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Funeral directors say doctors are reason for late death certificates
(Local News ~ 05/09/07)
Are the funeral homes to blame if death certificates aren't filed on a timely basis? Local funeral directors say "no." They say the doctors -- and sometimes the health department itself -- cause the delay. The Tennessee Department of Health recently issued a press release praising funeral establishments filing death certificates in the shortest time periods. ...
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Chimes for Charity Demolition Derby scheduled Saturday
(Local News ~ 05/09/07)
The Dyersburg Saddle Club arena will be filled with a different kind of horsepower this weekend. Dyer County Demolition Derby 2007 will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday. The event will benefit Chimes for Charity. Gates will open at 4 p.m. The gate fee is $5. A pit pass is $10. Children 5 and under will be admitted for free...
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Haircut benefit planned for boy recovering from brain surgery
(Local News ~ 05/09/07)
Fantastic Sam's, located on 2383 Lake Road, will be hosting a benefit for Three Oaks Middle School student Dillon LaRue on May 20. LaRue, 13, remains in the intensive care unit at Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center while recovering from an operation to remove a brain tumor in April...
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Family Health Fair is Thursday
(Local News ~ 05/09/07)
Checking blood sugar levels, blood oxygen levels, vision and dental needs are just some of the services families can expect when Dyer County Schools Family Resource Center sponsors a Family Health Fair from 3-6 p.m. Thursday at Newbern Elementary School...
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Stamp Out Hunger set Saturday
(Local News ~ 05/09/07)
While you're out grocery shopping this week, why not grab a few extra items to help others? Dyer County letter carriers will join other members of the National Association of Letter Carriers in the 15th annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday...
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