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Local WestStar alums attend Tenn. Soybean Luncheon
(Business ~ 09/20/14)
Local alumni of the UT Martin WestStar Leadership Program attended the ninth Annual Tennessee Soybean Festival Barbecue Luncheon sponsored by Mayor Randy Brundige on Sept. 5 in Martin. Each year, Brundige invites WestStar alumni to attend the event and also visit the Tennessee Soybean Festival in downtown Martin. The luncheon is held at First State Bank. Pictured left to right from Dyer County are Paul Carson, Chad Davis, Christie Baker, Lori Kelley, Tammy Hall and Hughes Clardy.
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Smith joins SmithReed as financial advisor
(Business ~ 09/20/14)
SmithReed Asset Management has welcomed Russell Hunter Smith to its team as financial advisor, company officials recently announced. Smith joins advisors Jeff Rummells, David Waycaster, CPA, and Karen House. Smith holds a series 65 securities license from the state of Tennessee and is an accounting major at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. ...
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Tough week for football
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/14)
Each and every week it seems like the competition of local football gets tougher and tougher. Don't get me wrong, it's great to see a great football team whether it be one of the teams we cover in the paper or a team that's dang near in Memphis. After what has gone on so far this season, there's no doubt that the level of play is rising by the second, and we should tip our hats, visors or even helmets to the Friday-night warriors...
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Choctaws can't hold first-half lead, lose 24-7
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/14)
It was an up-and-down night for the Dyer County Choctaws Friday, as they fell to 2-3 after a 24-7 loss to the Munford Cougars. It was a defensive battle throughout the first half, with both teams scoring just 10 points combined. Head coach Barry Kendall was displeased with the play of his team...
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Cavaliers capitalize on Trojan miscues, win 35-21
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/14)
ALAMO -- Facing No.5-ranked Crockett County on Friday, Dyersburg needed to play well in all three phases of the game as well as keep the mistakes at a minimum. Unfortunately for the Trojans, though they played well, key mistakes in the second half proved to be too much to overcome as the Cavaliers extended their winning streak to five games with a 35-21 win in front of a capacity crowd in Alamo...
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