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Project Graduation 2005
(Community News ~ 02/03/05)
Lacey Rostis, (Dyersburg High School Senior), Mike Rostis, Chad Hamilton, Eugene Smith (Jimmy Dean), Marcia Rostis, (committee co-chair for DHS Project Graduation 2005 BBQ Fundraiser), Michael Boehmler and Sally Heckethorn (Dyersburg High School senior student council members) meet to discuss plans for the upcoming Boston Butt and BBQ Bologna sale fund-raiser for Dyersburg High School Project Graduation 2005. ...
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Sale of pound of marijuana draws probation
(Local News ~ 02/03/05)
A Newbern man who pleaded guilty Tuesday in Dyer County Circuit Court to selling a pound of marijuana was sentenced to serve two years of supervised probation. Eloy Ureste, 34, of 2265 Enochs Road, was sentenced to probation because the drug belonged to a co-defendant, District Attorney General Phil Bivens said...
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Two arrested for conspiracy to manufacture meth
(Local News ~ 02/03/05)
William Dale Vaughn, 22, of 117 Dixie St. in Dyersburg, and Leslie D. Burks, 23, of 3100 Viar Road in Dyersburg, both appeared before Judge Lyman Ingram in Dyersburg City Court this week. Vaughn is charged with possession of precursor chemicals and conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine - C felony charges. Burks faces the same charges...
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Walk Across Tennessee reaches Kuwait; registration period ends Monday
(Local News ~ 02/03/05)
When Walk Across Tennessee begins next week, three teams will get a head start. A nine-hour head start. Those three teams will be walking in Kuwait. The Tennessee National Guard's 230th Area Support Group from Dyersburg is currently serving in Kuwait and the troops have formed three Walk Across Tennessee teams...
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Scallions case to April Grand Jury: Bivens
(Local News ~ 02/03/05)
The case of a Dyersburg man allegedly beaten by Lauderdale County deputies will be presented to the April Dyer County Grand Jury, District Attorney General Phil Bivens said Tuesday. "We have the TBI report and will present the case to the grand jury in April because I don't have enough time to prepare the case for the February Grand Jury," Bivens said. "I've been told federal authorities have decided not to pursue any charges."...
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John T. Clark
(Obituary ~ 02/03/05)
John T. Clark, 79, of Yorkville, died Monday, Jan. 31, 2005 at his residence. He was a retired employee of Clark Equipment of Jackson, Mich., a U.S. Army veteran, a member of the American Legion Post No. 324 and a member of Yorkville Cumberland Presbyterian Church...
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Harry Kenneth Welch
(Obituary ~ 02/03/05)
Harry Kenneth Welch, 67, of Dyersburg, died Monday, Jan. 31, 2005 at Veterans Hospital in Memphis. He was a retired employee of the Dyer County Board of Education and a member of Fowlkes Baptist Church. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Dyersburg Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Dyer County Memorial Gardens...
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Clara Dunivant
(Obituary ~ 02/03/05)
Clara Dunivant, of Newbern, died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2005 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Johnson Funeral Home.
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Juanita Green
(Obituary ~ 02/03/05)
Juanita Green, 85, died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2005 at Dyersburg Manor. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Curry Funeral Home.
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Danny L. Maness
(Obituary ~ 02/03/05)
Danny L. Maness, 53, of Dyersburg, died Monday, Jan. 31, 2005 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Shelton Funeral Home of Trenton is in charge of arrangements.
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Choctaws suffer Tornado damage
(High School Sports ~ 02/03/05)
Trying desperately to keep their Tepee from being blown away, the Chocs faced the state's second-ranked AA team Tuesday night in the form of the Tornadoes from Union City. The visitors would give hints of the bad weather a'coming as they went on a 10-0 run after Lando Mays had opened play with a basket from Myron Driver's sweet assist. ...
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Lady Choctaws stop Lady Tornadoes
(High School Sports ~ 02/03/05)
Tuesday night the Lady Choctaws entertained Union City High School and looked to grab their third district win of the season and go to 13-12. After a tough five-point loss at Obion County Friday, Dyer County was trying to improve their standing for the upcoming district tournament. Only four games remained before the tourney at Gibson County High School...
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