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Tennessee Small Business Development Center to host web workshop tour
(Business ~ 10/10/15)
The Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) and several Northwest Tennessee Chambers of Commerce are helping small businesses grow their presence online with a "Let's Put Our Cities on the Map" workshop tour, which will feature a brief lesson about Google business tools. The workshop tour stops will be hosted on Oct. 21 at multiple locations throughout Dyer County, and in Gibson County on Oct. 20...
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Lady Choctaws win home meet; Trojans place second
(High School Sports ~ 10/10/15)
It was a good day for local cross country teams as both Dyer County and Dyersburg teams finished within the top three in their meets, highlighted by the Lady Choctaws taking first place in the girls race and the Dyersburg boys finishing second in boys' action...
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Ky. woman charged with theft from Obion County bank
(Local News ~ 10/10/15)
JACKSON -- An investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the arrest of a Hickman, Kentucky, woman charged with theft from an Obion County bank. On July 27, at the request of 27th District Attorney General Thomas Thomas, TBI special agents, along with investigators with the FDIC Office of Inspector General and the Obion County Sheriff's Department, began investigating a report that cash was missing following a vault audit at the Farmers Bank in Woodland Mills. ...
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New statements affect accounting methods for Dyersburg Electric retirement plans
(Local News ~ 10/10/15)
The Dyersburg Electric System power board met Thursday, Oct. 10, to discuss a financial audit performed by Joe Enoch of Cowart Reese Sargent, CPAs. New requirements for financial statements pertaining to pension funds and programs were recently implemented by DES as indicated by the GASB (Governmental Accounting Standard Board) Standards 67-68...
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Newbern Neighborhood Watch program in effect
(Local News ~ 10/10/15)
Members of the Newbern Police Department recently met with community members in an effort to reduce crime within the city. The first NPD Neighborhood Watch Program meeting occurred on Tuesday. Topics discussed included preferred means of communication between the police department and residents, how to report a crime or suspicious activity and the importance of knowing neighbors...
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