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Museum Matters

Museum Matters

Museum Matters

The Dublin Roller Mills was a well run establishment that produced flour and corn meal. The business was run by J. F. Wieser & Company. In their advertisement in the 1903-1905 Texas Central Shippers Guide, it mentioned they used the Robinson’s Cipher for their telegram transactions.

Easter events set, rain or shine

Services and events have been set this Easter weekend to allow families to rejoice and remember.Though there is rain in the forecast, the Dublin Easter EGGStravaganza and Bunny Love Run on Saturday, April 19 are taking place rain or shine.

Council opts for auctions

Dublin City Council approved some spring cleaning for the city as several items are up for auction and a new lease agreement was approved with the Dublin Baseball Softball Association.
Siblings David, Gwen, and Retired Judge Donald Jones sit on a bench outside the Donald R. Jones Justice Center. The bench was placed in dedication to their parents K. Ewell and Fritzi Lucille Jones. A formal dedication of the bench and the Donald R. Jones Justice Center was completed Friday, April 11. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Siblings David, Gwen, and Retired Judge Donald Jones sit on a bench outside the Donald R. Jones Justice Center. The bench was placed in dedication to their parents K. Ewell and Fritzi Lucille Jones. A formal dedication of the bench and the Donald R. Jones Justice Center was completed Friday, April 11. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Jones family honored at the bench

A large crowd of friends, family and citizens gathered in front of the Donald R. Jones Justice Center for what was announced as a dedication of a new memorial bench. However, the event also acted as a surprise opportunity to formally dedicate the center to Judge Donald Jones.
TxDot crews began a year and a half long project on Patrick Street to remove historical Thurber bricks from underneath the roadway to help with stabilization. They will then reconstruct the road including curbs and gutters with new pavement. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

TxDot crews began a year and a half long project on Patrick Street to remove historical Thurber bricks from underneath the roadway to help with stabilization. They will then reconstruct the road including curbs and gutters with new pavement. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Crews hit the bricks

Dublin was a flurry of activity in recent weeks as city crews were joined by other organizations in improving infrastructure.The intersection of Elm and Patrick was closed and a detour put in place as TxDOT began the first phase on working on drainage and the roadway on Dublin’s main street.

Dublin High School News

As we head into the final stretch of the school year, there’s no shortage of exciting events, academic milestones, and student accomplishments to celebrate. Here’s a look at what’s coming up!The current six-week grading period will officially close this Friday.

Response Reports

The following first responder calls were made March 23 -March 30. Local first responders handled 63 calls during this timeframe.Dublin PDMarch 24 - PD aided with an agency assist when calling EMS for an adult female.

UFO play set for Tarleton this week

A 2008 UFO sighting in Stephenville is the subject of an original play to be presented by Tarleton State University’s Texan Theatre starting April 10 in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center.