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Trojans snap two game losing streak with win over BTW
(High School Sports ~ 10/07/22)
Even in a non-region matchup, the Trojans had to win a home game over Booker T. Washington to end a two-game losing streak. With several injured players ruled out of the game, playing on a Thursday night, and it being fall break for the students, the Trojans managed to put those excuses behind them, lace up their cleats, and tighten the straps on their helmets to defeat the visiting Warriors 42-8.
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Fire Prevention Week reminds ‘Fire Won’t Wait. Plan Your Escape’
(Local News ~ 10/07/22)
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) and the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) are joining fire departments across the Volunteer State to raise awareness about Fire Prevention Week (October 9–15), and this year’s campaign, “Fire Won't Wait. Plan Your Escape.”...
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Dyersburg School Board meets Oct. 10
(Local News ~ 10/07/22)
The Dyersburg City School Board will convene on Monday, October 10. The meeting is scheduled to occur at the Central Office, located at 509 Lake Rd. in Dyersburg, at 5:30 p.m.
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Arts Council to present macramé class
(Local News ~ 10/07/22)
The Dyersburg-Dyer County Arts Council is hosting a macramé class, taught by Nicci Gano, on Saturday, October 15. The class will be held at St. Mary Episcopal Church Parish House, located at 108 N. King Ave. in Dyersburg, from 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Students will be making hanging plant holders...
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County historian to speak Tuesday at PDC
(Local News ~ 10/07/22)
Dyer County is nearly 200 years old. The actual date that the county was chartered was October 16, 1823. The celebration of that historic date has begun, and area residents as well as the Dyer County Historical Society are making plans for events throughout the year...
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Special needs community awaits big thrill with 2nd Addi’s Haunted Trail
(Local News ~ 10/07/22)
The YMCA of Dyer County and Dyersburg Parks and Recreation have collaborated on a thriller of an event site for the 2nd Annual Addi’s Haunted Trail. This event is not open to the public but instead is a private event geared towards people with special needs. Participants will gather at Okeena Park on October 22 from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m., and will make their way through groups of spooky characters lining the walking trail, ready to incite a healthy dose of scare...
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ERMCO celebrates 50th anniversary
(Local News ~ 10/07/22)
This year marks the 50th year of operation for ERMCO in Dyer County. To celebrate, the company held a celebration to honor their golden anniversary with all Team ERMCO employees last week in Trimble.
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