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FFA breakfast, plant sale on Saturday at DC
(Local News ~ 04/19/07)
If the unseasonably cold temperatures have turned your garden brown, you'll want to attend the Dyer County FFA plant sale this Saturday. FFA students have planted hundreds of flats of annuals, perennials and vegetables -- and they all go on sale this weekend...
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Rabies clinics scheduled
(Local News ~ 04/19/07)
Rabies vaccination clinics for cats and dogs are scheduled Saturday, April 28, in the following locations: The rest of this article can be read by subscribing to the State Gazette. Please call 731.285.4091 to start your subscription today!...
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Memphis FBI chief agent encourages businesswomen
(Local News ~ 04/19/07)
The American Business Women's Association held their monthly meeting at The Farms last Thursday for dinner and a message from keynote speaker FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Memphis field office My Harrison. "I am always amazed by the friendliness from the people of Dyersburg anytime I'm invited to visit," said Harrison. "I always get a big smile on my face."...
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Veterinarian fined by state for practicing without license for almost four years
(Local News ~ 04/19/07)
A Dyersburg veterinarian has been fined $4,700 for continuing to practice medicine nearly four years after his license expired. The Tennessee Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners issued the ruling March 3 against Dr. John Harris of the Dyer County Animal Hospital. The information was made public late Friday in the Tennessee Department of Health's Disciplinary Action Report...
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DHS closes after water main breaks
(Local News ~ 04/19/07)
Dyersburg High School students got an unexpected afternoon off Wednesday thanks to a busted 35-year-old water pipe. Assistant principal Terry Glover explained that upon a visual inspection of the school's basement on Tuesday, water seepage was detected...
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Port authority board hires new director
(Local News ~ 04/19/07)
Shedding the skin of its formative entity, the Northwest Regional Port Authority on Tuesday hired an executive director for the Cates Landing River Port in Lake County. Maurice Owen, 43, comes to the region after a seven-year stint as president and CEO of the Owensboro Riverport Authority in Owensboro, Ky. During that time, revenue for the port rose from $3 million to $8 million...
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