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MYC Club has opportunities for volunteers
(Community News ~ 10/29/04)
Over the last few weeks, you've seen a lot about the Dyersburg-Dyer County Union Mission's New Life Youth Camp and MYC Club. And while you may not have been able to participate in the 14th annual Mission March, which benefited the two ministries, there are other ways you can help...
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March of Dimes honors WalkAmerica teams at awards dinner
(Community News ~ 10/29/04)
With another successful year drawing to a close, the March of Dimes recognized Dyer County volunteers at the annual WalkAmerica awards dinner Tuesday. The campaign this year has raised $26,000 because of hard work from the teams and community, said Michelle Danaher, community director for March of Dimes...
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DSCC book festival schedule
(Community News ~ 10/29/04)
Monday, Nov. 1 * 7-7:45 p.m. -"Humor in Tom Sawyer" with Dr. William Northcutt, an associate English professor at Dyersburg State Community College. All of the book-festival programs will take place in the First Citizens National Bank Auditorium in the DSCC Student Center...
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Things get spooky at Kids Club
(Community News ~ 10/29/04)
With Halloween around the corner, Dyersburg Mall Kids Club members celebrated the fun of the fall holiday with food, facts and favors when they met Tuesday. Todd Thayer from the Dyersburg Police Department reminded members about trick-or-treating safety...
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Chief of police to host homeland security training
(Local News ~ 10/29/04)
Bob Williamson, Dyersburg Police Chief, has announced that his department will soon be hosting a homeland security training at the Dyersburg Police Department provided by the University of Tennessee's Center for Homeland Security Training (CHST). Thirty law enforcement patrol officers from agencies across Tennessee will be permitted to attend in order to learn techniques on how to properly prevent, combat, and deter acts of terrorism in their local jurisdictions...
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Police chief offers tips for a safe Halloween
(Local News ~ 10/29/04)
Extra police patrols will be on the streets of Dyersburg throughout the weekend in an effort to ensure a safe Halloween, according to police chief Bobby Williamson. The official night for trick-or-treating is Sunday for Newbern and Dyersburg and Saturday for Trimble, but Williamson said, "We are prepared to deal with it the whole weekend. ...
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Storm recovery progresses, but much is left to do
(Local News ~ 10/29/04)
Local businesses damaged during last week's severe windstorm seem to be returning nearly to normal, but many still have cleanup and repair work to do. "We're doing great," said John Walters, president of Heckethorn Manufacturing, which was heavily damaged by the Oct. 18 storm. "We're at 100 percent production and haven't missed any shipments to our customers."...
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Phillip Aaron Clevenger
(Obituary ~ 10/29/04)
Phillip Aaron Clevenger, 49, of Paris, died Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2004 at Henry County Medical Center in Paris. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Ridgeway Funeral Home of Paris is in charge of arrangements.
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The Three Oaks Middle School Athletic Banquet
(Community Sports ~ 10/29/04)
The Three Oaks Middle School Athletic Banquet was held Tuesday at Three Oaks Middle School. Athletes from the school's football and volleyball teams were acknowledged and awards were given out to athletes that excel in their positions. The cheerleading squad was also honored for their hard work and dedication to the school's athletic program...
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