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Attorneys for murder suspects allowed to withdraw - for now
(Local News ~ 04/10/02)
Attorneys for a Dyersburg couple charged with first-degree murder in the death of a child left in their care were allowed to withdraw from the case Monday, but will soon be appointed to represent the couple. Christopher and Erica Patrick were indicted for first-degree murder in connection with the Jan. ...
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'It's time'
(Local News ~ 04/10/02)
Whether it's his poetry, his art or both, Dr. Larry Griffin has become well known throughout the country. But during his five years of living in Dyersburg, Griffin, the dean of Arts and Sciences and professor of English at Dyersburg State Community College, has never had a show featuring his talent here...
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Two DHS students bound for national contest
(Local News ~ 04/10/02)
A pair of Dyersburg High School students will be attending the Business Professionals of America 2002 National Leadership Conference in Chicago, May 8-12, after winning honors in a state-wide competition. Senior Michelle Williamson and junior J. T. Chandler will join 5,000 other conference delegates from across the nation to participate in national level business skill competitions, workshops, certification testing and other activities...
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Internet eagles in secret location off-line; Reelfoot's famous pair apparently abandon nest
(Local News ~ 04/10/02)
It appears that Reelfoot Lake's Internet eagles are taking a year off. "They have just disappeared," Reelfoot Lake State Park Naturalist Jerry Hall said. The eagles haven't been seen in a couple of weeks. The bald eagles have become famous for choosing public nesting sites each of the last four years. ...
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Airport may receive upwards of $200,000
(Local News ~ 04/10/02)
The Dyersburg Municipal Airport may receive as much as $200,000 in grants and matching funds during 2002, according to alderman Bob Dean, chairman of the airport committee. Dean recently attended a state aeronautics meeting at UT Martin along with city engineer Kenneth Ladd and the airport's fixed base operator Jerry Davis. ...
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DSCC hosting clarinet recital
(Local News ~ 04/10/02)
James Gholson, associate professor of clarinet at the University of Memphis, will perform a recital at 7:30 p.m. April 16 in the First Citizens National Bank Auditorium in the Student Center of Dyersburg State Community College. Pianist Joan Gilbert will accompany him...
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Trojans rebound with team effort, solid victory
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/02)
Losing to Jackson Central-Merry on Monday wasn't what Dyersburg head coach Donnie Jones had in mind, but the setback proved to be a positive experience for the Trojans. Sparked by the new starting lineup and a renewed focus of team play, DHS dumped visiting Millington 5-3 at the Dyersburg Middle School facility on Frank Maynard Boulevard...
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Dyersburg begins track season with success
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/02)
Teams from Dyersburg High School ran away from the competition in the first track and field action of the season. In a three-school event with teams from Dyer County and Union City, Dyersburg's girls ran up 108 points to take top honors. Union City finished in second place with 49 points, followed by DCHS with seven...
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Mary Ann Newsom
(Obituary ~ 04/10/02)
Mary Ann Newsom, of Newbern, died Tuesday, April 9, 2002 at her residence.
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William Glenn Maxwell
(Obituary ~ 04/10/02)
William Glenn Maxwell, died Tuesday, April 9, 2002 at the Veteran's Medical Center in Memphis.
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Bunice Hawks
(Obituary ~ 04/10/02)
Bunice Hawks, of Dyersburg, died today at Methodist Healthcare-Dyersburg Hospital.
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Lillian Viola Rutledge
(Obituary ~ 04/10/02)
Lillian Viola Rutledge, 89, of McKenzie, formerly of Dyersburg, died Tuesday, Apil 9, 2002 at McKenzie Health Care Center. She was a retired cafeteria worker for Jennie Bell School and a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Henry.
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Dorothy Simpson Record
(Obituary ~ 04/10/02)
Dorothy Simpson Record, 77, of Germantown, formerly of Dyersburg, died Monday, April 8, 2002 at Baptist Memorial Hospital-East in Memphis. She was a homemaker and a member of Germantown Church of Christ.
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Dyer County Family and Community Education Clubs' Rally Day
(Community News ~ 04/10/02)
Tiffany Shellabarger, a Haywood County Extension Agent, shows Peggy Jones, a Dyer County Family and Community Education Club mailbox member, how to make heritage jewelry. The women turned spoons into necklace pendants using old jewelry, buttons and other memorabilia. The jewelry-making session was part of the FCE Clubs' Rally Day, which was held Tuesday at the Dyer County Office on Aging...
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