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DSCC joins SACA to provide students with Industry 4.0 certifications
(Local News ~ 04/18/22)
Dyersburg State Community College joins the Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA) to align education and training to meet the realities of Industry 4.0. The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) describes the growing movement toward automation and information exchange in technology and developments within the manufacturing industry, including, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Cyber-physical systems (CPS), smart manufacture, smart factories, cloud computing, cognitive computing, and artificial intelligence.. ...
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Dyersburg native Lamb receives Taylor Award at Ole Miss
(Local News ~ 04/18/22)
Dyersburg native Parker Lamb was one of over 60 University of Mississippi students to receive the University’s highest academic award, the Marcus Elvis Taylor Memorial Medal. Lamb was presented his award during a ceremony at Ole Miss earlier this month...
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IRS offering extra time for taxpayers affected by disasters
(Local News ~ 04/18/22)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Income tax returns are due this week, but Tennessee residents and businesses in 14 counties hit by disasters in the past year will get some extra time. The Internal Revenue Service is giving them until May 16 to file returns and make payments...
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Oakwood hosts staff family egg hunt
(Local News ~ 04/18/22)
On April 15, Oakwood Community Living Center held an Eager egg hunt for the children of staff members. Over two dozen children found approximately 500 eggs hidden eggs.
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Paws to Care partners with Petco Love to offer free pet vaccines
(Local News ~ 04/18/22)
Paws to Care, Inc., a local nonprofit 501c3 volunteer-based animal welfare organization, is partnering with national nonprofit Petco Love to give pets their best shot for a healthy life by hosting a free pet vaccine event on Saturday, April 23. The free vaccine event will take place at the Paws to Care facility, formerly known as Nauvoo Pet Resort, at 945 Harris Road in Dyersburg. ...
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Mayor Young’s Easter egg hunt held at Courthouse
(Local News ~ 04/18/22)
On Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m., over 300 parents and children made their way to the Dyer County Courthouse for Mayor Chris Young’s annual Easter egg hunt. Over 4,000 eggs filled with candy and prizes of all sorts and sizes scattered the Dyer County Courthouse lawn. Members of the Dyer County Adult Leadership program, Dyer County Mayor Chris Young, Young’s family, and downtown development director with the Dyersburg/Dyer County Chamber of Commerce Steve Guttery distributed the eggs on the lawn.
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