- BancorpSouth-Trenton donates to DSCC (Business ~ 07/29/17)
- Dyersburg State Community College accepted a donation in the amount of $1,000 from BancorpSouth-Trenton on July 19. BancorpSouth has provided DSCC scholarships to deserving students through generous donations since 2004. Those present were (from left (Business ~ 07/29/17)
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Dyersburg employee takes top prize at Dot Foods' Forklift Rodeo
(Business ~ 07/29/17)
Dot Foods, the nation’s largest food industry redistributor, congratulates Dyersburg warehouse order selector Dillon Jones for earning top honors in the sit-down/stand-up forklift competition at the company’s 2017 Forklift Rodeo National Championship. Jones, of Dyersburg, is a two-year employee with a spotless safety record. This year marked his first appearance as a finalist in the National Championship...
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Things will look different in 21 days
(High School Sports ~ 07/29/17)
For me, it is always when the New York Yankees get off to a strong start that I get asked the question “what do you think about the Yankees?” or some variation on the theme. So, when sitting down to type out my thoughts on the opening scrimmages for both the Choctaws and the Trojans, it felt as though I were asking myself the very same question, only this time it would actually be worth writing a column about the answer...
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Trojans take step in right direction during opening scrimmage at LHS
(High School Sports ~ 07/29/17)
JASON PEEVYHOUSE jpeevyhouse@stategazette.com Coming off a season where they were hit heavily by graduation, Dyersburg is having to get experience pretty quickly heading towards the regular season and took some steps in the right direction on Friday evening in a three-way scrimmage with Lexington and Lewis County in Lexington...
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Defense shows improvement in DC’s first scrimmage
(High School Sports ~ 07/29/17)
While the Choctaws had bright spots during their opening scrimmage of the 2017 preseason against the University School of Jackson on the Bruins campus, Dyer County head coach David Whittle said his team is about where he thought they would be in their initial outing on Friday.
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Dyersburg Middle School will have baseball in spring
(High School Sports ~ 07/29/17)
JASON PEEVYHOUSE jpeevyhouse@stategazette.com With middle school baseball becoming more popular over the last couple years, Dyersburg Middle School will be throwing its hat – or caps – into the ring in the spring as the Trojans will have a middle school baseball program in 2018...
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