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Zoning board approves permits
(Local News ~ 09/15/10)
The Dyer County Board of Zoning Appeals approved permits for two family commercial enterprises and elected officers Tuesday afternoon. Permits were issued to: The board also re-elected Almous Austin as its chairman and elected Terry Parker as its vice chairman/secretary. Officers are to be elected annually...
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DHS Symphony of Sound is Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/15/10)
This Saturday, high school bands from all over West Tennessee will march into the J. C. Sawyer Stadium on the Dyersburg High School campus to take part in the 31st annual Symphony of Sound competition. One of the longest running high school band competitions in the area, the show will be the first contest of the season for many participants. It was moved up in the 2010 season from its traditional October date...
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Dyer County Health Dept. offers seasonal flu vaccine beginning Sept. 20
(Local News ~ 09/15/10)
The Dyer County Health Department will offer its seasonal influenza vaccine beginning Monday, Sept. 20, at its location at 1755 Parr Ave., in Dyersburg, with officials encouraging local residents to call the health department to make an appointment for a dose of the vaccine...
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March of Dimes announces Dyer County 2010 Ambassador Child; March for Babies set Sept. 25
(Local News ~ 09/15/10)
For many women, the time of pregnancy is full of optimism and hope. Each day brings a new change to discover, a new detail to notice or a new dream to imagine. She smiles in wonder as her body changes instinctively, nurturing and protecting the fragile life within - an experience that can only be called a miracle...
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Community Cancer Fund BBQ Benefit taking orders
(Local News ~ 09/15/10)
Get your appetites ready, because the Community Cancer Fund BBQ Benefit is Friday, Oct. 1, and orders are being taken now. Although construction is being done to the Dyer County Courthouse grounds the event will still be held downtown, starting at 10 a.m...
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State: Lake County bookkeeper admits to misappropriation of $200,000
(Local News ~ 09/15/10)
The state's Comptroller of the Treasury Department of Audit announced yesterday that the former bookkeeper of Lake County Mayor Macie Roberson had allegedly misappropriated more than $200,000 of public funds for her own personal use. An investigation by the State Comptroller's Division of County Audit revealed that Kim Keeling, 65 Riley Road Ext., Ridgely, issued 191 vendor checks totaling $202,344.63 from the county's general fund between Oct. 18, 2005 and July 26, 2010...
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