The Dyer County local labor force offers high work ethic, with a non-union environment.
Strategically located in northwest Tennessee, 100 miles from the geographic population center of the United States, Dyer County is connected to the rest of the world by interstate highways, a major rail line, air facilities and the Mississippi River.
Dyer County offers many amenities, but with a small town atmosphere. Quality schools, a low crime rate, moderate climate, low cost of living, and plenty of recreational activities are just some of the reasons people enjoy living in Dyer County.
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Located in Northwest Tennessee on major highways, Dyersburg and Dyer County are at the gateway to Middle America.