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Dyer
Each July, Dyer celebrates its heritage with a six-day festival. The
Dyer Station Celebration features old fashioned, down home fun. A
parade, contest and competitions highlight the event, plus many other
events designed to appeal to everyone.If there is a set purpose for the celebration, it is to help the
community reach its fullest potential and to do so without sacrificing
the small town qualities that make Dyer and its inhabitants so special.
Dyer also hosts a wonderful Christmas Parade.
For more information on both events, see the
ACTIVITIES & EVENTS section.
The City of Dyer has an industrial park (with one available building and
60 acres of green space). The park has electricity, gas, water and
sewage on site; rail is adjacent to the site and the park sits on
BUSINESS 45-W and is 1/2 mile from 45-W. There are other industrial
buildings for sale or lease in the business section of the city. For
more information on the Industrial Park and other available sites, see
the SITES & BUILDINGS
section (under Gibson County-Dyer).
Dyer is part of the GIBSON COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT (see information under EDUCATION). The is an
elementary school and a middle school within the city for Dyer's
children and the district's high school is in Dyer.
Dyer City Hall
235 South Royal Street
Dyer, TN 38330
Phone: (731) 692-3767
Fax: (731) 692-4222
email: dyercity@wiwt.com
website: none
Town Meetings: Second and fourth Mondays of every month at 7pm in
Conference Room of City Hall.
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Seated L-R: Alderperson Bitsy Gilliland, Mayor Walton "Sam"
Thompson,
Kenneth McEwen, City Recorder
Standing L-R: Alderpersons Jimmy Landrum, Nathan Reed, Judy
Baker, Cody Childress, Robert Johnson, & George Fisher
Not Pictured: Roger Gray |
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