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Third-ranked Trojans knock off No. 7 Cavs in Alamo; move to 19-1 overall
(High School Sports ~ 01/25/17)
The Trojans completed the first half of their District 13AA schedule with a big win on the road, traveling down to Alamo and defeating the No. 7 team in Class AA, Crockett County, on the Cavaliers’ home floor 63-43 on Tuesday night.
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On the Record
(Court News ~ 01/25/17)
Maria Alvarez, driving on suspended license, six months suspended, $100 fine and court costs Wade Sylvester Baldwin, violation of probation, 15 days jail, extend probation and court costs Wade Sylvester Baldwin, disorderly conduct, 30 days suspended to time served, Refrained from Mission, supervised probation...
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Obituaries for January 25, 2017
(Obituary ~ 01/25/17)
Charles R. Holland, 81, of Dyersburg, died Monday, January 23, 2017 at his daughter’s residence. Born November 17, 1935, he was the son of the late Bob and Nettie Holland. He was retired from Dyersburg Fabrics and member of West Dyersburg Church of Christ...
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Spring production auditions for ‘Mockingbird’ next week at DSCC
(Local News ~ 01/25/17)
Dyersburg State Community College’s Theatre Department has announced auditions for its spring production of “Mockingbird” by Julie Jensen. Adapted from Kathryn Erskine’s award-winning novel of the same title, “Mockingbird” is the story of a young girl on the autism spectrum whose older brother and protector Devon has died tragically. ...
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Nursing Advisory Committee convenes at DSCC
(Local News ~ 01/25/17)
Dyersburg State Community College welcomed members of the Nursing Advisory Committee to a meeting held Jan. 10 inside the Security Bank Community Learning Center on the Dyersburg campus. The agenda included a report that 106 students are expected to graduate and become registered nurses (RNs) in 2017, which is an increase from 84 graduates in 2016. ...
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Local leaders attend AT&T Legislative Reception
(Local News ~ 01/25/17)
Several Dyer County leaders were invited to the annual AT&T Legislative Reception. This annual Nashville event is held in the downtown AT&T building on the opening day of the legislative session. Gov. Haslam, Speaker Beth Harwell and Lt. Gov. Randy McNally welcomed guests just hours after opening the 110th General Assembly Session. State legislators, community leaders and many industry lobbyists were guests of AT&T. Pictured are, (l-r) Alderman Bob Kirk, Anna Sartin, Sen. Ed Jackson, Commissioner Debbie Bradshaw-Hart, Commissioner Kim Peckenpaugh, Rep. Bill Sanderson, Dyer County Mayor Chris Young, Commissioner Steve Sartin (also attending were Mayor John Holden and businessman John Hamiliton).
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Grogan announced as local National Guard recruiter
(Local News ~ 01/25/17)
Sgt. 1st Class John Grogan has recently been named as the Recruiting and Retention Officer in Dyer County for the Tennessee National Guard.
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Fowlkes Fire Dept. receives $61,000 grant for new gear
(Local News ~ 01/25/17)
Recently, Fowlkes Volunteer Fire Department Chief Jeremy Rogers was proud to announce the arrival of $61,000 in new turnout gear to benefit each of the 14 men of the department, as well six SCBAs [self-contained breathing apparatus].
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