- DSCC’s White reaches 600 wins against Walters (High School Sports ~ 04/19/19)
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Dyer County struggles in loss at Lexington
(High School Sports ~ 04/19/19)
The Choctaws struggled at the plate on Wednesday as Dyer County was limited to just two hits over seven innings as the Tigers made their three-run second inning stand up to the test en route to a 4-0 win over the orange and white in Lexington. Dyer County was able to get one of its hits early, as Zach Epperson singled with two outs in the first before the inning ended on the basepaths to keep the game scoreless through a half an inning...
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Lady Choctaws drop first district game at Munford
(High School Sports ~ 04/19/19)
With the Lady Choctaws struggling to put runs on the board on Wednesday afternoon down in Munford, the Lady Cougars capitalized over a three-inning span, tacking on seven runs of their own on the way to an 8-1 win over Dyer County in District 13AAA action...
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Lady Choctaws, Choctaws honored at annual banquet
(High School Sports ~ 04/19/19)
Dyer County High School honored the members of its basketball teams on Wednesday night with the annual awards banquet at the Farmhouse in Newbern.
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Obituaries for April 19, 2019
(Obituary ~ 04/19/19)
Joseph Eric Kates, 47, of Dyersburg, Tennessee died on Saturday, April 13, 2019, at his residence in Dyersburg, Tennessee. Born Friday, April 23, 1971, in Benton, Arkansas. He was an employee of SRG in Newbern, Tennessee. Funeral services for Mr. Kates will be 1:00 PM on Saturday, April 20, 2019, in the Chapel of Johnson-Williams Funeral Home. ...
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State responds to arrests in Opioid Strike Force takedown
(Local News ~ 04/19/19)
In response to federal arrests of medical professionals in Tennessee and other nearby states through the Appalachian Regional Prescription Opioid (ARPO) Strike Force Takedown, the Departments of Health and Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) and the Division of TennCare have activated community-based substance abuse resources and statewide call lines to serve affected patients...
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DES Power Board updates hiring policy
(Local News ~ 04/19/19)
On Wednesday, April 17 at noon, the Dyersburg Electric System Power Board convened for their regular monthly meeting. The meeting contained two items of new business, a proposed update of the organization’s hiring policy as well as approval for a bad-debt charge-off.
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Dyersburg 911 donates to Paws to Care, Dyer County Day Shelter
(Local News ~ 04/19/19)
Paws to Care rescues animals by placing them with foster families, transporting them to shelters with space, and placing them in forever homes. The organization is funded through supporters and grants, and volunteers are always needed. Gifts and donations, including monetary contributions, are accepted through the organization’s Facebook site at: https://www.facebook.com/pawstocaretn/, PayPal, or by mail at: Paws to Care, P.O. Box 905, Dyersburg, TN 38025.
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Habitat for Humanity celebrates 6th homeowner to pay off mortgage
(Local News ~ 04/19/19)
Mary Jo Hurst received her Habitat for Humanity house December 2002 and became Habitat’s 12th homeowner. She is the sixth homeowner to pay off their mortgage. Mary Jo cut the grass at Habitat’s empty lot for six years until 2008, when a home was built there. ...
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Mayor Young's Egg Hunt set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 04/19/19)
On Saturday, April 20, the Courthouse lawn will be readied with some 4,000 Easter eggs stuffed with candy and some stuffed with special prizes.
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