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Obituaries for November 21, 2010
(Obituary ~ 11/20/10)
Annie Childress Mrs. Annie Childress, 94, of Dyersburg, died Friday, November 19, 2010 at her residence. She worked in the Finley school cafeteria for 17 years and was a member of Ft. Hudson Baptist Church. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 21, 2010 in the Chapel of Curry Funeral Home with Bro. Tom Pirtle officiating. Interment will follow in Fairview Cemetery. Curry Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements...
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Tennessee Rehabilitation Center holds annual luncheon
(Local News ~ 11/20/10)
The self-help market is flooded with books designed to teach people how to lead successful lives. Books and articles filled with sayings and strategies reminding those facing challenges to keep getting up, never give up and keep moving toward their goal...
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Tickets available now for Transitions 12 Days of Christmas fundraiser
(Local News ~ 11/20/10)
Transitions of Dyer County will begin its third annual 12 Days of Christmas holiday fundraiser, an event designed to raise money for the center and give back to the community that supports it. Tickets are currently on sale for nearly two weeks of drawings for gift items from local businesses ranging from spa packages and restaurant gift certificates to a Wii gaming system and a flat-screen television. Tickets are $10 each or three for $25...
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City planners OK new real estate office
(Local News ~ 11/20/10)
Dyersburg realtor Hunter Newbill received approval to move ahead with plans for a new building on Silver Street at Thursday morning's meeting of the November Dyersburg Municipal Regional Planning Commission. At the regular monthly meeting, commissioners looked over site plans for a two-story 4,400-square-foot real estate office to be constructed on the cul-de-sac behind Walgreens. ...
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Suspects named in Thursday's drug round up, announcement of newly formed West Tenn. Violent Crime Task Force
(Local News ~ 11/20/10)
The Department of Justice has released the names of the suspects arrested on Thursday during a round up of drug suspects that involved multiple agencies. Edward L. Stanton, III, United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, held a press conference on Friday morning in Dyersburg announcing the unsealing of an indictment charging the fourteen suspects, captured on Thursday, with several federal drug trafficking violations...
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