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Obituaries for October 26, 2018
(Obituary ~ 10/26/18)
Gary Michael Thompson, age 60, of Dyersburg died Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at Dyersburg Regional Hospital of Dyersburg. The funeral will be held 3:00 pm on Friday, October 26 at Archer's Chapel Cemetery, 356 Archer's Chapel Road, Halls, TN with Bro. Mack Daniels officiating...
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Trojans head to rival Crockett County for regular season finale
(High School Sports ~ 10/26/18)
When looking at the many playoff scenarios throughout the six public and three private school classes across Tennessee’s football landscape that depend on what happens tonight, Dyersburg gridiron fans won’t have to scoreboard or smart-phone watch during and after the Trojans’ game with Crockett County in Alamo to close the 2018 regular season...
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Choctaws head to Kenwood to close 2018 regular season
(High School Sports ~ 10/26/18)
Just under a year removed from the two teams’ only other meeting, tonight’s matchup between the Choctaws and Kenwood Knights will once again have playoff implications when the two meet up in Clarksville in the final regular season game for both teams.
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‘Murder at King Mansion’ is huge success
(Local News ~ 10/26/18)
“Murder at the King Mansion” played to a full house on Oct. 13 at the King Mansion in Dyersburg. Over 100 patrons and volunteers enjoyed the murder mystery dinner performed by Mystery Comedy of Nashville. Audience members took part in the performance by playing the roles of characters and by searching for clues...
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DPD launches Community Changer initiative
(Local News ~ 10/26/18)
The Dyersburg Police Department has launched a new initiative and is seeking the community’s assistance. The new initiative, Community Changer, has three core principles. Mentoring, Civility, and Community Policing. The message is simple: “Be the person you needed when you were younger”...
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Classic Country Benefit show raises $3,000
(Local News ~ 10/26/18)
Held at the Dyer County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 20, the 3rd Annual Classic Country Benefit raised $3,000 from ticket sales, which will go toward the benefit of Ben Lowery, Braden Massey and the Dyer County Community Cancer Fund.
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Newbern board discusses charges surrounding misconduct of mayor; hearing set for Nov. 5
(Local News ~ 10/26/18)
On Friday, October 26, the Newbern Board of Mayor and Alderman convened during a special-called meeting held at 2 p.m. to discuss allegations directed toward Newbern Mayor Justin Wright pertaining to official misconduct and ineligibility to the Office of Mayor.