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Obituaries for February 10, 2010
(Obituary ~ 02/10/10)
Grady Battles Jr. age 38 of Dyersburg died January 9, 2010 in Centerville. Funeral services will be held Sat. January 16, 2010 time 1 p.m. at Fountain of Life Ministries 748 Tigrett St. Halls, TN with Pastor Alonzo Green officiating. Burial will be held in Memorial Park Cemetery in Dyersburg...
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Students use day off to create snow bear
(Local News ~ 02/10/10)
Monday night's snow was put to use by some young men as they built a giant snow teddy bear. Eric McClain and Walt Carter built the bear in the middle of the football field next to the YMCA. McClain and Carter said the creation took around two hours to build...
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City Schools host annual School Board Dinner
(Local News ~ 02/10/10)
The Dyersburg City School Board held its annual school board dinner at the Professional Development Center on Monday evening. Hosted by Security Bank, the dinner allowed school board representatives, school administrators and central office personnel to discuss issues concerning the system and the community...
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Grant to pay for new LED lights on Sheriff's Dept. vehicles
(Local News ~ 02/10/10)
Dyer County Sheriff's Department patrol cars will soon be outfitted with new LED emergency light bars, thanks to grant monies. The sheriff's department expects to receive a little more than $17,000 from a Byrne disparate funding grant. The department has already received a $12,600 check, earmarked for equipment. The remaining funds have been designated for overtime pay...
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Fitzhugh announces re-election bid for House
(Local News ~ 02/10/10)
RIPLEY, Tenn. - On Monday, Feb. 8, State Rep. Craig Fitzhugh (D-Ripley) released a statement announcing that he would seek re-election as state representative for the 82nd District. "After talking with my wonderful family, my friends and the great constituents of Crockett, Dyer and Lauderdale Counties, I am announcing today my desire to seek reelection as state representative of 82nd District," said Fitzhugh...
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2nd round of snow proves more hazardous
(Local News ~ 02/10/10)
Monday's winter storm was the year's second major snowfall to hit West Tennessee. As most of Monday morning's snow melted a second round occurred that afternoon. It may not have been the 8 to 10 inches like last month's snowfall, but it did cause hazardous driving conditions for motorists...
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