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Obituaries for March 7, 2010
(Obituary ~ 03/09/10)
Jodie R. French Sr., 82, of Dyersburg, died Friday, March 5, 2010 at Reelfoot Manor Nursing Center in Tiptonville. He was retired as an electrician for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., a member of Second Baptist Church, an Army Military Police veteran of World War II, a former Red Coat at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center, a former employee of the Tennessee Forestry Service and Heckethorn Manufacturing, and an avid ham-radio operator...
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Obituaries for March 9, 2010
(Obituary ~ 03/09/10)
Sarah Elizabeth "Precious" Edmundson Bond, 89, of Dyersburg, died Sunday March 7, 2010 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. She was a homemaker, a member of First United Methodist Church for 60 years, a member of Summer Hill Garden Club, an avid Bridge player, an excellent cook, an avid reader, a member of Thursday Morning First United Methodist Church Bible Study, a member of Potts-Price and Sellers Sunday School Class, a member of United Methodist Women, and a Methodist Youth Fellowship Leader.. ...
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Chamber's Leadership classes visit state capitol
(Local News ~ 03/09/10)
Local leaders of all ages recently received a closer view of the state capitol and its practices when members of the Dyer County Adult Leadership and Youth Leadership programs each completed Capitol/State Legislature events in Nashville. Dyer County Leadership classes are hosted by State Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris at the state capitol each year while the Legislature is in session. This year's two-day Adult Leadership event took place Feb. 23 through 24...
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Sentences for theft, fraud given in circuit court
(Local News ~ 03/09/10)
In Dyer County Circuit Court on Dec. 14-15: Four additional charges of worthless checks and one count of forgery were dismissed. On two of the worthless check charges, Cage was sentenced to concurrent sentences of 11 months, 29 days supervised probation. She was ordered to pay restitution of $406.32 to Peebles; $53.19 to Dairy Queen; $47.44 to Neighborhood Market; $1,055 to Auston Mealer; $211.58 to Little General; and $42.91 to Duncan's Food Mart...
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Despite loss, plenty to be proud of at DC
(High School Sports ~ 03/09/10)
So, for the thousands of Choctaw maniacs attending the sectional game against White Station, wasn't it about the best seven dollars you've ever spent in your life? At the half, probably many in attendance were not far from making plans for a quick exit in the late stages of the third quarter. Yours truly was one of those, but it never happened...
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Slow start too much for Choctaws to overcome
(High School Sports ~ 03/09/10)
Nearly 3,000 screaming fans packed out Dyer County High School on Monday night for the substate matchup between the Choctaws and White Station. Despite erasing a 20-point halftime deficit and taking a one-point lead with 27 seconds left in the game, the Choctaws fell to the Spartans 65-60...
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