Dyersburg, TN Reviews


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Dyersburg, Tennessee is known for its vibrant culture, unique landscape, and welcoming citizens. With a colorful history and plenty of attractions to explore, Dyersburg is often referred to as the “Rose City”. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as shopping at the outlets or visiting one of the numerous parks or museums. The city also hosts several annual festivals and events that bring locals and tourists together in celebration. Dyersburg is home to some of the best restaurants in the area with a wide selection of cuisines to choose from. People who visit Dyersburg have had nothing but positive reviews about their experiences in this charming town. The locals are friendly and helpful which makes it easy for visitors to feel welcomed and make connections with the community. With so much to do and see, it's no wonder why people come back year after year to experience all that Dyersburg has to offer!

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Why you do not want to live in dyersburg, especial - 12/8/2014
Log onto www.pleasehelpbeau.org to see how the city spends its taxpayer money. According to an attorney helping with Beau's release, the “vicious dog ordinance” in Dyersburg (City Ordinance § 10-221) is illegal and unenforceable under Tennessee Law. Tenn. Code Ann. § 44-17-120 specifically prohibits a town the size of Dyersburg from adopting such an ordinance. The ordinance has been void and unenforceable since it was adopted in 1978. Would not recommend this town to any forward-thinking people.
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why you do not want to move to dyersburg - 12/8/2014
Do you know that the “vicious dog ordinance” in Dyersburg (City Ordinance § 10-221) is illegal and unenforceable under Tennessee Law? If you don’t please look at Tenn. Code Ann. § 44-17-120, which specifically prohibits a town the size of Dyersburg from adopting such an ordinance. Your ordinance has been void and unenforceable since it was adopted in 1978.

Do you know that any and all citizens who have been cited under your City Ordinance § 10-221 and/or who have been ordered to comply with your Ordinance § 10-222 since they were enacted are going to be owed restitution and damages payable by the City?

Do you know that pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 44-17-403, which was enacted in 2000, any person, including a government entity (like a City), who wrongfully or unlawfully kills someone’s pet dog is also liable for noneconomic damages of up to $5,000? Do you know how many dogs the City of Dyersburg has euthanized under its illegal ordinance since 2000?
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It is ok....... - 8/7/2012
I have lived in and around Dyersburg, Tn. for about 18 years. It has a small mall, walmart, lowes, and 25+ restaurants. The schools are decent and the county has well over a 100 churches. The jobs are horrible in 2012. Over 4 major factories in the area have left and more plan on leaving. The crime rate is not bad at all, frequent tornadoes, but no Joplin. About a 30 minute drive to major lakes for fishing. A few hunting reserves, a lot of farmland, but you have to know the right people to hunt. Some new businesses are coming in, but mainly restaurants. Any public service job is almost impossible without knowing an alderman or being related to the right people. Housing and rent is not too bad compared to the size of the population. Not a bad place at all to live, just a tough economy and the lack of entertainment in the area. Several good doctors with practices in the area.It's Read More

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