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Lady Choctaws bounce back with win at Brighton
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/19)
Coming off a pair of disappointing District 13AAA losses on Tuesday, the Lady Choctaws bounced back on Wednesday to close out their regular-season district schedule with a 1-0 win on the road at Brighton. Dyer County pitcher Payton Reasons was very effective in the win, going the distance in the shutout while allowing only three hits as she faced just three batters over the minimum and recorded four strikeouts...
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Trojans fall to Ripley to snap winning streak
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/19)
The Trojans’ busy start to the week got even busier on Wednesday as the scheduled trip to Ripley for Thursday was pushed up a day to get ahead of the forecasted rain as Dyersburg saw its four-game winning streak come to an end as the black and gold were limited to just five hits during a 3-0 loss to Ripley at Tom Mathis Field.
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West Tenn. Healthcare-Dyersburg adds CT calcium scoring to list of services
(Local News ~ 04/26/19)
Additional growth is on the horizon for Dyersburg Hospital. With the needs of the community changing, Dyersburg Hospital remains focused and committed to closing the gap in care provided to our patients that is close to home. On the list of new additions, CT Calcium Scoring is a fast and simple computed tomography (CAT) scan that only takes a few minutes to complete, requires no contrast injections and is geared toward patients with high-risk indicators including:...
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Mid-South Food Bank, Tyson hosting mobile food pantry at Oakview
(Local News ~ 04/26/19)
In partnership with Tyson, the Mid-South Food Bank will be hosting a food distribution on Monday, April 29, from 9:30 a.m. until noon at Oakview Park Recreation Center. The pantry is open to residents of Dyer County and Tyson Foods team members. The mobile pantry provides:...
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Egg My Yard fundraiser collects $1,480 for Relay for Life
(Local News ~ 04/26/19)
Security Bank recently hosted its first Egg My Yard fundraiser. On April 20, teams spread out across Dyer County leaving special Easter eggs and letters from the Easter Bunny.
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DSCC announces commencement plans
(Local News ~ 04/26/19)
Dyersburg State Community College will hold its 49th annual commencement exercises May 4, at 2 p.m., inside the Dyer County High School Gymnasium. Rehearsal will take place at Dyer County High School Friday, May 3, at 3:30 p.m. The college estimates 433 students will graduate...
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Finance committee opens proposals for upcoming auditing services
(Local News ~ 04/26/19)
On Thursday, April 25 at 11 a.m., the City of Dyersburg Finance Committee convened to open sealed proposals from auditing firms interested in performing the City’s 2018-2019 audit.
- Tennessee Cash Grain (Agriculture Report ~ 04/26/19)
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Obituaries for April 26, 2019
(Obituary ~ 04/26/19)
Bro. Paul Junior Bramlett, age 80, of Ridgely. Tn. passed away on Thursday, April 25, 2019, at Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Tn. Paul was a retired heavy equipment operator for the State of Tn. He has been a minister for 45 years. He was pastor at Phillippy Baptist Church and still served as needed at various churches. He was a member of Calvary Independent Baptist Church. He was a US Navy Veteran. Paul was an avid hunter, fisherman, singer, harmonica player, carpenter, and he shot a mean game of pool.
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Rep. Sanderson responds to claims of receiving appropriations in exchange for vote on school vouchers
(Local News ~ 04/26/19)
Controversial legislation regarding the use of public funding for private education passed through the House on Tuesday, April 23, following a reported 40-minute deadlock where the vote was tied at 49-49, until Knoxville Rep. Jason Zachary changed his vote, allowing the legislation to pass.
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