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From Staff ReportsThe following first responder calls were made Sept. 1– Sept. 7. Local first responders handled 87 calls during this timeframe and PD completed 21 traffic stops.Dublin PD Sept. 1Dublin PD assisted another agency with trying to make contact with the owner of a vehicle.
Vickie Bamber (pictured with husband, Bill) is a lifelong member of the Dublin community and has worked for several years at Dublin Dairy Queen. She will soon be starting a new career of hosting painting parties. | Submitted photo

Vickie Bamber (pictured with husband, Bill) is a lifelong member of the Dublin community and has worked for several years at Dublin Dairy Queen. She will soon be starting a new career of hosting painting parties. | Submitted photo

Vickie Bamber

Life-long Dublin resident Vickie Bamber has not always had an easy life, but throughout all her challenges she’s remained a devoted mother, wife and community member.
Nearly 900 tires were collected in about 2 hours at a disposal event held Sept. 6 at the Dublin Public Works yard. City employees were joined by County Commissioner Pct. 2 Albert Ray and Erath County inmates and correctional officers were present to assist. The event was in cooperation with Erath County. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Nearly 900 tires were collected in about 2 hours at a disposal event held Sept. 6 at the Dublin Public Works yard. City employees were joined by County Commissioner Pct. 2 Albert Ray and Erath County inmates and correctional officers were present to assist. The event was in cooperation with Erath County. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Nearly 900 tires get recycled

Nearly 900 tires were collected in about 2 hours at a disposal event held Sept. 6 at the Dublin Public Works yard. City employees were joined by County Commissioner Pct. 2 Albert Ray and Erath County inmates and correctional officers were present to assist.
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Chamber hosting HHF Sept. 19-20

The Dublin Chamber of Commerce’s fifth annual Hispanic Heritage Festival is quickly approaching and the 2-day event is still seeking vendors.“We are really excited to be able to offer a 2-day event this year,” Chamber President Nancy Williams said. Admission to the festival is free.

Crop Report

Despite some challenges, cotton production is expected to be better than average due to timely rains this season, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service reports around the state.Ben McKnight, Ph.D.
Newspaper seeking Veterans photos

Newspaper seeking Veterans photos

Newspaper seeking Veterans photos

Do you have a veteran or active duty personnel member that you are proud of? We want to honor them!The Dublin Citizen is seeking photos and information of veterans and active duty personnel for our Veterans Day coverage set to publish Nov. 6.

Commissioners court holds public hearing on tax rate

InaloadedCommissioners Court meeting agenda, the court took action on several budget related items including a public hearing on the proposed tax rate.No one spoke during the public hearing or during public comments held Monday, Sept. 8.The proposed county tax rate is $.

Council approves Atmos settlement, talks annexations

It was all business as the Stephenville City Council tackled a packed agenda at its Tuesday, Sept. 2 meeting.Council approved a settlement resolution between Atmos Energy Mid-Tex Division and the Atmos Cities Steering Committee.

Community Calendar

Thursday, Sept. 4soft opening of Shenanigans Irish Pub : 6 p.m. (112 S. Grafton)Saturday, Sept. 6Tire collection event : 8 a.m. to noon (602 N Norton) (Open to residents of Erath County)Coffee & Cars and Farmers and Artisan Market: 7 a.m. to noon (downtown Stephenville) FREECanines & Coffee: 11-4 p.