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Life Choices to host public seminar in new location
(Local News ~ 09/13/07)
Life Choices Pregnancy Support Center is celebrating its sixth birthday in a most unusual way. It's moving. The center will be closed the rest of this week and all of next week to move into its new location in The Village next to Dusty Joe's Stakeout...
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I-69 listed as sixth of five reflects no ranking, says official
(Local News ~ 09/13/07)
I-69's sixth-place listing in what was to be a group of three to five national high-priority corridors has no relevance to a specific order of "Corridors of the Future" program. "It does not reflect any ranking," said U.S. Department of Transportation spokesman Ian Grossman on Tuesday. "That does not reflect any ranking. It's purely discretionary."...
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Mission March adds age 75-plus
(Local News ~ 09/13/07)
Planning for the 17th annual Mission March is under way, with several new additions to the races. "There's a few things we're doing differently this year," said the Rev. Jerry Edmundson, avid runner, race coordinator and director of the Dyersburg-Dyer County Union Mission. "It's going to be a another good year."...
- Student finds fossilized dinosaur evidence in trek (Local News ~ 09/13/07)
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Obituaries for Sept. 13, 2007
(Obituary ~ 09/13/07)
Billy Joe Nail Billy Joe Nail, 77, of Dyersburg, died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007 at Wesley of Dyersburg Nursing Center. He was a retired employee of the maintenance department for the city of Dyersburg and a former member of Tennessee Army National Guard...
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Grandmother one of top powerlifters in the nation
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/07)
Fannie Taylor of Dyersburg has one boast most great-grandmothers don't. She is currently an undefeated, nationally ranked weightlifter. She and husband Greg, who is also her trainer, demonstrated she isn't letting up any over the weekend, going to the Son Light state powerlifting competition in Nashville during the state fair and breaking three records, all of which she had set in competitions past. Mostly the trip was defend her record...
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Hickman Mills, USDA federal fraud case continued
(Local News ~ 09/13/07)
Two local men indicted in Kentucky in August for an alleged scheme to bilk a bank out of $5 million and the Tennessee Valley Authority out of $500,000 had their case continued in federal court on Wednesday. Lloyd Smith, 61, 1671 Viar Rd., and Neal Wall, 64, 13490 Highway 211, were arraigned in U.S. District Court in Paducah, Ky...
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