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State of Emergency declared in Dyersburg
(Local News ~ 05/03/10)
Southtown flooding and river expected to continue rising Dyersburg Mayor John Holden declared a State of Emergency in Dyersburg early Monday morning, after the Forked Deer River rose seven feet Sunday night. The water level of Forked Deere River is at 27.5-feet and rising, and predicted to rise to a level not seen since 1937...
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Dyersburg and Dyer County schools closed for Tuesday
(Local News ~ 05/03/10)
Dyersburg city and Dyer County schools will not be in session on Tuesday, May 4, due to flooding in the area. Dyersburg city schoolteachers are to report to their classrooms on Tuesday. However, Dyer County teachers will not have to report to their classrooms on Tuesday...
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State of Emergency declared in Dyersburg; Southtown flooding and river expected to continue rising
(Local News ~ 05/03/10)
For many West Tennessee residents, the severe weather this weekend is behind them and spring has returned. For others, the real danger came after the storm was over. Dyersburg Mayor John Holden declared a State of Emergency in Dyersburg early Monday morning, after the Forked Deer River rose seven feet Sunday night...
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Dyersburg and Dyer County both declared State of Emergency, floodwaters continue to rise, Forked Deer River expected to crest at 7 p.m. on Tuesday
(Local News ~ 05/03/10)
The National Weather Service expects water levels in Dyersburg and Dyer County to remain at a major flood stage through Friday, May 7, dipping just under the "major flood" marker of 26.5 feet on Saturday, May 8-the last day projected by the service...
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Highways 412 and 210 closed; Highway 51 remains open
(Local News ~ 05/03/10)
Tennessee Highway Patrol Capt. Joel Deal announced that both lanes of Highway 412 between Highway 210 and Highway 104 would be closed. Traffic is being rerouted through Trenton. Also, Highway 210 is closed from Highway 51 at Four Points to Highway 412. The highways will remain closed indefinitely...
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