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Student loan payments postponed ... again
(Business ~ 01/28/23)
We often think of the new year as a fresh start, but one obstacle that’s still lingering in the background for so many is the burden of student loan debt. The good news is that you don’t have to carry that burden forever, and you don’t have to do it alone...
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Tyson Foods invests over $20M into Newbern facility
(Business ~ 01/28/23)
Tyson Foods is investing more than $20 million into the local Newbern community by expanding its production capabilities, building a team-member wellness center, and constructing an independent roadway for production transportation. “This project has already proven to be instrumental to facility performance, as we continue to meet increased demand for our Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, and other category-leading products,” said Stewart Glendinning, President of Prepared Foods, Tyson Foods...
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Burning bridges
(Column ~ 01/28/23)
by Bryan Golden --- You have probably heard that you shouldn’t burn your bridges behind you. This is true in some situations, but not all. When you burn your bridges, you limit your options. What situations warrant this action and which ones do not?...
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Lake Road and the Fast-Food Fiesta
(Column ~ 01/28/23)
by William Northcutt --- Having had weight issues my entire life, I shouldn’t be snarky about Dyersburg’s fast-food culture. After all, half of my body mass is comprised of Big Macs and Bigger Jacks. It’s my fault: it IS possible to eat at these establishments without going hog wild (mmmm BBQ). ...
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Obituaries for January 28
(Obituary ~ 01/28/23)
Carolyn Sue Moore, 80, of Finley, died Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at her residence. Born November 15, 1942, she is the daughter of the late Ellis Edward and Lily Lorene Burns Shipley. She was a longtime member of Junction Church or God. Sue was the manager of the garden center at Walmart for 13 years...
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