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	COVID Update

COVID Update

COVID Update

Erath County officials reported that the county had 82 active cases of COVID-19 in its Monday night report.This was down from 109 active cases reported by county officials on the Monday before. See the accompanying graphic for a list of active cases by location, age group and gender.

Matthew 16 21-28, 17 1-13

Jesus Foretells His Death 16 21 From that time on Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.

First Six Weeks Honor Rolls

A Honor Roll First grade Natalia Anderson Jacob Barrera Gwen Burge Serenity Cantero Silas Eddington Jacob Gibson Emily Guerrero Serda Tyler Haynes Natali Hernandez Caballero Harley Jennings Hattie Johnson Patricia Johnson Bella Keith Rocklan Kennedy Allison Loflin Selah...
Nature Fest brings learning, fun

Nature Fest brings learning, fun

Nature Fest brings learning, fun

Nature fans and officials alike flocked to the Bosque River Trail Nature Center in Stephenville for Nature Fest, a celebration with tours of the trail, fun activities like learning to recognize animal tracks in a provided basin of sand (right) and even hands-on experiences with the fur of local...

Team Hagood repping Dublin, BBBS

The Dublin community is invited to support Mayra and Zach Hagood as they represent Dublin in the upcoming Erath County Big Brothers Big Sisters Dancing with the Star event on Nov. 4.
Good Luck at District, Sound of Dublin!

Good Luck at District, Sound of Dublin!

Good Luck at District, Sound of Dublin!

District Performance of “Ninja” 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16 Mineral Wells High School Send-off 10:30 a.m. Dublin Corner Lot
Elks give to FUMC

Elks give to FUMC

Elks give to FUMC

Larry Stanford (left) of the Stephenville Area Elks Lodge presented a check for $1,343.22 to Rev. Danny Pelton at the Dublin First United Methodist Church during Sunday morning’s service.
A Dublin cruiser is hitched up for towing after going through the rock wall on the North Park side of the Dublin Public Library. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A Dublin cruiser is hitched up for towing after going through the rock wall on the North Park side of the Dublin Public Library. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Cruiser cuts power in pursuit

A portion of Dublin was left without power for around 6 hours and a police vehicle was likely totaled as Dublin PD responded to an assault near the Dublin Public Library Saturday morning.
The Dublin City Council accepted the resignation of Judge Latrelle Cain, who announced her retirement after 25 years with the city. A reception is being planned to honor her retirement. Paul Gaudette | Citizen archive photo

The Dublin City Council accepted the resignation of Judge Latrelle Cain, who announced her retirement after 25 years with the city. A reception is being planned to honor her retirement. Paul Gaudette | Citizen archive photo

Council talks grants, reports

The Dublin City Council accepted the retirement of Judge Latrelle Cain, determined how to spend grant funds, increased city pool fees and heard reports during a busy regular meeting Monday night. Cain has been the Municipal Court Judge for 25 years as of Oct. 1.