- 2008 Dyer County Basketball Homecoming Court (Local News ~ 01/28/08)
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Free tax help sites to open at DSCC
(Local News ~ 01/28/08)
Representatives of Dyersburg State Community College will join with elected area officials to hold grand openings for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program on the Dyersburg and Covington campuses on Thursday, Jan. 31. The is the second year that DSCC has joined the Family Self-Sufficiency Alliance of West Tennessee to provide this free service for area taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes of less than $40,000...
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Students, parents to gain insight into college
(Local News ~ 01/28/08)
High school seniors and their parents can get insider information about paying for college with a free event at Dyersburg State Community College. DSCC will be one of only 28 sites available for the statewide College Goal Sunday, which begins locally at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 10, in the Security Bank Learning Center, located in the former Dyersburg Country Club building. This is the third year in a row that DSCC has been chosen to host the event...
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Woman who sought diversion loses appeal
(Local News ~ 01/28/08)
A Dyersburg woman's appeal to have a pre-trial diversion approved was denied on Tuesday by the Court of Criminal Appeals in Jackson after the panel found previous "time served" for an offense did not allow her to have a pre-trial diversion for a later act...
- Celebrating a living legend (Local News ~ 01/28/08)
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Police threaten gas to quell disturbance
(Local News ~ 01/28/08)
Dyersburg Police early Sunday threatened to use tear gas to disperse a crowd described in reports as about 100 people engaged in physical and verbal disputes on the Club 51 parking lot. According to the report, the incident started when Marquete Carter, 22, 1020 Hornbrook St., assaulted club security manager Bouvier Wright. The crowd quickly got out of control and spilled out into the parking lot...
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Obituaries for Jan. 28, 2008
(Obituary ~ 01/28/08)
James E. "Gene" Hall, 70, of Trimble, died Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008, at his residence. He was a self-employed carpenter and a U.S. Army veteran. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Johnson-Williams Funeral Home with Larry Frye officiating. Burial will be in Pierce Cemetery in Trimble...
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Fire Cruxent, artist known for vibrant colors, dies
(Local News ~ 01/28/08)
Fire Cruxent, the Newbern native whose colorful works brought her international renown as an artist, died on Sunday. She was 67. Born as Estelle Norville Jr., she took the name "Fire" from a friend's de-scription of her during time in Tangiers, Morocco, she told a reporter in 2001...
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