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No. 24 Dyersburg State rolls past Pioneers; women top Lady Pioneers for 12th win in 13 games
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/20)
Though the No. 24-ranked Eagles trailed midway through the first half after a slow start against Vol State on Wednesday night in the E.H. Lannom Jr. Gymnasium, a lengthy run towards the end of the first half led to a big win by the Dyersburg State men, topping Vol State 120-85.
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You know the sports guy loves a good run game
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/20)
It’s that time of year again and the biggest football game is on the menu for tomorrow evening as the San Francisco 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV. But, before we get too deep into the game and who your friendly neighborhood sports editor is going to pick, this past week has been a tough one for the sports world after the passing of NBA legend Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash last Sunday morning...
- Dyer County Basketball homecoming court announced (High School Sports ~ 02/01/20)
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Lady Choctaws avenge district loss with blowout
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/20)
JASON PEEVYHOUSE jpeevyhouse@stategazette.com With the regular season in its final swing through the District 13AAA schedule, the Lady Choctaws avenged one of their two district losses on Friday night, getting strong second and final quarters on the way to a 65-36 win over visiting Hardin County as the orange and white served the Lady Tigers their first loss in district this season as the team celebrated homecoming...
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Dyersburg splits District 13AA contests with Crockett
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/20)
ALAMO — One of the greatest things about having a rivalry in district play is the fact no matter what happens the first time around, the opposition gets a chance to redeem themselves the second time around.
- DSCC hosts Society for Human Resource Management meeting (Business ~ 02/01/20)
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Local leaders chosen for WestStar Leadership Program
(Business ~ 02/01/20)
Chris Donaldson and Dakota Simpson, both of Dyer County, as well as Mike Enoch of Lauderdale County, were selected to participate in the University of Tennessee at Martin’s WestStar Leadership Program class of 2020. Chris Donaldson, owner and operator of Tencom Services, serves on the boards of the Lifebeat Family Resource Center, Dyer County Chamber of Commerce and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Newbern, as well as on the Dyersburg State Community College Tech Advisory Board and the Newbern Planning Commission. ...
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No February meeting for Dyersburg School Board
(Local News ~ 02/01/20)
The Dyersburg City School Board will not hold a meeting in the month of February. Their next scheduled meeting will be held in March.
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Dyersburg Board will not meet Monday
(Local News ~ 02/01/20)
Due to lack of business, the Dyersburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen will not meet Monday evening, February 3. Tentatively, the next convening of the board will occur on Monday, February 17 at 7 p.m. inside the Municipal Building courtroom, located at 425 West Market St...
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PADD welcomes Teen Institute director; discusses Day on the Hill, Tobacco 21
(Local News ~ 02/01/20)
During the monthly meeting of Prevention Alliance of Dyersburg/Dyer County members discussed numerous agenda items, including updates on Tobacco 21, PADD Day on the Hill, and the Peer-to-Peer PSA.
- DPD holds chili-dog benefit for city dispatcher (Local News ~ 02/01/20)
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Profile: Casey King
(Local News ~ 02/01/20)
Casey King has faithfully served the citizens of Newbern for over 20 years through his role as underground utility superintendent. Growing up the son of a pipe liner, King spent much of his childhood traveling from location to location. King’s family spent several years living in Albuquerque, New Mexico before later heading back east and setting up residence in Missouri, where King spent his high school years...
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PADD, TDH to partner for event at library during Tennessee Quit Week
(Local News ~ 02/01/20)
The Prevention Alliance of Dyersburg/ Dyer County along with the Dyer County Health Department are hosting an event to celebrate the fifth annual Tennessee Quit Week February 3 – 7, 2020. This year’s theme is “Seeing 2020 Tobacco-Free,” and the goal is to inspire Tennesseans to live healthier lives by taking advantage of the state’s free resource, the Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine, to quit using tobacco products and how to utilize other cessation and prevention resources...
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