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Obituaries for November 5, 2013
(Obituary ~ 11/05/13)
God called home Michael Joe "Chili" Chilcutt, 51 of Newbern, Tennessee on Monday, November 4, 2013. Born Monday, January 1, 1962 in Dyersburg, Tennessee, he was a supervisor with D & B Properties and member of Holy Hills Baptist Church. Funeral services for Mr. ...
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DSCC to present 'The Amish Project'
(Local News ~ 11/05/13)
The drama department at Dyersburg State Community College will present 'The Amish Project' Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 7-9. The curtain will rise in the First Citizens Auditorium in the Campus Activities Building at DSCC at 7:30 p.m., nightly. Tickets, available at the door only, are $6 to the public and $5 for students, DSCC faculty/staff and senior citizens...
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McIver's Grant names new library director
(Local News ~ 11/05/13)
McIver's Grant Public Library has a new face behind its circulation desk, but the library's new director is no stranger to library science. Regina Patterson is a Weakley County native who spent the majority of her career as an educator. "I have been a school librarian most of my life," said Patterson. "I became an administrator and then a teacher evaluator for one year. (This position has) allowed me to return to library science."...
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Third annual Women in Networking Holiday Mart this Thursday
(Local News ~ 11/05/13)
Just in time for the holidays, Security Bank will host the third annual Women in Networking Holiday Mart on Thursday, Nov. 7, from 5 -- 7 p.m. at Lupo's. There will be complimentary appetizers, drinks, and door prizes throughout the evening, plus discounts from a number of local businesses...
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LIFE Maze event has amazing impact
(Local News ~ 11/05/13)
This past week, area eighth-graders had a unique opportunity to see what the consequences of real-life choices whether good or bad could be. Life Choices and Right Choices of Dyersburg collaborated with an endless number of community partners to bring a LIFE Maze event to the community, the first of its kind with the simplest of messages:...
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Trimble board addresses excessive utility cutoffs, appoints Belonio as new CFO
(Local News ~ 11/05/13)
The Trimble Board of Mayor and Aldermen addressed an excessive number of utility cutoffs last month during Monday night's meeting. Trimble Mayor James Davis told the board there were 31 residences that were listed as having their gas, water, and garbage service cut off due to delinquent payments. ...
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City firefighters honored for heroic rescue
(Local News ~ 11/05/13)
Two Dyersburg firefighters were recently honored in Nashville at a "First Responder Award" ceremony held in September and hosted by the Department of Safety and Homeland Security. Firefighter/EMT Jacob Sullivan and firefighter/EMT David Williams were honored for their efforts in saving the life a child during a house fire earlier this spring...
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City board approves bids, discusses fire chief vacancy
(Local News ~ 11/05/13)
The Dyersburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously approved a large expenditure for the city's street department as it authorized for a used trackhoe to be purchased from Stribling Equipment in Jackson at its board meeting on Monday evening. City Purchasing Agent Greg Williams made the recommendation after it was determined that the 2002 model currently in operation needed extensive repairs. ...
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DC's Richardson inks with Bethel
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/13)
Though the start of her senior softball season is still months away, Dyer County senior Kelsey Richardson's plans for life after high school were recently solidified when she signed a scholarship offer to continue her playing career as well as education at Bethel University in McKenzie...
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