- Reverse Laser & Medical Aesthetics LLC ribbon cutting (Business ~ 08/19/17)
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Four Seasons Realty welcomes Claire White
(Business ~ 08/19/17)
Four Seasons Realty is pleased to announce the addition of Claire White to its professional Real Estate staff. Claire, a Dyersburg native, is a 2017 graduate of Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and a Marketing minor. While at Mississippi State Claire was recognized both for academic excellence and leadership...
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TCAT’s Fowler receives ASE Master Certification
(Business ~ 08/19/17)
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology – Newbern (TCAT) is pleased to announce that Automotive Technology Instructor Jim Fowler has once again earned his Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Automobile Technician Certification. To receive the Master Certification candidates are required to pass examinations and meet the work experience requirements prescribed by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence...
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Lady Trojans rally to top Eaglettes
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/17)
The Lady Trojan netters took a big step towards growth on Thursday afternoon at Henderson as they rallied from two sets down to defeat Chester County in five sets. After dropping the opening set 25-17 then the second 25-22, Dyersburg battled back to take the third set 25-22 to keep the match alive. After taking the fourth frame 25-15, the Lady Trojans won in the fifth set 15-8 to claim the match and improve to 3-1 on the season...
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Choctaw golfers win seven-team match at Millington
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/17)
After rain kept the Dyer County boys golf team off the course earlier this week, the Choctaws ended the week on a positive note, winning a seven-team match at Mirmichi Golf Course in Millington on Thursday afternoon. The Choctaw golfers shot a combined 175 in the nine-hole tournament, which took the top spot by just one stroke over St. Benedicts...
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Eclipse-out: Kickoff Classic moved to Tuesday
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/17)
While rainouts can be known to wipe a golf match off the schedule or postpone the link activities for a day or so, Monday’s solar eclipse has caused one delay in the day’s sports schedule. The annual Kickoff Classic at the Farms was set to tee off at 9 a.m. on Monday, but the eclipse is set to come through the area during the period where the players will be on the course...
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Thankfully, it’s still early
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/17)
Fans at Choctaw Stadium on Friday night saw two very different halves of football by both Dyer County and visiting Crockett County. While the Cavaliers showed in the second half why many have tabbed them as one of the top teams in West Tennessee in any classification, Dyer County showed a couple things on Friday night in Newbern as well...
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Dyersburg ends it early against MLK-Prep Rams
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/17)
The Trojans were heavily favored in Week 1 and it took only 28 seconds to show why that was the case as the opening half-minute set the tone for a blowout first quarter on the way to a 63-0 win over the MLK-Prep Rams on Friday night at J.C. Sawyers Stadium...
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Second-half mistakes doom Choctaws in opener
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/17)
Despite a strong first-half effort from the Choctaws, Crockett County dominated the second 24 minutes of action on Friday night in Newbern, scoring 21 straight points in the third quarter to hand Dyer County a 41-24 loss in the regular season opener.
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Tennessee Fish and Wildlife shares 2017 Total Eclipse presentation with students
(Local News ~ 08/19/17)
With the total solar eclipse just around the corner, students of Dyersburg Middle School were treated to an educational presentation about the eclipse and its resulting impact on local animals.
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