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A look at a few things this writer would like to change
(High School Sports ~ 06/17/17)
What a fun walk down memory lane it was last week, huh? OK, with that over and done with, it’s time for a little rant this writer has been building up over the last few months. Throughout the course of a year, we all see things from time to time we want to see changed or just go away in general. It’s no different with me...
- Around the ballparks (High School Sports ~ 06/17/17)
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YMCA's Parisi School looking to train athletes
(High School Sports ~ 06/17/17)
As the summer gets underway and many young athletes are playing multiple sports both in and out of season, the YMCA of Dyer County is offering these youngsters a chance to train themselves better athletically for the second straight year through the Parisi Speed School Program.
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Express Employment Professionals donate 185 meals to Salvation Army
(Business ~ 06/17/17)
Express Employment Professionals International Headquarters raised enough donations to provide more than 185 meals for The Salvation Army as part of the company’s international day of service, Brand It Blue Day. Dyersburg Express office hosted the event in partnership with roughly 180 Express offices from California to North Carolina to Canada, who came together at local food banks and pantries across North America to help fight hunger - a growing epidemic that impacts millions of people in the U.S., Canada and around the world every day.. ...
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First Citizens accepts FIS Impact Award
(Business ~ 06/17/17)
DYERSBURG - On behalf of First Citizens National Bank, Judy Long, president and chief operating officer, accepted the FIS Impact Award on May 23 at the annual InfoShare Conference in Orlando, Fla. This award was created by FIS to recognize clients who use the FIS technology and services to their fullest potential and beyond. First Citizens National Bank was selected for this national award for Operational Efficiency and Technology to better serve customers...
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