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SERVPRO's 25th anniversary and ribbon cutting
(Business ~ 05/14/16)
On Friday, April 29, SERVPRO of Dyersburg/Union City, Weakley/Gibson/Carroll County celebrated their 25th anniversary. The Dyersburg/Dyer County Chamber of Commerce was there to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony in honor of their 25 years in business. Owners David and Diane Caldwell were surrounded by their SERVPRO crew, friends and family, and Chamber diplomats for the ceremony. David Caldwell took a moment to talk about how they started the business and how things have grown over the last 25 years and then thanked everyone for coming and invited them in for lunch. SERVPRO specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke or water damage. SERVPRO can also mitigate mold and mildew from your home or business. Located at 104 E. Hwy 77 in Newbern, SERVPRO is here to serve you. For more information or to get a quote, call them at (731) 627-6251 or visit their website, www.servprodyersburgunioncity.com.
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DSCC receives USDA Rural Business Development Grant
(Business ~ 05/14/16)
Tyler Hayes (left), Rural Development Area Specialist of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), presented a grant in the amount of $10,000 to Dyersburg State Community College President Karen Bowyer (right) on April 19. The grant will be used to help fund new equipment to upgrade the College's Advanced Manufacturing and Advanced Integrated Industrial Technology programs.
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Evans named one of West Tennessee's 20 Most Influential Women with Sterling Award
(Business ~ 05/14/16)
Maleia M. Evans, director of the TN Small Business Development Center at Dyersburg State Community College, was recently presented the Sterling Award as one of west Tennessee's most influential women. Evans was presented the award on April 13 inside the Walter Barnes Conference Center at the West Tennessee Regional Hospital in Jackson...
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