Edna Faye West Stover Edna Faye West Stover, 87, of Newbern, Tennessee, died on Saturday, September 28, 2024, peacefully at her home and surrounded by family. Funeral services for Ms. Stover will be ...
Not long ago, people would confidently declare, "That'll happen when pigs fly!" It was shorthand for "never," an amusing way of saying something was utterly, completely, and spectacularly impossible.
With a busy final week of the regular season getting underway on Monday with a matchup against potential Region 7AA Volleyball Tournament foe Lakeland Prep to open the stretch of four games in four ...
By WILLIAM NORTHCUTT Staff reporter The Dyersburg Electric System Power (DES) Board met on Monday, September 30, for a session that included a demonstration of a new online service that allows ...
After several years of dormancy, Dyersburg State Community College's theatre and band programs are springing back to life. DSCC has hired instructors Renee Cyr to head the theatre program and Nicolas ...
Emergency workers in Florida, Georgia and elsewhere rescued hundreds of people from boats, their homes and their cars as Hurricane Helene's winds and storm surge created havoc on the Gulf of Mexico, ...
DMS got their postseason underway on Thursday when the Lady Trojans travelled Arlington to take on Elmore Park in the first round of the Area 18 Regional Volleyball Tournament, taking the match in ...
The 39th Annual BBQ for Cancer was a sold-out event! Despite heavy rains from Hurricane Helene, Community Cancer Fund leadership weathered the storm to sell 180 butts and 115 sticks of bologna. While ...
In the second meeting between the two middle schools, Northview played the role of spoiler on Wednesday at Dyersburg Middle School, sweeping the Lady Trojan volleyball team on Eighth Grade Night in ...
With the regular season winding down and seeding for the upcoming District 13AA Tournament on the line on Tuesday night in Dyersburg, the Lady Trojans fell to Crockett County in five sets in the Terry ...
According to studies from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), connecting with animals reduces stress in people with ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and anyone who needs uplifting. This is part ...