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Several break-ins reported in city, county
(Local News ~ 01/24/08)
Several break-ins were reported Tuesday and Wednesday in the city and county. The back door to the Parham Insurance Agency, 106 S. Main St., was reported to have been kicked in and the screen removed between noon Monday and 4:26 p.m. Tuesday. Nothing was reported taken, said the report...
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Main Street gets grant for permanent farmer's market
(Local News ~ 01/24/08)
The Main Street Dyersburg Association recently received $23,000 in grant money from the Department of Economic and Community Development to develop a permanent and covered farmer's market. The location for the farmer's market is a vacant storage building situated at the end of Clark Avenue in downtown Dyersburg, which was once used as a lumber warehouse by Forcum Lannom. ...
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Evangelism emphasis on Jerusalem Project '08
(Local News ~ 01/24/08)
Since 2002, youth representing the churches in the Dyer Baptist Association have been coming together on the third weekend of January to help others. The Jerusalem Project marked its seventh year Jan. 20-21 with 337 teens, college students and adults from 23 local Baptist Churches participating...
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Fire guts Trimble residence
(Local News ~ 01/24/08)
Tenth house fire in county since beginning of year
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DHS to offer course in Chinese language study
(Local News ~ 01/24/08)
The faculty at Dyersburg High School has encouraged students at their school to dream big for many years. Recently, with new mandates initiated by the state changing the face of education in Tennessee, Superintendent Lloyd Ramer has returned the favor...
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Early voting 'light', but on pace to better '04 numbers
(Local News ~ 01/24/08)
Early voting is under way in Dyer County, with a pace set to beat the 2004 presidential primary. Dyer County Register of Elections Jane Heathcott said the turnout, although on track to better the previous numbers, "is still really light." "It's that way across the state," she said. "Even though more people are voting, the numbers just aren't there."...
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