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Laura Gilbert was a 2011 graduate of Dublin Paradigm Accelerated High School and now works as a CNA at a nursing home. Courtesy photo

Laura Gilbert was a 2011 graduate of Dublin Paradigm Accelerated High School and now works as a CNA at a nursing home. Courtesy photo

Where Are They Now? Laura Gilbert

Laura Gilbert has always been a caring person. “Even as a kid, if there was an animal or another child younger than me, I always wanted to nurture them,” she said. “I always wanted to take away the pain, kiss the booboos, make the bad things go away.

The job of Job

Sunbeams danced in the sparse clouds in the blue sky above. The song of the Chiffchaff could be heard in the scrub bushes nearby. Under a palm tree sat a figure, thin and somewhat pale for the common bronze bodies of those spending much time in the sun.

Wise Love

Isaiah 55:8: “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” says the Lord.“God chose you out of love and not wisdom, but he reveals his wisdom by his love,” said Evangelist David as he shared the word of God. David is an acclaimed preacher and evangelist.
Berrys Picks

Berrys Picks

Berrys Picks

Fortunately, we are getting some moisture and relief from the drought conditions. The rain has been good for our fields, but also good for weeds.
Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Tips for easier mowing and keeping lawns lushPablo Agustin Boeri, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service turfgrass specialist, shares tips for homeowners to make mowing as pleasant as possible this spring.The right mower mattersThe kind of mower you use can make or break your mowing habits.
Members of the Dublin Woman’s Thursday Club took in a lunch together and learned about ‘The Ditch’ project at Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District. Courtesy photo

Members of the Dublin Woman’s Thursday Club took in a lunch together and learned about ‘The Ditch’ project at Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District. Courtesy photo

Thursday Club celebrates 126th Anniversary

The Dublin Woman’s Thursday Club celebrated their 126th anniversary with an outing on April 25. Fifteen members enjoyed this field trip.Meeting at the First Methodist Church, the ladies carpooled to the Middle Tr i n i t y Groundwater Conversation District in Stephenville.

A Myth understanding

In the South, we believed with all of our hearts what we were told when we were children.Even if it was wrong. In the 1960s, the RCA color console TV my family had on Beech Street in Ashdown, Arkansas, could make you go blind.It could if you believed what our mom told us.

Christ Forever

“Nothing lasts forever …” a cliché statement that defines anything made by man. It is true; what we make will eventually fail. Our metal is subject to rust, or to wear out after continued use. Our clothing will become thin over time and will eventually give way to holes.
Silencing the roaring lion

Silencing the roaring lion

Silencing the roaring lion

Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. (1 Peter 5:8 NIV) The roaring of the lion is being heard loud and clear on our college campuses.
Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Fertilizing and Mowing Your Turfgrass Most of our turfgrasses are trying to green-up, but a lot of what you are seeing is various winter grasses. We will need some warmer nights to really get the turfgrasses going. It seems like we have had cooler nights and days in April than we did in March.