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Tasty creativity at the mall
(Community News ~ 12/01/04)
The center court of Dyersburg Mall turned into a construction zone Nov. 23 as 65 Kids Club members put their creative talents to work for the annual decorating of gingerbread houses. Kids Club will not meet again until Jan. 25, 2005.
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Celebrate Christmas in the Park
Event is Dec. 6 in Newbern
(Community News ~ 12/01/04)
Step back in time and get a taste of an old-fashioned holiday season during Christmas in the Park. Held in downtown Newbern from 5:30-8 p.m. Dec. 6, the evening is sponsored by the Newbern Depot Committee, Newbern Merchants, Newbern Beautification Committee and the Newbern Development and Preservation Society...
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Obion and Dyer counties lose electric power
(Local News ~ 12/01/04)
About 4,500 Gibson Electric Membership Corporation customer-owners, most in Obion County and a few in Dyer County, experienced a power outage lasting from 3:36 p.m. until just before 9 p.m. Monday. The outage was caused by an auto transformer failure in the Troy area...
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Lowe's signs on for green power
(Local News ~ 12/01/04)
Passers-by may not have noticed, but the Lowe's familiar blue sign has turned a definite shade of green. Lowe's, the largest purchaser of green power under TVA's Green Power Switch program, has added six retail stores in Tennessee and Mississippi, including Dyersburg, as green-power subscribers, giving the company a total of 37 stores participating in TVA's renewable energy program...
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Court appearances for adult bookstore principals postponed
(Local News ~ 12/01/04)
The long-awaited court appearance by Donald Brewer Sr. and Janie D. Smith failed to materialize as scheduled Tuesday. "I had a call from Mr. (Russell) Larson and he said he had to be in court in Henderson County today," Bivens told Dyer County Circuit Judge Lee Moore. "He asked that Mr. Brewer and Ms. Smith have their appearances postponed until Dec. 21 at 1 p.m."...
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Summer teen brawl court cases decided
(Local News ~ 12/01/04)
A court case that began in Dyersburg City Court on June 23, 2004, was decided on Tuesday by Judge Lyman Ingram. Billy Joe Wesley, 20, appeared in Ingram's court on two assault charges -- one against a 16-year-old juvenile and one against the juvenile's mother...
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Julia Imogene Bullard
(Obituary ~ 12/01/04)
Julia Imogene Bullard, of Linden, died Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004. She moved to Linden in 1995 from Lapeer, Mich. and was a member of Seventh Day Adventist Church in Hohenwald. Services were Nov. 24 at Young Funeral Home in Linden with David Saguan and Ray Barger officiating. Burial was in Dr. O.A. Kirk Memorial Cemetery...
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Victorean Robison
(Obituary ~ 12/01/04)
Victorean Robison, 82, of Ridgely, died Monday, Nov. 29, 2004 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by H.H. Hudson Funeral Home.
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Lady Trojans outrun Covington, 68-55
(High School Sports ~ 12/01/04)
The Dyersburg High School Lady Trojan basketball team hit the hardwood for the first time in a week Tuesday night in Covington. After somewhat of a sluggish start the Lady Trojans found their rhythm, and after the first quarter it was all DHS. The Lady Trojans ran their record to a perfect 5-0, with the 68-55 win...
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Dyersburg takes charge in Covington
(High School Sports ~ 12/01/04)
Coming into Tuesday night's contest with Covington, the DHS Trojans seemed to be missing a big piece of their puzzle. Looks were not deceiving, as the Trojans would be playing the game without their big man in the middle, Willie Maclin. The senior suffered an ankle injury at practice on Monday, and was unable to play Tuesday night. Also, junior Steven Brown was a bit under the weather as well. The Trojans looked to be in for a long night against a talented Covington team...
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