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Obituaries for December 21, 2010
(Obituary ~ 12/21/10)
Melanie Carol Campbell, of Memphis, died Saturday, Dec. 18. 2010 in Marshall County, Miss. A memorial service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 28 at Snow Lake Community Center. Another memorial service will be held in January for family and friends in the Memphis area. Holly Springs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements...
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Transitions names 6th, 7th winners in 12 Days of Christmas fundraiser
(Local News ~ 12/21/10)
On the sixth day of Christmas, Transitions gave to Joyce Moore of Newbern ... a gourmet gift basket donated by Pennington Seed and Supply. On the seventh day of Christmas, Transitions gave to Kim Rhodes of Dyersburg ... a spa package donated by Beauty and Beyond Day Spa...
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Christmas in Sorghum Valley donations support local charity programs
(Local News ~ 12/21/10)
Christmas in Sorghum Valley may be over, but the donations received will go on for quite some time. The event, held on Dec. 9, 10 and 11 at the Dyer County fairgrounds, had over 3,500 visitors who experienced what Christmas was like in the late 1800s...
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City Board honors Dudley
(Local News ~ 12/21/10)
Members of the Dyersburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen left a seat vacant at Monday evening's regular meeting. The tribute was made in honor of alderman Freeman Dudley, who lost his battle with cancer on Sunday, Dec. 19. Mayor John Holden opened the meeting by commending Dudley for his faithful and diligent service to the city of Dyersburg, requesting aldermen and residents alike to remember the Dudley family in the coming days...
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Dyersburg alderman Dudley dies at 72
(Local News ~ 12/21/10)
A valued public servant and local businessman, Freeman Dudley, died Sunday, Dec.19, at his home. Dudley, who served as alderman on the Dyersburg City Board for 14 years, was first elected in a special election on Aug. 1, 1996. In the past four years, he has served the board as chairman of both the Street and Sanitation and Cable committees and as a member of the Gas, Water and Sewer Committee...
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City approves $2 million for new emergency radios
(Local News ~ 12/21/10)
The city of Dyersburg took a step toward improving emergency communications with local and state agencies this week by approving over $2 million to replace its current emergency radio system. Dyersburg Emergency Operations Manager Mark Grant told aldermen that the city's current system is "dead in the water" at a recent called meeting of the Public Safety Committee. ...
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