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Dyer County Fair Website
The Dyer County Fair is always one of the biggest events of the year. You
can now find a calendar of events and more information on...the
dyer county fair's website
2007 International Washer Pitchin' Contest
Good-hearted fun in a country sort of way, that's the
motto of Yorkville's yearly washer pitchin' contest and it fits. For a
good family time and a chance to be washer champion of the world come on
to the contest this August...for
more washer pitchin info
Do
Not Call
After six months of trying this service, it really works and
it's very easy.
Stop the telemarketing phone calls for good...click
here
Reelfoot Lake Boat Cruises
Reelfoot Lake State Park is once again offering their annual
Pontoon Boat Cruises. They've been a tradition at Reelfoot since 1961 and
provide an excellent opportunity to explore the lake...here's
more
Dyersburg Newcomers
No matter if you came from a small town such as Dyersburg or a
sprawling metropolis such as Chicago friends and family are hard to leave
behind and moving is one of the most stressful events in a persons life.
That's why the Dyersburg Newcomers are here...here's
more
Neil's Barbecue and Grill
For 15 years Neil's has been one of the most popular restaurants in
Dyersburg and the main reason is owner Neil Henry. His wealth of
experience and outgoing personality make for a winning combination in the
restaurant business...here's more
Tornados Rip Dyersburg
In one of Dyersburg's worst storms ever, Tornados ripped through the
center of town and left miles of debris. For some amazing photos and
stories from the storm, visit...Dyersburg Tornados
50 Best Southern Towns
Dyersburg was recently rated one of the "50 Best Southern Towns in
America" by Authors Gerald Sweitzer and Kathy Fields. They researched many
towns all over the south and came up with the best of the best...here's
more
Family Fishing Lakes
With the arrival of spring many families are headed outdoors. What
better way to spend a day than on one of Tennessee's Family Fishing Lakes.
For a list of lakes in this area and for more information...click
here
Did You Know?
The name "Tennessee" originated from the old Yuchi Indian word, "Tana-see,"
meaning "The Meeting Place." White men traveling in the area in the 1700s
associated the word with the name of a Cherokee village and as the name of
a river in Cherokee Territory. Here's
more...about our great state.
Kid's Website
With all the adult
oriented sites on the web, it's nice to find a site that focuses on good
clean fun for kids. Surfing the net with kids is just such a site. Games,
school oriented info, kid's topics and...much
more
Living Eden
PBS is now offering an online
view of some of America's most spectacular places. The Living Eden website
offers virtual tours that really bring these places to life. It's a great
place for kids and adults alike...here
it is.
Civil War Battlefields
The
Tennessee Historical Commission has now made maps available that show all
of the civil war battlefields across the state. You can also click on each
for more information....here
they are
Teachers Wanted
The Division
of Continuing Education at Dyersburg State Community College is looking
for teachers. For more information call: 731-286-3265
About Our Great State
Tennessee became a state on June 1st, 1796. For a brief history of
Tennessee's rise to statehood...read
this
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