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Dyer County COVID-19 update for January 20
(Local News ~ 01/21/21)
With the release of the Tennessee Department of Health’s (TDH) daily COVID-19 update on Wednesday, the department reported Dyer County as having a total of 4,786 COVID-19 cases, which consist of confirmed and probable cases. Additionally, the TDH said that Dyer County had 293 active cases with 4,410 recoveries/inactive cases. The total number of deaths due to the virus was reported at 83.
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Caleb Snyder
(Community News ~ 01/21/21)
This week’s Dyer County High School student spotlight representative is Caleb Snyder. ‘Caleb always gives 100 percent effort in and out of the classroom. He completes work, participates in class, and is respectful to others.’ – Mr. Josh Lents
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Landon Pennington
(Community News ~ 01/21/21)
This week’s Dyersburg High School student spotlight representative is sophomore Landon Pennington. Landon is the son of Steven and Tara Pennington. ‘Landon is a member of the DHS Choir where he has received recognition for making the All Northwest Tennessee Honor Choir the last 3 years. He is also a member of the Trojan football tem, playing both offense and defense. He has a great attitude, always willing to help anyone and is very respectful.’ – Dustin Walters, DHS Choir...
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The 4 P’s – mixing it up in economic development
(Business ~ 01/21/21)
Neil Borden was an advertising professor at Harvard University in the 1950s. He developed the concept of the “marketing mix” that is now studied by every undergraduate student of marketing. Borden thought deeply about a company’s goods and services and their relation to the desires of their consumers. Another professor, Michigan State University’s Jerome McCarthy, refined Borden’s ideas and popularized the idea that the marketing mix was composed of 4 P’s – Place, Price, Product, and Promotion...
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Obituaries for Jan. 21
(Obituary ~ 01/21/21)
Mary Frances Williams Bennett, 76, of Cat Corner, died Monday, January 18, 2021 at Jackson Madison County General Hospital. Born May 27, 1944, she is the daughter of the late Albert and Ludie Mae Arrington Williams. She was a homemaker. Mary was a member of Cottonwood Baptist Church in Ridgely and attended West Dyersburg Church of Christ...
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Dyersburg City Schools announce phases for upcoming week
(Local News ~ 01/21/21)
On Thursday afternoon, the Dyersburg City School System announced the phases for the upcoming school week of January 25-29, 2021.
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