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Tarleton women take first at Clarendon

Tarleton State University’s women’s rodeo team, led by four goat tying specialists, captured first place at the weekend Clarendon College National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association stop. Tori Brower posted a two-head 14.

Tarleton expanding Telehealth counseling

Tarleton State University students can now access free mental health assistance through the My Student Support app. My SSP features a robust, curated resource library with a wealth of content addressing the many domains of wellness.
Seeing PINK

Seeing PINK

Seeing PINK

The Dublin Lions, Dandi-Lions, cheerleaders, band members and supporters donned pink Friday night for a ‘pink out’ game in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, showing solidarity and support for those who are battling or who have battled the disease.

New ambulance approved

The Dublin City Council approved a new ambulance and TimeClock system and discussed sidewalk repair and committee meeting protocols during the regular meeting Monday night.

DISD talks security audit

Safety and security was on the top of everyone’s minds at the Monday, Oct. 17 school board meeting after hearing results from an intruder detection audit and purchasing environmental sensors.
Pink Out Pride

Pink Out Pride

Pink Out Pride

Varsity Cheerleaders show their support during Dublin’s Pink Out game Friday, Oct. 14. Students, spectators and athletes donned pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Early voting starts Monday

Early voting starts Monday, Oct. 24 for the November mid-term election, which features a slew of candidates including Texas Governor. Early voting will be held at the Erath County Courthouse from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 and Friday, Oct. 28; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
New Neighbors

New Neighbors

New Neighbors: 89 lots in new Greens Creek development

The developers of Greens Creek, a Texas Lifestyle Community, are seeking historical information as they work to build a community of exciting opportunities while remembering the families who settled the area and have spent their lives there.
Museum Matters

Museum Matters

Museum Matters

When you drive down East Blackjack, there is a prominent two story building with the orange brick that you have seen a million times. It is located across the street from the Hogan Museum. It was originally designed to have offices upstairs and two merchant businesses downstairs.

Briefs

Market Days returns Oct. 15 Mark your calendars: The Dublin Market happens sooner than you expect, Saturday, Oct. 15, Wright Park, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.