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At the shelter
(Features ~ 06/11/09)
June is Adopt a Shelter Cat month. Jacque Lynn Schultz, C.P.D.T., Companion Animal Programs Advisor, suggests nine different ways to welcome home your new cat and ease the adjustment period most new relationships go through. 'Patti' is a precious 6-week-old, longhaired tortie. ...
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Obituaries for June 11, 2009
(Obituary ~ 06/11/09)
Lucy Edna Moore, 87, of Tiptonville, died Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Union City. She was a retired employee of Dairy Queen, a Baptist and an avid gardener. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. today in Lake Memorial Gardens in Tiptonville with Dr. Carl Mills officiating. Dyersburg Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements...
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Container gardens showcased at Healthy Woman
(Local News ~ 06/11/09)
Got an empty flowerpot? Think of it as an opportunity. Yes, an opportunity for creativity, imagination and an entire summer's worth of beauty. Harolyn Council of Virgin's Nursery recently showed Healthy Woman members just how easy it can be to combine a variety of plants to create stunning container gardens...
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CableOne snags FCC waiver to increase HD programming; Dyersburg to be company's first all-digital system
(Local News ~ 06/11/09)
CableOne recently made a bold move concerning its Dyersburg market that has drawn national attention. Last October, the system requested the Federal Communications Commission allow them to purchase and deploy HD-capable all-digital devices, a much less expensive means to provide high-definition programming to customers in small and rural markets. CableOne requested a waiver from the FCC allowing the company to use the devices in its cable system in Dyersburg...
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Canterbury residents enjoy animal day
(Local News ~ 06/11/09)
Residents at Canterbury Place in Dyersburg got a thrill when they had animal day at their community center. Keith and Melanie Myers, of Bonicord, own Myers Farms and were gracious enough to bring some of their animals to show the residents. The Myers brought a goat, rabbits, a stepstool gosling, a North American lion-head rabbit, a roen duck and a turkey chick for the residents to see and feel...
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Three plead guilty to shooting Haywood sheriff's son
(Local News ~ 06/11/09)
Three men accused of shooting the Haywood County sheriff's son last summer pleaded guilty this week in Lauderdale County Circuit Court. The men were accused of killing Brian Bond, 28, of Brownsville, and shooting at three more persons in the vehicle with him. Bond was the son of Haywood County Sheriff Melvin Bond. The shooting reportedly occurred Aug. 9 in the vicinity of Highway 19 East near Lauderdale Middle School...
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City board votes against renewing contract with Dyersburg Air Service
(Local News ~ 06/11/09)
The crowded upstairs conference room at City Hall was surprisingly quiet at a called meeting of the city of Dyersburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Wednesday morning. It was standing room only for the pilots, local businessmen and residents who took the time to attend the 9 a.m. meeting called to take action on a recommendation from the Airport Committee to change the management at the Dyersburg Regional Airport, but only one citizen voiced his opinion on the issue...
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