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Canoe trip planned for Main Street Fall Festival
(Local News ~ 09/23/09)
An addition to this year's Main Street Fall Festival will be a 9 water-mile canoe trip on the Forked Deer River. The three-hour trip will start Saturday from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. from a put-in point on the Forked Deer River in RoEllen and will end at the Farmer's Market in downtown Dyersburg...
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Main Street Fall Festival Friday and Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/23/09)
The Main Street Fall Festival will be this Friday and Saturday, Sept. 25-26, in downtown Dyersburg, the Court Square and River Park. The festival will kick off with a cruise-in for the antique vehicles on Friday at 6 p.m. Things will start back up on Saturday at 7 a.m. at the Farmer's Market in downtown Dyersburg...
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Bono, U2 give VIP treatment to patient who donated Make-a-Wish funds to extreme global poverty
(Local News ~ 09/23/09)
Sometimes an unselfish act brings blessings beyond just the gift of helping others. For 15-year-old Laurence Carolin, two wishes have been granted through his experience with the Make-a-Wish program. And skeptics would be hard pressed to find someone more deserving...
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Man gets prison time for robbery, break-ins
(Local News ~ 09/23/09)
In Dyer County Circuit Court on Aug. 11: On both charges, Luster was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in jail and will serve those sentences concurrently with each other but consecutively with a Missouri sentence. He also was fined $750 in each case...
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RoEllen store tries third time for beer permit
(Local News ~ 09/23/09)
The Dyer County Alcohol and Beverage Committee is scheduled to consider a third beer permit application in four months for a RoEllen business. Amanda Renee Haynes, 24, of Meacham Road, is the latest person seeking permission to sell beer at Hill Top Market, 6256 Highway 104 in RoEllen. She plans to offer packaged beer for off-premises consumption...
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Obituaries for September 23, 2009
(Obituary ~ 09/23/09)
Mrs. Brenda Kay Mauldin, 60, of Ridgely, Tennessee, died Monday, September 21, 2009, at her residence. Mrs. Mauldin was a member of the Willingham Baptist Church and a nurse's aide and EMT for over 20 years. Curry Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements...
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