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Burns' works being featured at Humboldt's WTRAC
(Local News ~ 09/05/06)
His works can be found across West Tennessee to Arkansas to Illinois to California to Arizona to Texas. Starting Tuesday, Randy Burns' art will be featured at the West Tennessee Regional Art Center in Humboldt. The exhibit will be up through the end of the month...
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Fire department veteran retires after 41 years
(Local News ~ 09/05/06)
Mackie Joslin, a 41-year veteran firefighter, retired from the Dyersburg Fire Department on June 30. Joslin was honored at a reception at Fire Station No. 1. Dyersburg Mayor Bill Revell declared the day Mackie Joslin Day and presented Joslin with a key to the city...
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Life Choices celebrating fifth birthday
(Local News ~ 09/05/06)
Five years to the day after the public was first invited to see a new organization called Life Choices Pregnancy Support Center of Dyersburg, officials with the center are asking the public to come celebrate its fifth birthday and see its new home. Life Choices will be celebrating its fifth year of service to Northwest Tennessee with a party/open house from 2-4 p.m. Sept. 17 at its new location, 1385 Flowering Dogwood Lane, Suite C, Dyersburg...
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Sportsmen sue fair association over building
(Local News ~ 09/05/06)
A group of local sportsmen has sued the Dyer County Fair Association in a dispute over a building the sportsmen constructed at the county fairgrounds. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Dyer County Circuit Court by Dyersburg attorney Greg Alford, lists John Woods as president of the West Tennessee Wildlife Resources Association as the plaintiff...
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Dean confident of savings with 911 unification
(Local News ~ 09/05/06)
Dyersburg Alderman and 911 board member Bob Dean said he was confident consolidation of the three dispatching centers under one roof would save taxpayers dollars, reduce dispatch errors and that the state would assist with funding. "Common sense tells you that if you have one answering point, there will be fewer mistakes," Dean told members of the consolidation committee who met at the Emergency Operations Center in Dyersburg late last week. ...
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Police investigating vandalized cruisers
(Local News ~ 09/05/06)
Dyersburg police are investigating vandalism to two police cars that occurred Thursday night. The two cars were parked overnight -- one at the intersection of Upper Finley Road and Jenkinsville Road by an officer who lives in the county and can't take his car home and the other at Main Street Auto, where it was being serviced -- according to DPD Lt. Steve Isbell...
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