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November Healthy Woman encourages local ladies to kick up their heels and let go of their sanity
(Local News ~ 12/07/08)
Women attending November's Healthy Woman event at the Lannom Center were treated to a "Girl's Nite Out" with an entertaining keynote speaker and informative breakout sessions focusing on enjoying the upcoming holiday season. The event, held from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Dyersburg Country Club at the Farms, entertained local women with four mini-sessions, a light complimentary dinner and a rollicking good dose of inspiration from Lisa Smartt, author of "Life, Love and Cluttered Closets."...
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Sorghum Valley Christmas offers the feel of Christmas past
(Local News ~ 12/07/08)
Christmas is the time of year when people get out to enjoy the sights and sounds of the season. Nowhere in Dyer County is a better place to do this than Sorghum Valley at the Dyer County fairgrounds. If you thought Sorghum Valley was only for the Dyer County Fair, think again...
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One local team rises above the ashes in time of need
(High School Sports ~ 12/07/08)
Over the last four and a half years, the words written in this space have primarily focused on the happenings in the local sports world. Some have agreed with things said, some haven't, but telling it like I see it has always been the focus. This week, instead of the focus being on the local basketball teams and the new hoops season, I would rather give thanks to a different group of individuals that displayed a superb team effort during the past week...
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North Side too much for Dyersburg squads
(High School Sports ~ 12/07/08)
Dyersburg continued their 2008-2009 season Friday night when the squads traveled to Jackson to take on the Indians of North Side. Despite good starts, both Dyersburg squads fell to North Side with the boys losing 69-40 and the girls falling 69-57. The Lady Trojans took the court first on the evening against an experienced Lady Indians squad. ...
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Agee signs to continue career at Cumberland
(High School Sports ~ 12/07/08)
The decision was a tough one to make, but in the end Cumberland University was the best choice for DHS senior Allyson Agee. Agee, the daughter of Warner Agee and Joanna Flowers, signed a national letter of intent Friday at Dyersburg High School to accept a scholarship to the NAIA college located in Lebanon, Tenn...
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