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Choctaws fall to Cougars
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/14)
Amanda Neal battles with a Munford player for possession of the ball during the game Tuesday night. The Choctaws lost the game 1-6 to the Cougars, falling to 5-5-1 on the season.
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DMS wins again, now 6-1
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/14)
The Dyersburg Middle School Trojans won big Tuesday night, defeating the Crockett Co. Cavaliers 46-8. DMS is now 6-1 as they prepare for the final game of the season against Ripley. Head coach Mark Schneider seemed to be pretty content with the way his team has played this season...
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Obituaries for September 24, 2014
(Obituary ~ 09/24/14)
Paul Cross, 67, of Arlington, formerly of Dyersburg, died Monday, September 22, 2014 at Baptist East Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born October 29, 1946 to Rev. E.C. and Maxine Cross (both deceased), he was owner of Paul Cross Sales and a member of Advent Presbyterian Church Cordova. He was also a former funeral director at Curry Funeral Home. Paul was a Make-A-Wish Board member and also an active volunteer for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital...
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On the Record
(Court News ~ 09/24/14)
John Christopher Owens, 36, and Kristy Jan Lofton Eddlemon, 44 Jimmy Gale Dollins Jr., 33, and Megan Nicole Hendrix, 27 Robert Anthony Hickman, 54, and Stormy Leanne Johnson, 26 Mitchell Eliott Housley, 23, and Kayla Darby Whalen, 24 Lee Eric Smith, 30, and Meghan Blaire Ervin, 29...
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Dyer County Farm Bureau honors Hill
(Local News ~ 09/24/14)
On Thursday, Sept. 18, Dyer County Farm Bureau board members presented former Dyer County Mayor Richard Hill with a certificate of appreciation for his years of dedicated service and also for being a friend to the agricultural community. Pictured from left to right are Larry Maupin, Mayor Richard Hill and Dyer County Farm Bureau President Tommy Rice.
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First Christian Church hosts Family Color Run
(Local News ~ 09/24/14)
First Christian Church's student ministry, "The Rock", hosted its first-ever Family Color Run on Saturday, Sept. 22, with the hopes of launching a yearly, massive communitywide event for families all over West Tennessee. "We decided to have the Family Color Run for two reasons: to give families an opportunity to have fun and make memories, and to raise money for our 3:13 campaign to build a new children's building," said Pastor of Student Ministries Scott Zurcher. ...
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DHS Trojan Drama presents 'The Brothers Grimm' this week
(Local News ~ 09/24/14)
The drama department of the Dyersburg High School is set to perform its first play of the season, "The Brothers Grimm." The fairy tales of "The Brothers Grimm" are turned on their heads in this fast-paced, rollicking ride as two narrators and several actors attempt to combine all 209 stories ranging from classics like "Snow White," "Cinderella," and "Hansel and Gretel" to more bizarre, obscure stories like "The Devil's Grandmother" and "The Girl Without Hands." It's a wild and free-form comedy with audience participation included.. ...
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World-renowned art exhibits on display for DSCC's grand opening
(Local News ~ 09/24/14)
In conjunction with the grand opening of the new Dyersburg State Community College Learning Resource Center, Student Center and Tipton County Public Library, the college is pleased to present several art exhibits on display in the new state-of-the art 54,000-square-foot facility...
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County budget, finance committees to meet Oct. 1
(Local News ~ 09/24/14)
The Dyer County Budget Committee will meet in the Richard Hill Committee Room at the Dyer County Courthouse at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1, to discuss the election of officers and the appropriation of Dot Foods reimbursement. The Dyer County Finance Committee meeting will take place in the Richard Hill Committee Room at the Dyer County Courthouse at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1 to elect officers...
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Governor stops in Dyersburg for meet-and-greet
(Local News ~ 09/24/14)
Gov. Bill Haslam spent 15 minutes addressing the capacity crowd in attendance before taking several questions from those attending the event. Haslam talked of how well Tennessee has improved under his leadership as well as ideas he has for making the state even better in the future.
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