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There's alot to play for in final week of regular season
(High School Sports ~ 02/08/09)
So District 13 basketball fans, are you excited yet? If not, then perhaps basketball just isn't your sport. After a week with some very interesting results, the final week of the season, at least locally, should bring out a large contingent of fans, and with good reason...
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Rebels stun No. 1-ranked Choctaws
(High School Sports ~ 02/08/09)
As potent and consistent as the Dyer County Choctaw offense has been this season, their inconsistency at the free-throw line has made some of their games this year a little too close for comfort. On Friday the Choctaws' (26-1, 9-1) struggles at the charity stripe caught up with the fast and furious squad, as Obion County delivered Dyer County their first loss of the 2008-2009 season, 67-64...
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Church links volunteers, residents with storm damage
(Local News ~ 02/08/09)
The ice storm has melted into memory for many Dyer County residents, but the storm's wrath continues to haunt neighbors to the north. Fallen trees and tree limbs litter yards from Nauvoo through Kentucky. The United Methodist Church is helping residents clean the storm's debris. The church is manning hotlines that identify persons who need free debris removal with volunteers who want to help...
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Ice storm tests county's preparedness
(Local News ~ 02/08/09)
Last month's ice storm tested Dyer County's emergency preparedness and provided a glimpse of what could happen in a disaster. While a layer of ice coated the county, Dyer County Emergency Management Director James Medling said it was obvious that the ice storm became more severe about 3 miles north of Nauvoo...
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