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City schools Relay team to serve at Lupo's
(Local News ~ 03/23/10)
Visit Lupo's Italian Steakhouse on March 29 and you might be surprised to find out who's taking orders and serving food. The Dyersburg City School System's Relay for Life team is holding a celebrity server night at the restaurant from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m...
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First Citizens to serve as site to pick up census forms
(Local News ~ 03/23/10)
The U.S. Census Bureau has determined that people using a P.O. Box for their mailing address have an increased possibility of not being counted in the census. To help ensure that everyone is counted, First Citizens National Bank is assisting with the 2010 Census by serving as a host site for picking up census forms. The forms are available at the First Citizens Main and Green Village Financial Centers located in Dyersburg...
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Massage therapist loses license for sexual battery
(Local News ~ 03/23/10)
The state Board of Massage Therapy has revoked the license of a massage therapist charged with inappropriately touching a female client at Serendipity Day Spa in Dyersburg in 2008. Donald Elvois Starbard III, M.T., of Humboldt, was listed in the Tennessee Department of Health's Disciplinary Action Report for health professionals disciplined last month by the state Board of Massage Therapy. The report was released Monday, March 15...
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DES reports Worldcolor just signed five-year contract for electrical service
(Local News ~ 03/23/10)
Dyersburg Electric System President and CEO Jimmy Williamson announced to members of the Power Board on Monday that although World Color Press's recent decision to close its Dyersburg facility will affect the system's electrical load, it will not significantly affect the DES budget for over four years...
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DES proposes local economic incentive for manufacturers
(Local News ~ 03/23/10)
Members of the Power Board voted to allow Dyersburg Electric System to make a bold move in local industrial recruitment at the organization's regular meeting on Monday, March 22. DES President and CEO Jimmy Williamson requested Power Board members approve an incentive for local manufacturers who increase their electric load and create jobs in the community...
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Police looking for armed robbery suspect
(Local News ~ 03/23/10)
Dyersburg Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred Sunday night at JR Mart on Harrell Avenue. Police responded to a hold up alarm at 1025 Harrell Avenue, at approximately 9:30 p.m. Officers arrived to discover that the store had been robbed by a black male, approximately 5'5" - 5'7", 150 pounds, dark bandanna covering his face, dark colored knee length jacket and black sweatshirt or coat with a hood over his head, armed with a silver or chrome handgun. ...
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So, how's that bracket coming along?
(High School Sports ~ 03/23/10)
There have been times throughout the last 20 years or so that there have been many correct picks placed on the bracket of yours truly when it comes to the NCAA tournament now under way across the nation. Unfortunately, this year hasn't been of them...
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Trojans end busy week with win over Lexington
(High School Sports ~ 03/23/10)
After playing five games in as many days in the annual North Side Tomahawk Classic in Jackson, the DHS Trojan baseball team ended a busy week with an overall 3-2 record. Dyersburg opened the tourney with a solid, 10-6 win over Jackson Christian on Monday, before ending the week with a 4-2 win over former state champion Lexington on Friday...
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Obituaries for March 23, 2010
(Obituary ~ 03/23/10)
Denise Ables, 52, of Dyersburg, died Sunday, March 21, 2010 at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville. She was a self-employed business person and a member of First Baptist Church. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home with Dr. Raymond Boston, Dr. Mike Hickman, and Rev. Bill Phipps officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery...
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