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Picnic promises family fun, food

The Dublin community is invited to fun-filled Bloomin’ Business Banquet picnic Friday, March 14 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Dublin City Park. The picnic banquet will act as the official Dublin Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony with eight awards to be given to local citizens and business leaders.

Council talks plans, positions

The Dublin City Council made several appointments, adopted an action plan for natural disasters and a drought contingency plan and heard public comments in a short meeting Monday night.
Grads on track to bright future

Grads on track to bright future

Grads on track to bright future

Dublin ISD announced their top graduates as the school prepared to graduate 66 seniors in commencement exercises last Friday at Tarleton State University’s Memorial Stadium. Cole Moore is the Valedictorian of the Dublin High School Class of 2021. Moore is the son of Jill and Sammy Moore.

Dublin City Pool to open with special free swim day

The Dublin community is invited to a day of free fun and food at the Dublin City Pool’s grand opening on Saturday, May 29. All admittance will be free at the pool from noon to 5 p.m. that day and free hot dogs will be served up by members of the Dublin Rotary Club.
Placing at State

Placing at State

Placing at State

Lingleville High School student Hannah Miller recently qualified to represent her school in state UIL Computer Applications competition, placing seventh in the event. Paul Gaudette | Citizen Archive photo

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD Water lightly stained; 63 degrees; 3.55 low. Largemouth bass are excellent with chatter baits, frogs, bladed spinners, crankbaits, and finesse jigs in coves, along grass lines and timber in 2-12’. Crappie are good on minnows in brush piles, near bridge pilings, and in the creeks.
Erath Extension Agent Lonnie Jenschke

Erath Extension Agent Lonnie Jenschke

Fenceline Chatter

Recent rains have made it easier to locate fire ants and spring is a good time to control fire ants when they search for food and build mounds. Broadcast baits are the core of AgriLife Extension’s recommended treatment.

Dairies donate to food pantries

Food pantries continue to face increased demand for food assistance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, Feeding America®, with its more than 200 affiliates across the country, projects that 42 million people (1 in 8), including 13 million children (1 in 6), may experience food insecurity in 2021.
Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Berry’s Picks

It is the time of year that honey bees will start swarming. This time of year, we always have folks call concerned about seeing a large numbers of bees either flying or gathered together in a huge mass. There is nothing to be alarmed about, this just a honey bee swarm.

Crop Report

Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service Sorghum acres are expected to be up this year as prices and increased export demand have made the crop a hot commodity, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Sorghum being harvested Ronnie Schnell, Ph.D.