- Sheriff’s Office sends supplies to Texas (Local News ~ 09/02/17)
- Woodmen present $2500 donation for dog park (Business ~ 09/02/17)
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FirstCNB ranks 19th in Best Banks to Work For in US
(Business ~ 09/02/17)
For the fifth consecutive year, First Citizens National Bank has been named one of the Best Banks to Work For. First Citizens currently ranks 19th overall for banks across the entire United States. The full list will be featured in the September issue of American Banker Magazine and is now available online at www.AmericanBanker.com...
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Harvey causes cancellations in local sports schedule
(High School Sports ~ 09/02/17)
JASON PEEVYHOUSE jpeevyhouse@stategazette.com When the remnants of Hurricane Harvey entered West Tennessee on Thursday, the rains played havoc with the high school and middle school sports schedule for the Dyersburg and Dyer County school systems. In fact, some cancellations were made as early as Wednesday as Dyer County soccer’s trip to Milan set for Thursday was cancelled. ...
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Early region losses bad, but not critical
(High School Sports ~ 09/02/17)
Three weeks in and we might already know some of the teams we will be seeing in November, especially over in Region 7-4A. With only five teams in the region, a win is even more important than normal - kinda like the professor in college who only gives like one or two tests throughout the semester as well as a final with pretty much the whole course covered in the studying...
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Henry County dominates Choctaws in Region 7-5A opener
(High School Sports ~ 09/02/17)
A flurry of first-half touchdowns set the tone for the Choctaws’ region opener on Friday night in Paris as Henry County scored three times in both the first and second quarters on the Patriots’ way to a 55-7 win over Dyer County. “We’ve got to put this game behind us,” Dyer County head coach David Whittle said. “We got beat in every part of the game...
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Central upsets Trojans in 7-4A opener
(High School Sports ~ 09/02/17)
After rallying a week earlier to defeat Brighton, the Dyersburg Trojans could not overcome a second-half deficit for the second straight week as penalties and a potent Obion County Central option offense doomed the black and gold to an upset 35-26 loss at the Rebels’ hands in Troy on Friday night.
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