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Obituaries for January 13, 2010
(Obituary ~ 01/13/10)
Genenda Lee Clark, 61, of Medina, formerly of Dyersburg, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010 at her residence. She was a retired beautician and marketing researcher for LHK & Partners, and a member of The Lighthouse in Jackson. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. today at Dyer County Memorial Gardens with Pastor Donald Lance officiating...
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DSCC to host sustainable energy summit
(Local News ~ 01/13/10)
How to save energy, how to spend less for it, and how to take advantage of financing incentives and tax credits for using alternative energy sources are all on the agenda for the first sustainable energy and technology forum being hosted by Dyersburg State Community College...
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Trimble Board, former mayor discuss attorney billing, judge appointment
(Local News ~ 01/13/10)
During last week's meeting of the Trimble Board of Mayor and Aldermen, the issue of city attorney billing was a topic of discussion among board members and former mayor Jim Stark. During December's meeting, Mayor James Davis told the board that Trimble was charged for Stark talking to city attorney Dean Dedmon about the city's charter. The conversation was on the issue of the appointment of city judges...
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State health representative gives straight facts on swine flu
(Local News ~ 01/13/10)
State Department of Health Regional Epidemiologist Dr. Mary Lancaster shared an overview on the H1N1 virus with Kiwanis Club members at the organization's regular noon meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 6. The guest of Kiwanis President and Family Nurse Practitioner Shari Heathcott, Lancaster was joined by Marilyn Workman of the Dyersburg Health Department...
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TWF to host nation's largest youth waterfowl hunt
(Local News ~ 01/13/10)
The Tennessee Wildlife Federation has again chosen Dyersburg as the location for its second annual Davis P. Rice Youth Waterfowl Hunt. The event will include a banquet on Friday, Feb. 5 and an organized youth hunt on Saturday, Feb. 6. "We are excited to once again host this youth waterfowl hunt in Dyersburg," said Dyersburg Mayor John Holden. "We look forward to a great weekend with these youth and others that will accompany them."...
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County planners to discuss road plan
(Local News ~ 01/13/10)
The Dyer County Regional Planning Commission is expected Thursday to consider a minor subdivision plat and to discuss revising the county's major road plan. The commission will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the county Building and Zoning Department, 1910 Pioneer Road...
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Store targeted again in burglary
(Local News ~ 01/13/10)
Dyersburg police charged a Ridgley man in connection with an early-morning burglary of a business. Officers responded to an alarm at the Plaza Food Center, 941 South Main, at approximately 3 a.m. Officers discovered where the suspect entered the building through a broken window and stole an undetermined amount of cash and cigarettes...
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Trojans too much for Rebels
(High School Sports ~ 01/13/10)
Entering Tuesday night's game against Obion County, the DHS basketball team was one win away from not only evening its overall record, but more importantly the squad could get back to .500 in district play as well. The obstacle standing before the scrappy Trojans was an Obion County squad that had lost four straight and desperately needed a win to stay out of the bottom of the district standings...
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