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Obituaries for February 5, 2012
(Obituary ~ 02/05/12)
Mrs. Jewell Snider, 75, of Dyersburg, TN died Friday, February 3, 2012 at her residence. She was a member of Church Grove Baptist Church in Newbern, a former manager of Hotel 6 with her husband, a former secretary at Sylvania and a well-known pianist in Dyer County. She was also a member of the Choral Society at Dyersburg State Community College...
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Another adventure with an old friend
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/12)
While most have been amazed at the rather higher-than-normal temperatures this winter, for those of us that enjoy being outdoors, spring-like temps in February are certainly a bonus. Though there are some wishing for snow-flakes to fall, there is no better feeling for most of us than wearing short-sleeved shirts and enjoying the outdoors in the heart of winter...
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Choctaws win in battle of No. 4's
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/12)
In a battle of No.4 teams in the state, it was the fourth-ranked AAA Choctaws that came out on top over the fourth-ranked AA Pharaohs of Raleigh Egypt High School 82-57. The home crowd was looking for a thrilling and exciting game as the highlight of homecoming festivities, but an unusually high number of fouls (49 total) led to a slow-paced game that never lived up to its billing...
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Trojans, Lady Trojans earn sweep over South Gibson
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/12)
On a night where DHS senior Kayla Wright was crowned 2012 homecoming queen, the respective Trojan and Lady Trojan squads made sure South Gibson didn't play spoilers to ruin the festive occasion. As it turned out, the number 57 was a nice number for both DHS squads...
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Lady Choctaws roll past Lady Pharaohs 78-36
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/12)
The Lady Choctaws kicked off homecoming festivities with the Keanna Wilson show on Friday evening. Wilson scored 10 of the first 12 Dyer County points in the game on her way to a 24-point first-half performance that included four baskets from the 3-point line and four steals. Wilson would finish the night with 32 points, six rebounds and six steals...
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DC's Clark, Brown make college decisions known
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/12)
On Friday morning at Dyer County High School, two senior members of the successful Choctaw football team proved that years of hard work and dedication to the game does have its rewards. Ethan Clark signed a full scholarship to continue his playing career at Bethel University in McKenzie, while teammate Austin Brown will enter Murray State University as a preferred walk-on...
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