- THP responds to collision on Hwy. 51 involving semi-truck, sheriff's deputy (Local News ~ 01/26/24)
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Photographer Dan Burch, Jr. tells Genealogy Group to get out those old negatives
(Local News ~ 01/26/24)
Photographer Dan Burch, Jr. spoke to the Dyer County Genealogy Group, urging them to take a second look at their old negatives and to get them digitized. He said that with technological advances in photo processing, it is possible to take even imperfect shots and turn them into high quality pictures.
- Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church welcomes new pastor (Local News ~ 01/26/24)
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Obituaries for January 27
(Obituary ~ 01/26/24)
Awannah Faye Merryman Awannah Faye Merryman, of Denver, Colorado, died January 17, 2024, at University Heights Assisted Living Center in Denver, Colorado. A celebration of life services for Mrs. Merryman will be held at a later date and will be announced by Johnson-Williams Funeral Home. Johnson-Williams Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Awannah Faye Merryman...
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Jonas selected as ERMCO Culture Champion
(Business ~ 01/26/24)
Special to the State Gazette Jonathan Jonas, a dedicated employee in the Three Phase department at ERMCO, has been recognized as the Culture Champion for November 2023. Jonas started as an assembly builder in the Three Phase Core & Coil department, moved to a material handler, then to a quality ratio specialist, and is currently a lead in the department. He is an example of what hard work and dedication can achieve at ERMCO...
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Mallory selected as ERMCO’s December Culture Champion
(Business ~ 01/26/24)
Special to the State Gazette Ben Mallory, an employee at ERMCO’s Pad Plant Internal Assembly department, was recently named the company’s December 2023 Culture Champion. Mallory began his career at ERMCO five years ago building frames in the Core and Coil department. He spent three years in Core and Coil before moving to Internal Assembly. He spent one year as a welder, then became a floater and eventually a lead in the department...
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Local students named to MTSU's fall 2023 dean's list
(Local News ~ 01/26/24)
Special to the State Gazette MURFREESBORO, TN (01/24/2024)-- More than 6,220 Middle Tennessee State University students are included on the latest dean's list for their academic achievements for the fall 2023 semester. Local students making the list included:...
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Spread Love and Save Lives: Give Blood During February
(Local News ~ 01/26/24)
As we embrace the month of love and compassion, there's no better way to express your care for others than by donating blood. February is not only synonymous with Valentine's Day, but it's also an opportune time to make a meaningful contribution to our community's health. Blood donations play a crucial role in saving lives, yet there is a persistent need for more donors, particularly those from diverse backgrounds...
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Dyersburg native announced as new director of Pick Tennessee Products
(Local News ~ 01/26/24)
Special to the State Gazette NASHVILLE —The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) announces the addition of Sarah Emery as the Director of Pick Tennessee Products. A native of Dyersburg, Tenn., Emery brings an array of education, experience, and enthusiasm to this leadership role...
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Mary Evelyn Ramsey earns prestigious CFP® certification
(Business ~ 01/26/24)
Special to the State Gazette Ben Mallory, an employee at ERMCO’s Pad Plant Internal Assembly department, was recently named the company’s December 2023 Culture Champion. Mallory began his career at ERMCO five years ago building frames in the Core and Coil department. He spent three years in Core and Coil before moving to Internal Assembly. He spent one year as a welder, then became a floater and eventually a lead in the department...
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Life Guarantees a Chance - Not a Fair Shake
(Column ~ 01/26/24)
“That’s not fair,” is a common childhood mantra. It’s typically heard when a child doesn’t get what he or she wants. Sometimes the sentiment is valid, more often it’s not. As we grow up, adults, whether it be parents or others, tend to intercede on our behalf to demonstrate fairness. The problem is we then develop a false expectation of fairness. This leads to great frustration as we mature since fairness in life is not guaranteed...
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Cabin Fever
(Column ~ 01/26/24)
Now that the recent stretch of cold weather is over it’s time to come clean about the effects of cabin fever at your house. When the roads were so bad and the wind was so cold you had to just stay home. And not just stay home but stay inside. When all the cats and dogs had to be kept inside 24/7. ...
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