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Dyersburg shows no mercy against Rebels during 17-0 shutout in semifinal
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/11)
The Dyersburg Trojans finished their baseball game in style Monday night as they faced the Obion County Rebels at the Elam Stadium in Union City. The Trojans scored 17 unanswered runs to put the game away after five innings to advance to Tuesday's finals of the District 13AA tourney...
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Choctaws advance with 10-2 win over Cougars
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/11)
JACKSON -- With their backs against the wall and no room for error, Dyer County took the field on Monday against Munford looking to fight off elimination and continue their quest for the District 13AAA title. After dropping a first-round contest on Friday to North Side 9-6, the Choctaws bounced back on Saturday by defeating Hardin County 2-1 to get to Monday's matchup with the Cougars...
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Purvis case continued
(Local News ~ 05/10/11)
Adam Purvis made a brief appearance in court on Monday afternoon. Dressed in a blue plaid long-sleeve shirt and khaki pants, Purvis stood silently by his attorney, Cyburn Sullivan, during the proceedings. Sullivan requested a continuance in the case, stating his services had just been retained...
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Record floodwaters slowly recede
(Local News ~ 05/10/11)
The Mississippi River crested on Saturday and both the Obion and the North Fork Forked Deer rivers are on their slow descent to lower water levels, but it still may be awhile before many residents in the county can move back into their homes. "It's a little better than it was," said Dyer County Emergency Director James Medling. "It's just going to be a slow drop (in water levels) for the next few days, but as long as we've got water going down, that's a good thing."...
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DPD searching for suspect in armed robbery
(Local News ~ 05/10/11)
Dyersburg Police are asking for the public's assistance in capturing a suspect who robbed the Q-Mart convenience store on East Court Street on Saturday, April 30, armed with a handgun. The incident happened at 5:20 a.m. ...
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