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MDsave and Tennova help patients save money, access needed care
(Business ~ 03/03/18)
MDsave and Tennova Healthcare - Dyersburg are working together to help local residents save money and get more of the medical care they need. Through the MDsave marketplace, patients at Tennova will have access to a wide variety of medical proceduresat up-front prices as well as simplified billing and educational resources...
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First Citizens introduces ‘Smart Women’
(Business ~ 03/03/18)
Judy Long, president and chief operating officer of First Citizens National Bank, announces "Smart Women", a program with a goal of helping women to bridge the financial literacy gap. The program is designed to empower women, through education, to feel confident making difficult financial decisions. ...
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Basketball winding down means spring is coming
(High School Sports ~ 03/03/18)
This past week we have seen three of our four local high school basketball teams write the final chapters in their respective 2017-18 stories. The first to see their season come to an end were the Dyer County Choctaws as they fell by two points to Bartlett on Saturday night...
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Trojan soccer looks to benefit from last season’s experience
(High School Sports ~ 03/03/18)
JASON PEEVYHOUSE jpeevyhouse@stategazette.com Following a tumultuous 2017 season, Dyersburg head coach Greg Stapleton and the Trojans look to benefit from getting experience for their younger players last season while filling some big shoes after graduating some key cogs to the DHS soccer machine...
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Dyer County's Pugh signs with Freed-Hardeman
(High School Sports ~ 03/03/18)
Coming off a season which culminated in a Region 7AA All-Region selection as she helped lead her team to the region semifinals, Dyer County standout Amaria Pugh knows now where the next chapter in her basketball story will be written as she has signed to play at the college level with Freed-Hardeman in Henderson on Friday.
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City committee votes to contact State 911 Board following reimbursement denial
(Local News ~ 03/03/18)
On Friday morning, the City of Dyersburg Public Safety Committee convened inside the upstairs conference room in City Hall. Though there was only one item of discussion on the agenda, a discussion concerning school safety, it was an issue brought forth under other business by Dyersburg EOC Director Mark Grant concerning the E-911 Board that was a hot topic.
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