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Keri Lesur

Keri Lesur

Where Are They Now?

When Keri Simmons Lesur was growing up in Dublin, she always knew she wanted to get out and see the world. Twenty-five years later, she’s lived her dream — she has traveled widely in Europe and elsewhere, and lived and worked in New York and Canada, and her three children are all dual citizens.

Fish Fry returns for Lent

The Stephenville Knights of Columbus begin their annual Lenten Fish Fry Friday, February 26 at Newman Hall (rescheduled from Feb. 19 due to the winter weather). Due to the pandemic, this year’s event will be only TO GO orders. Cars should enter off Washington Street on the East side of St.
COVID Update

COVID Update

COVID Update

Erath County officials reported NO NEW CASES of COVID-19 in the report from Thursday, Feb. 11 (the most recent report due to offices being closed for Presidents Day and winter weather). Total deaths since March were reported at 62 by the Department of State Health Services.

Briefs

DISD combining March/Feb. school board meetings Dublin ISD has decided to combine the February and March school board meetings into one meeting due to calendar conflicts and COVID reasons. The meeting will be held March 1 at 7 p.m.

Turning Back the Pages

75 years Feb. 15, 1946 The Majestic Theatre was playing several films. Friday’s show was Jessie James starring Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda and Nancy Kelly. Saturday’s matinee and night show was The Chicago Kid. Sunday and Monday played Imitation of Life starring Claudette Colbert and Warren William.

In the Neighborhood

The Comanche Chief The Comanche Maidens Varsity Basketball team was heading to playoffs Feb. 11, when they took on the Holliday Lady Eagles in Springtown.
The last Doodlebug Train arrived on the MKT track June 3, 1950. Everyone wanted a car after World War II. That lead to dwindling ridership on passenger trains. The Doodlebug carried passengers, mail and perishables such as milk seen here. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

The last Doodlebug Train arrived on the MKT track June 3, 1950. Everyone wanted a car after World War II. That lead to dwindling ridership on passenger trains. The Doodlebug carried passengers, mail and perishables such as milk seen here. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

MUSEUM MATTERS

As a light hearted name for a rail passenger car, people called it a Doodlebug. It was a rail car with a diesel motor in the front, room for baggage and mail in the middle and a passenger car in the back.

NRCS meetings open to public

Each year, from February through March, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) county field office staff and their conservation partners at soil and water conservation districts host Local Working Group meetings across Texas.

Grand Jury indicts 15

The Erath County Grand Jury returned 17 indictments on Tuesday, Feb. 9.

Abbott sends winter aid

On Monday, Governor Greg Abbott announced that the State of Texas is deploying maximum resources to local officials throughout the state to respond to severe winter weather and to restore power to our communities.