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Dr. Paul Wilson appointed to serve on National Podiatric Committees
(Business ~ 04/20/19)
Podiatrist Paul K. Wilson, DPM, FACFOAM has been appointed to the American Board of Podiatric Medicine's Examination subcommittee and Subject Matter subcommittee. Dr. Wilson offers expertise to the national subcommittees in the areas of diabetic foot complications, neurological diseases that affect the foot and biomechanics of the foot...
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Walmart remodels 14 stores in Tennessee, introduces automated technology
(Business ~ 04/20/19)
Building on its commitment to save customers time and money in new ways, Walmart expects to spend an estimated $77.4 million this year in Tennessee through the remodeling of 14 stores, as well as the launch and continued expansion of several customer-focused innovations...
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First Citizens National Bank’s Ramsey earns national certification
(Business ~ 04/20/19)
Mary Evelyn Ramsey, Personal Trust Administration and Operations Assistant, First Citizens National Bank, was awarded the Certified Trust & Financial Advisor (CTFA) professional certification from the American Bankers Association. “Earning the CTFA certification validates Mary Evelyn’s experience and depth of education in the wealth management industry,” said Brandon Brewer, Senior Trust Officer and Manager for FirstCNB...
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Choctaw football wraps up first week of spring drills
(High School Sports ~ 04/20/19)
With an abundance of high school sports and sporting events going on over the end of the month of April and into May, you can add the gridiron to the mix as the Dyer County Choctaws wrapped up their first week of spring practice this week as they finished the first practices before rain moved into the area late in the week.
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Districts are winding down and postseason play on the way
(High School Sports ~ 04/20/19)
The further we get into the month of April, the closer we get to the start of the annual spring sports postseason which is set to begin in early May. Clearly, April is the most important month of the season during the spring time as the majority of district games get played in the month that’s known for its showers. Yeah, you know that lovely weather event that pretty much ended the sports week for us here locally after Wednesday games...
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Thursday rains shift district schedules for DC, DHS
(High School Sports ~ 04/20/19)
When rains moved into the area early on Thursday, it didn’t take long to put the always tentative spring schedule into flux.
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