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Tempted to raid your 401(k)? Do this instead
(Business ~ 07/11/20)
Even as the economy slowly cracks the door open and tiptoes back to pre-coronavirus activity, many of you are feeling the aftershocks of our national shutdown. And since only 40% of Americans can cover a $1,000 emergency with cash, people are robbing their retirement accounts—and their financial futures—just to get by...
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Edward Jones financial advisors rate firm highest in overall employee advisor satisfaction
(Business ~ 07/11/20)
For the 11th time, financial-services firm Edward Jones ranks "Highest in Employee Advisor Satisfaction among Financial Investment Firms" by J.D. Power. Edward Jones financial advisors gave the highest satisfaction ratings in all the six study categories, with an overall score of 920 points out of 1,000. This compares to the employee average of 711. Edward Jones was among the 7 employee channel firms captured in the J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Financial Advisor Satisfaction Study...
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If it were up to you, what would you name a team?
(High School Sports ~ 07/11/20)
Let’s take a break from the COVID-19 talk and the discussion of high school sports. After all, nothing new happened this week to the situation and it’s good for a change of pace every now and then - if only for one day. One story I have been kind of following at the national level is the pending name-change for the team formerly known as the Redskins...
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Dixie State Tourneys open with first-round action at Ed Wright Baseball Complex
(High School Sports ~ 07/11/20)
Three Dixie Boys State Tournament brackets opened play on Friday afternoon at the Ed Wright Baseball Complex across from the Fairgrounds.
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Choctaws, Trojans wrap up first week of workouts
(High School Sports ~ 07/11/20)
After a little over two weeks off for the TSSAA-mandated dead period, football teams from Dyer County and Dyersburg High Schools wrapped up their first week of workouts under the guidelines set by the extention of Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s executive order.
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Protesters return to courthouse Friday evening
(Local News ~ 07/11/20)
State Gazette On Friday evening, July 10, protesters returned to the Dyer County Courthouse to share their thoughts and feelings concerning racial equality and other topics in Dyer County and across the country. Nearly 40 protesters began their protest shortly before 6 p.m...
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Obituaries for July 11
(Obituary ~ 07/11/20)
Mary Rose Hardwick was born on the 5th day of July in 1939 to the union of Warner and Elma Terry. She was one of ten children siblings. She was born and raised in Dyersburg. Mary accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age at Womack Temple CME Church in Dyersburg. Mary attended and was a graduate of Bruce High School. She later relocated to Chicago, Illinois where she met the love of her life, J.D.
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