Mary Stoddard Lowe has had a life full of travel and adventure. Now back in Texas to be closer to family, Lowe enjoys keeping up her connections with friends all over the country.
After she graduated from Dublin High School in 1969, Lowe went to Cisco Junior College as a commercial art major.
The Cisco community is stepping up to support 43-year-old Robert “Dion” Fink in the fight of his life.
Dion was diagnosed with the auto-immune disease granulomatosis with polyangiitis (also called GPA or Wegener’s) in 2006.
June 12
At 5:09 a.m. an intoxicated woman wrecked her vehicle into a tree on CR 408, deploying her airbags and bruising her badly. She was arrested for DWI.
At 7:08 p.m. a head on two-vehicle collision occurred in Lingleville at FM 8 West and CR 417 requiring two air evacuations.
At 9:50 p.m.
June 14
Caller reported that her lock had been cut off of her storage unit at the Central Inn Mini Storage on Patrick.
June 15
Officers were out with an open door of a business. They searched and secured the building on Blackjack.
Twenty-one Dublin band members attended the Howard Payne Uiversity Leadership Camp on June 14-18. The camp covers all aspects of marching band with separate tracks for band members, section leaders, drum majors, and drumline.
Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council hosted an artist reception for quilt art by local artists on Saturday. Quilts included work by Dublin artists Suzann Thompson, Cindy Edwards, Steve Chambers and Elaine Fields Smith. The work is on display at the River North Gallery through Friday.
Dublin Band members earned high marks at the State Solo and Ensemble Contest with Grady Meador taking the highest Division 1 Rating for his solo trumpet performance.
Erath County youth joined together for some colorful crafts (such as this painted bottle exercise) during last week’s Bosque Safari Camp hosted by Erath County Community Coalition, the local Star Council organization aimed at keeping the community drug-free.
Dubliners are urged to beware of two scams that have been reported recently in the community.
Dublin Police Investigator Nanci Wilson reported that the first scam is what’s known as a ‘money mule’ scam.