- May Beauty Spot (Local News ~ 06/30/10)
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USDA changes location for Dyersburg commodity distribution
(Local News ~ 06/30/10)
The distribution of USDA commodities in Dyersburg has changed its location. Dyersburg residents who are signed up to receive commodities will now pick them up in the gym at the Office on Aging, located at 1400 Hornbrook from 8 a.m. until noon, on July 14 and 15. Participants are asked not to park in front of the building, but to use the parking lot in the rear of the office...
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2010 Taking Back Our Community Summerfest a success
(Local News ~ 06/30/10)
Residents throughout Dyersburg joined at the Bruce Community Center the first weekend in June for the annual Taking Back Our Community Summerfest. The kickoff took place Thursday, June 4, with 40-50 youngsters attending Youth Night. Additional events filled with old-fashioned fun and motivational messages were held over the weekend with many speakers addressing the current issues facing local youth...
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Woman continues search for missing grandfather
(Local News ~ 06/30/10)
After five years, a Dyer County woman is still in search of her 78-year-old grandfather, Freddie Louis Whittiemore, who went missing from Haywood County on June 19, 2005. Amanda Tittle, Whittiemore's granddaughter, said since it has been five years, her family does not expect him to be alive, but they still want answers...
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E-911 Board OKs new 911 system to be installed
(Local News ~ 06/30/10)
The Dyer County E-911 Board has chosen a vendor to install the new 911 system upgrade. The board awarded the project to Integrated Communications and PlantCML. Integrated Communications is the service provider for the current 911 system and submitted the bid for the upgrade on behalf of PlantCML, which is headquartered in Temecula, Calif...
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THP checking licenses on Highway 104
(Local News ~ 06/30/10)
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is conducting driver's license roadside safety checkpoints this week through Sunday, July 4 on State Route 104 in Dyer County. Recognizing the danger presented to the public by unqualified drivers, troopers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles being operated by drivers who violate the driver's license laws of Tennessee...
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