State Gazette - Sat Nov 07
Several county governmental meetings are planned this week. The Dyer County Commission is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the upstairs courtroom in the Dyer County Courthouse.
Reagan Day Dinner brings out candidatesState Gazette - Sat Nov 07
Reagan Day Dinner Organizer and Dyer County Republican Party President Jewel Horner listens as Republican congressional candidate David Rice speaks.
No official reports of damage from Friday's quakeState Gazette - Sat Nov 07
Anthony Hawks of Newbern said these cracks were a result of Friday morning's quake.
Thieves steal credit cards and buy TVs and a laptopState Gazette - Thu Nov 05
Dyersburg police investigators believe this male suspect used a stolen credit card to purchase a flat screen television at the Wal-Mart in Dyersburg.
Admissions to The Highlands nursing home suspendedState Gazette - Thu Nov 05
Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Susan R. Cooper has suspended new admissions of residents to The Highlands of Dyersburg Health & Rehab effective Nov.
Deputy commissioner of education: Hard times ahead for area educatorsState Gazette - Thu Nov 05
On the evening before state officials released Report Card results for school systems throughout Tennessee, Deputy Commissioner of Education Robert Greene visited Dyer County to report changes made by the state in the 11th hour that will affect this year's Report Card status for both local school systems.
City sees effects of GPS investigationState Gazette - Wed Nov 04
The restructuring of city employees following an undercover GPS investigation by Dyersburg Mayor John Holden has placed the responsibility of city's knuckleboom trucks under Solid Waste Management Superintendent John Damesworth.
New food-distribution program available to residents this monthState Gazette - Tue Nov 03
Members of the Dyersburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen learned that Dyersburg ranks No.
County health dept. offering H1N1 vaccineState Gazette - Tue Nov 03
The Dyer County Health Department is now offering H1N1 injectable vaccine at no charge.
Harvesters Race to Beat Rising River Flood ThreatsThe Daily News - Mon Nov 02
Many West Tennessee farmers are in a race with rising water in the Mississippi River to harvest their crops.
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