage Club, leafs through a Security BankVenture Club pamphlet Thursday in the MedSouth community room as Security Bank's Debbie Bradshaw explains the program. The Venture Club is the bank's travel and financial information group...
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Easter Bunny makes some alternative plans
(Community News ~ 03/29/02)
With the threat of rain on Saturday, the Easter Bunny is making some alternative arrangements for area Easter egg hunts. The eighth annual Dyersburg Cotillion Club Community Easter Egg Hunt will take place Saturday. In case of rain, it will be held in the Dyersburg State Community College gym. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. The hunt is open to ages birth to 8 years old, will begin at 10 a.m. with hunting times at 30-minute intervals...
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