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Obituaries for April 21, 2019
(Obituary ~ 04/21/19)
Roger Cathey, 67, of Friendship, Tennessee, died on Thursday, April 18, 2019, at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, Tennessee. Born Tuesday, August 28, 1951 in Dyer County, Tennessee, he was the son of the late James Cathey and the late Lorene Kirk Cathey. He and his wife, Jo Ann, served as the music worship leaders for Cornerstone Church of God in Dyersburg, Tennessee, where he was a member...
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DCHS FCCLA attends State Leadership Conference
(Local News ~ 04/21/19)
The DCHS FCCLA attended the 2019 State FCCLA Leadership Conference in Chattanooga on March 20-22. Representing the Chapter were students, Ziandria Lee, Karlee Key and Chloe Taylor, along with FCCLA sponsor Michelle King. Taylor and Lee represented District 2 and Dyer County High School as they competed in the Chapter Service Display in the FCCLA Star Events Competition. The team placed 11th in the state...
- Dyer County Republican Party welcomes state chair (Local News ~ 04/21/19)
- Kiwanis to host First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on April 27 (Local News ~ 04/21/19)
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Dyer County Communications Center celebrates National Telecommunicators Week
(Local News ~ 04/21/19)
Recently, Dyer County Communications Center in Newbern celebrated National Telecommunicators Week, a time for us to stop, honor and thank the many behind-the-scenes 911 operators who dedicate their time and efforts toward working with local law enforcement and other members of first response to ensure the preservation of life.
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Mayor recognizes National Telecommunicators Week
(Local News ~ 04/21/19)
Dyersburg Mayor John Holden signed a proclamation recognizing the week of April 14-20, 2019 as National Telecommunicators Week. The proclamation reads: “WHEREAS, emergencies can occur at anytime that require police, fire or emergency, medical service; and...
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Household Hazardous Waste mobile collection service in Dyer County on April 27
(Local News ~ 04/21/19)
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) mobile household hazardous waste collection service will be in Dyer County on Saturday, April 27. Tennesseans are encouraged to bring household hazardous waste – including cleaning fluids, pesticides, batteries and more – to a designated drop-off location. A person does not need to live in the county to participate...
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