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Local telehealth program, patient to be featured on national television
(Local News ~ 02/06/07)
When Beverly Fowlkes met with her dermatologist on Friday, a camera crew joined her. Her visit with the doctor and a follow-up interview will be featured on an upcoming episode of Healthline, one of several programs offered by Retirement Living Television Network. Retirement Living TV can be viewed on DirecTV Channel 238 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays...
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Hunters seek trials in cases over permission
(Local News ~ 02/06/07)
Four men cited for hunting on land without permission in November 2006 each sought trials in Dyer County General Sessions Court on Monday. Jason A. Whitt, 147 White Oak Ave. in Dyersburg; James C. McNeal, of 120 Westbrook St. in Troy; Ricky Patterson, address unknown; and Mark F. Green, of 120 W. Shawtown Rd. in Union City; were each cited for hunting without permission on the Ricky Doyle property on the Obion River south of Bogota in November...
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Police protection, fowl permit tops Trimble talk
(Local News ~ 02/06/07)
Police protection and wayward fowl filled the agenda of the Trimble Town Board on Monday. Though there were no items on which to vote at the meeting, consideration of uniforms for the police chief Donna Faulkner and officer Tim Fair was on the agenda, with Mayor Jim Stark saying he saw no need to spend money on the matter...
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'Awesome' meteor witnessed by couple
(Local News ~ 02/06/07)
A couple driving home Sunday night north of Dyersburg was apparently the southernmost witness to a meteor shower that lit up the sky across the Midwest. "It was the most awesome thing I've ever seen," said Harold Fulcher, who was driving home from church near the corner of Hamer and Lexie Cobb roads when his wife, Barbara, "hollered at me to look."...
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No prosecution for teacher over sex allegations
(Local News ~ 02/06/07)
A former Halls Elementary School teacher will not be prosecuted for having sexual relations with a 15-year-old student in 2002 because the statute of limitations has run out, District Attorney General Mike Dunavant said in a press release issued Monday...
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Dental records to ID victim in fiery car crash
(Local News ~ 02/06/07)
Dental records are hoped to provide information to the identity of a person who died in a vehicle that crashed and burned in Obion County on Monday. According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol report, witnesses saw a vehicle run off the road and hit the center divider of an overpass, then burst into flames...
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Board annexes land, approves subdivision
(Local News ~ 02/06/07)
More than eight acres near The Farms subdivision south of Fairway Drive was annexed into Dyersburg on Monday by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen after a public hearing before the meeting drew no opposition. Developer David Alexander said 20 to 25 houses, with 2.5 houses per acre, is planned for the 8.581 acres...
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