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Community Concert taking memberships for 2005-06 season
(Community News ~ 07/06/05)
There's a campaign going on and it'll be music to your ears. The Dyersburg Area Community Concert Association is currently holding its 2005-06 membership campaign. A membership to the DACCA provides admittance not only to the concerts held in Dyersburg but also to the reciprocal cities of Union City and Murray, Ky., a total of some 15 concerts...
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Newbern Saddle Club marking 50 years
(Local News ~ 07/06/05)
Celebration is Saturday
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an who failed to appear for sentencing given extra year in prison
(Local News ~ 07/06/05)
A Dyersburg man who failed to appear for sentencing on three aggravated robbery charges was sentenced to serve nine years in prison Tuesday in Dyer County Circuit Court. Michael L. Brown, 23, of 1622 Drew St., pleaded guilty Nov. 9 to three aggravated robberies committed by him and a co-defendant, David Lee Price, in June 2004...
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July 4 holiday parade
(Local News ~ 07/06/05)
The Bogota July 4 holiday parade was held on Saturday. Fire and rescue vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, antique cars, tractors and even a lone horse participated in the annual event. The parade began at the Bogota Community Center and wound through the narrow streets of the town on both sides of Highway 78. Following the parade there was cake and ice cream served underneath the trees at the center...
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Beadie Ann Vaughn Cole
(Local News ~ 07/06/05)
Beadie Ann Vaughn Cole, 95, of Milan, died Sunday, July 3, 2005, at N.H.C. Health Care in Milan. She was a retired employee of Cole's Department Store and a member of Salem United Methodist Church in Milan. Services were Tuesday at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan with the Rev. Mary Mitchell and Robert Lambert officiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery in Milan...
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Beadie Ann Vaughn Cole
(Obituary ~ 07/06/05)
Beadie Ann Vaughn Cole, 95, of Milan, died Sunday, July 3, 2005, at N.H.C. Health Care in Milan. She was a retired employee of Cole's Department Store and a member of Salem United Methodist Church in Milan. Services were Tuesday at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan with the Rev. Mary Mitchell and Robert Lambert officiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery in Milan...
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Virginia Newman
(Obituary ~ 07/06/05)
Virginia Newman, 80, of Dyersburg, died Sunday, July 3, 2005, at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. She was a retired cook for Parkview Hospital. Services were Wednesday in the chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home with the Rev. Buddy Weeks officiating. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery...
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Amos Earl Scott
(Obituary ~ 07/06/05)
Amos Earl Scott, 64, of Halls, died Saturday, July 2, 2005, at his residence. He worked in industrial maintenance for 14 years at Lasco Tomkins. Services were Monday at Murrys Chapel Methodist Church, where he was a member. Halls Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements...
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Colton Ian Deven Smith
(Obituary ~ 07/06/05)
Colton Ian Deven Smith, the infant son of Robert and Sarah Smith of Dyersburg, died Wednesday, June 29, 2005, at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Graveside services were Wednesday in Church Grove Cemetery in Newbern with the Rev. Danny Klutts officiating. Johnson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements...
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Newbern All-Stars win district with easy with over Union City
(Community Sports ~ 07/06/05)
The 15-year-old Newbern All-Star team cruised to a district championship Saturday in Obion with an impressive 9-0 victory over Union City. Newbern went undefeated in the tournament largely due to strong pitching performances from Adam Clark on Friday and B.A. Davis in Saturday's championship game...
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Dyersburg captures district crown in Dixie Girls' Angels division
(Community Sports ~ 07/06/05)
Riding the wave of pitcher Ali Evans' three-run complete game, Dyersburg's Angels Division All-Star team pulled out a 6-3 victory over Covington to take home the district championship. Evans pitched six solid innings, allowing her defense to do much of her dirty work for her, inducing easy ground balls for the fielders behind her during much of her time on the mound...
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