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Volunteers hand out candy at the Dublin Public Library as part of Safe Trick or Treat Thursday, Oct. 31 for Halloween. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Volunteers hand out candy at the Dublin Public Library as part of Safe Trick or Treat Thursday, Oct. 31 for Halloween. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Safe Trick or Treat 2024

Volunteers hand out candy at the Dublin Public Library as part of Safe Trick or Treat Thursday, Oct. 31 for Halloween.A guy dressed as ‘Taylor Swift’ tries his luck on riding a bucking barrel outside the Dublin Rodeo Heritage Museum on Halloween.
Above, a sandwich and chips are displayed at Wich Kids. Below, a homemade loaf of sourdough bread waits to be sliced. Courtesy photos

Above, a sandwich and chips are displayed at Wich Kids. Below, a homemade loaf of sourdough bread waits to be sliced. Courtesy photos

Wich Kids stacks up variety in homemade menu

A mother-daughter duo is now bringing delicious homemade sandwiches and other foods at a newly opened Dublin eatery – Wich Kids Sandwich Shop.Rachel Williams Maddry and her daughter Kailyn Williams decided to open Wich Kids inside Grafton Market (located at 118 S. Grafton, Suite C).
After voting Friday, residents from Laurel Glen at Stephenville Assisted Living returned to Dublin to enjoy Granny Clark’s blue plate special while visiting with friends and neighbors. Miles and Sara Gilman rolled out the red carpet for Dublin locals Jan, Nancy and Sharon and their friends. After eating, Laurel Glen residents rated their Granny Clark experience with five stars on Facebook, each noting their favorite part of the meal. | Submitted photo

After voting Friday, residents from Laurel Glen at Stephenville Assisted Living returned to Dublin to enjoy Granny Clark’s blue plate special while visiting with friends and neighbors. Miles and Sara Gilman rolled out the red carpet for Dublin locals Jan, Nancy and Sharon and their friends. After eating, Laurel Glen residents rated their Granny Clark experience with five stars on Facebook, each noting their favorite part of the meal. | Submitted photo

An experience to rave about

After voting Friday, residents from Laurel Glen at Stephenville Assisted Living returned to Dublin to enjoy Granny Clark’s blue plate special while visiting with friends and neighbors. Miles and Sara Gilman rolled out the red carpet for Dublin locals Jan, Nancy and Sharon and their friends.
First place went to Sadie Pearl dressed in a handmade costume as a flower. She will receive $25 from the Dublin Chamber of Commerce. Submitted photo

First place went to Sadie Pearl dressed in a handmade costume as a flower. She will receive $25 from the Dublin Chamber of Commerce. Submitted photo

Costume contest winners named

We appreciate everyone that entered our virtual costume contest! A special thank you to residents at Three Oaks Assisted Living for helping us judge our costume contest.Prizes can be picked up at the newspaper office (938 N. Patrick) Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Julie Crouch and Jana Crouch Jimenez were joined by Mark McKenzie, Board President of the Tarleton State University Foundation as they signed the Nancy White Endowed Scholarship on Sept. 20 at Tarleton. | submitted photo

Julie Crouch and Jana Crouch Jimenez were joined by Mark McKenzie, Board President of the Tarleton State University Foundation as they signed the Nancy White Endowed Scholarship on Sept. 20 at Tarleton. | submitted photo

Tarleton celebrates Crouch scholarship

Tarleton State University celebrated the signing of the “Nancy White Crouch Endowed Scholarship” on September 20, 2024. The scholarship was established by Mrs. Crouch’s daughter Julie Smith along with gifts from a variety of friends and family.

Veterans events to offer meals, appreciation

Several Veterans Day activities are on tap for Monday and this weekend.In Dublin, students, staff, and administration would like to cordially invite and honor United States Veterans at the Secondary campus with a breakfast at 8 a.m. Nov. 11.
Hoards of eager Trick-or-Treaters collect candy and treats from local businesses and organizations during the Dublin Chamber of Commerce’s Safe Trick or Treat Thursday, Oct. 31. For more photos go to the Dublin Citizen Facebook page. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Hoards of eager Trick-or-Treaters collect candy and treats from local businesses and organizations during the Dublin Chamber of Commerce’s Safe Trick or Treat Thursday, Oct. 31. For more photos go to the Dublin Citizen Facebook page. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Trick-or-Treating 2024

Hoards of eager Trick-or-Treaters collect candy and treats from local businesses and organizations during the Dublin Chamber of Commerce’s Safe Trick or Treat Thursday, Oct. 31. For more photos go to the Dublin Citizen Facebook page.
City aids church in demo

City aids church in demo

City aids church in demo

The City of Dublin assisted in the demolition of a property in disrepair Tuesday, Oct. 29 as they knocked down the old parsonage by the United Pentecostal Church in the 600 block of East Elm.
Dubliner Dalton Kasel and the Austin Gamblers recently claimed the 2024 Professional Bull Riders World Team Championship. Courtesy Bull Stock Media

Dubliner Dalton Kasel and the Austin Gamblers recently claimed the 2024 Professional Bull Riders World Team Championship. Courtesy Bull Stock Media

Local bullrider claims world title

The Austin Gamblers claimed the 2024 Professional Bull Riders world teams Championship Oct. 18-20 in Las Vegas, and Dublin resident Dalton Kasel led them to victory with a 92 point ride aboard Always Been Ready.

Cramped crowd hears airport plans

Additional chairs were set up for a capacity crowd at Monday’s City Council meeting, spurred in part by recent conversations by local social media groups.