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Obituaries for Feb. 27, 2009
(Obituary ~ 02/28/09)
Betty Eason, 72, of Hornbeak, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Union City. She was a retired employee of Salant & Salant and was a member of Hornbeak Baptist Church. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at White-Ranson Funeral Home in Union City with the Rev. Robert Johnson officiating. Burial will be Terrace Hill Cemetery...
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Obituaries for March 1, 2009
(Obituary ~ 02/28/09)
Julia James Bates, 93, of Dyersburg, died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at H.H. Hudson Funeral Home. Burial will be in East Court Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Julie Mae Bolds of Charleston, Mo., and Annie Pearl Burks of Tupelo, Miss...
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DHS Class of 1969 looking for classmates
(Local News ~ 02/28/09)
Local members of the Dyersburg High School class of 1969 are planning a 40th reunion and looking for fellow classmates. The event will be held Sept. 25 and 26, with plans for social events, dinner, a video presentation and recognition of classmates who have passed away since graduation...
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March is Red Cross month
(Local News ~ 02/28/09)
March is the big fundraising month for the Red Cross and they are asking the community for your support in many or their efforts. Each year the Dyer County American Red Cross answers to the victims of disaster in our community. Since this all costs money, the Red Cross is asking for the community to assist them, this month, with donations to recover expenses incurred while helping disaster victims with their immediate needs. ...
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Turkeys find new home in the country
(Local News ~ 02/28/09)
Two turkeys relinquished to the Dyersburg/Dyer County Humane Society on Thursday night have already been adopted. Both have found a new home in the countryside with a family that rescues livestock from the shelter, a humane society spokesperson said Friday...
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Burn permits required
(Local News ~ 02/28/09)
Do you need a permit to clean up fallen limbs from the recent ice and wind storms? The answer is yes, if you intend to burn them. The Tennessee Division of Forestry reminded landowners Thursday that a burning permit is required for any outdoor burning within 500 feet of a forest, grassland or woodland until May 15...
- Womanless Beauty Revue Friday at DHS (Local News ~ 02/28/09)
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DSCC names China as subject of annual book festival and essay contest
(Local News ~ 02/28/09)
Area residents will be able to delve deeply into the history and culture of China when Dyersburg State Community College hosts its 2009 Book Festival and Voices of West Tennessee. As a part of the festival, a Chinese history and literature essay contest will be funded by Humanities Tennessee and The Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis...
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CableOne manager declines meeting with city committee
(Local News ~ 02/28/09)
The city of Dyersburg's latest attempt for a meeting between cable committee members and CableOne manager Elvis Brown resulted in a few empty chairs on Thursday morning. Brown declined attending the meeting, because he did "not have any new information to share" with board members. But his was not the only empty seat in the conference room...
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