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Wilder steps down at DHS to take over program at Coffee County Central
(High School Sports ~ 06/17/15)
After five years as head coach of the Lady Trojan softball team at Dyersburg High School, Steve Wilder has informed school officials of his decision to step down in order to fill the head coaching vacancy at Coffee County Central High School located in Manchester...
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Obituaries for June 17, 2015
(Obituary ~ 06/17/15)
Betty Jewel Rice Cogburn, 82, of Dyersburg, passed away on Tuesday, at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Private family graveside services will be held at a later date. Dyersburg Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. --- Patricia Louise McKee, 67, of Dyersburg, passed away on Tuesday at her residence...
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New non-profit offers therapeutic horse riding
(Local News ~ 06/17/15)
A non-profit called Healing Horses Inc. plans to share the joy of horses with those facing difficult physical or emotional challenges. Founded by Sonya Burks, the Dyer County-based group has a mission to enhance the lives of community members through therapeutic equine-assisted therapy...
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Kroger to host Safety Fair Friday
(Local News ~ 06/17/15)
Children and families gearing up for summer fun can get a refresher on important safety information Friday at Kroger in Dyersburg. The fair, which runs from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the parking lot, ties into Kroger employees' Safety Week inside the store...
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Chief Isbell: Fourth of July night 'quite a challenge'
(Local News ~ 06/17/15)
On Monday the Dyersburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen held met to discuss a variety of subjects, which included budgets, bids, Chamber of Commerce awards and city police preparations for the approaching July 4th holiday. Greg Williams, city purchasing agent, presented budgets and bids for concrete, waste disposal equipment, water plant and city pools, Emergency Operations Center (EOC), street dept. ...
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Accident on Highway 104 injures four, two critically
(Local News ~ 06/17/15)
At 12:13 p.m. on Sunday, the Tennessee Highway Patrol was dispatched to a two-car accident at the intersection of Hwy 104 and Hwy 412. Dyer County deputies, ambulances, a fire truck and two EVAC helicopters also arrived on the scene to assist in the rescue efforts. The accident occurred when a white, four-door, 2002 Pontiac driven by 18-year-old Selena Ray, exiting Hwy 412, failed to stop or yield to a GMC 2002 Yukon traveling west on Hwy 104...
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