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DSCC gives highest honor to Adcock
(Local News ~ 09/02/08)
Bill Adcock of Newbern recently joined a short list of area residents presented Dyersburg State Community College's highest honor - the Pinnacle Award. Adcock, only the seventh area resident in the 40-year history of the college to receive the award, was presented the honor by DSCC President Dr. Karen Bowyer in front of almost 200 full-time DSCC faculty and staff members at last week's annual Fall Update. The award acknowledges extraordinary service to the college...
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Matthew 25:40 calls for community support
(Local News ~ 09/02/08)
The food pantry provided by Matthew 25:40 is in desperate need of restocking and Executive Director Amy Schmitt is calling for community support for donations of non-perishable items. "We have plenty of canned vegetables," said Schmitt. "Our immediate need is everything else."...
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2008 Junior Fairest of the Fair
(Local News ~ 09/02/08)
Lacee Morgan of Dyersburg High School was crowned Junior Fairest of the Fair on Monday evening. Her court, from left, Third Maid Molly Green of Halls High School, Second Maid Rachel Gauldin of DHS, Morgan, and First Maid Madison Butler of DHS, right. The girls were chosen from 20 young ladies in the pageant...
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2008 Fairest of the Fair
(Local News ~ 09/02/08)
Mandi Johnson, daughter of George and Karen Johnson of Dyersburg, was crowned 2008 Fairest of the Fair on opening night of the 61st annual Dyer County Fair. Johnson stands with her court, Second Maid Cara Williams, left, daughter of Tom and Cheryl Mathis and Greg and Lori Williams, all of Dyersburg; and First Maid Rachel Swetnam, right, daughter of Dr. Jeff and Janet Swetnam of Dyersburg. Johnson and her court were chosen from 16 contestants in the pageant...
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