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Lady Trojans fall to Crockett County in 14AA semifinals
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/21)
After winning a hard-fought first set on Tuesday in the District 14AA semifinals at Dyer County High School, the Lady Trojans were unable to answer the second-seeded Lady Cavaliers rally as the Lady Trojans' season came to an end with a 3-1 loss to Crockett County.
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Lady Choctaws sweep Milan to advance to title game
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/21)
Despite a slow start which led to a tightly-contested opening set in the District 14AA Semifinals on Tuesday night in Newbern, Dyer County finished strong as the Lady Choctaws dominated the final two sets to take a three-set sweep and advance to Thursday's district championship match...
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Light week on the gridiron before the stretch run
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/21)
JASON PEEVYHOUSE jpeevyhouse@stategazette.com It is hard to believe we’re already in Week 8 of the 2021 season and, if you look at our Pick’em Panel down below, you’ll notice it is heavy on college and professional football games this week. Simply put, this seems to be a week where most schools who would be on there to give us the three to four prep games are taking this week off...
- Stowe named TNFCA Coach of the Week for 1A-3A (High School Sports ~ 10/06/21)
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No. 3 Trojans head back on the road to face Warriors
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/21)
Coming off their biggest Region 7-3A win so far this season, the Trojans will return to non-region play this week as Dyersburg (6-0, 3-0) heads to Memphis to take on B.T. Washington (3-2, 3-0) on Friday night.
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Dyer County 4-H teams compete at Regional Fall Judging Day
(Local News ~ 10/06/21)
Dyer County 4-H Family and Consumer Sciences Teams competed recently at the Regional 4-H Fall Judging Day. The Dyer County 4-H program had representatives on the Junior, Junior High, and Senior High levels. The Junior and Junior High teams competed in the 4-H Life Skills Contest and the Senior High Team competed in the 4-H Consumer Decision Making Contest. The Regional 4-H Fall Judging Day is held annually at the Western Region UT/TSU Extension Office in Jackson, Tenn...
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SGA officers sworn in during Constitution Day festivities
(Local News ~ 10/06/21)
The Student Government Association (SGA) of Dyersburg State Community College held its swearing-in ceremony of new officers during Constitution Day festivities on Sept. 17, at the Learning Resource Center on the Dyersburg campus. New SGA members taking the oath included President Ollie Myrick and Vice-President Abdallah Suleiman...
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Address confidentiality program protects victims of domestic violence
(Local News ~ 10/06/21)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – At the beginning of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Secretary of State Tre Hargett reminds Tennesseans about Safe at Home, the free statewide address confidentiality program for anyone who has experienced domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking or any sexual offense...
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DSCC Alumni Board kicks off 2021-22 term
(Local News ~ 10/06/21)
Dyersburg State Community College’s Alumni Association hosted its Annual Fall Dinner Meeting and Silent Auction on Sept. 28. Approximately 40 Alumni Association board members, alumni and their guests enjoyed a catered meal on the Katie Cottrell Winchester Terrace of the Dyersburg campus during the picturesque fall evening...
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Music benefit raising awareness for mental health to occur Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/06/21)
On Saturday, October 9, a music benefit raising awareness for mental health is set to occur in downtown Trimble from 6:30-10 p.m. The event, named in memory of local musician Ethan Autry, will take place at Full Throttle Distillery, located at 45 Gin St...
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Lee to speak at Republican Party fall picnic, tickets available
(Local News ~ 10/06/21)
The annual Republican Party fall picnic, hosted by the Dyer, Crockett, Lake and Lauderdale County GOP, will take place on Tuesday, October 12 at the cottage at Fyrne Lake, located at 6875 Lenox Nauvoo Rd., beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee will be the event’s keynote speaker.
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Lifeline Blood Services announces critical appeal, implores West Tennesseans to donate blood
(Local News ~ 10/06/21)
JACKSON, Tenn. -- Lifeline Blood Services has announced that blood donations are once again at a critically low level. “If we do not see an increase in donors this week, it is quite possible that we will run out of blood for West Tennessee’s hospitals,” said Caitlin Roach, Marketing Manager with Lifeline. “We realize that people have a lot on their minds, but we are begging those who can donate blood to make giving a priority.”...
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