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Comanche to host art showcases Saturday

The Comanche Chamber of Commerce is hosting a pair of Comanche County Art Showcases this weekend with a VIP event and a community –wide day of fun.The VIP Art Showcase, featuring three award-winning artists from across Texas is set for Friday, April 4 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Last 40 Days

The Last 40 Days

The Last 40 Days

Early in the morning, the sun barely catching a glimpse of the day over the horizon, several women made their way to a tomb. A group of soldiers had been ordered to guard the tomb but these women wanted to make certain that the men who had placed Him in the tomb had prepared His body properly.

Faith In Your Calling

Luke 8:25 But He said to them, “Where is your faith?” Jesus and his disciples were crossing Lake Tiberias to minister in the province of the Gadarenes. These men were committed to Jesus and his ministry.
Dublin FFA places high at Tarleton

Dublin FFA places high at Tarleton

Dublin FFA places high at Tarleton

As 10,000 students swarmed Tarleton for the 53rd annual Tarleton State University Invitational FFA contest March 27, Dublin students claimed some high placements in large competition.Leading the pack was the Dublin Entomology Team who placed 1st out of 120 teams.

Tarleton concert this Saturday

Tarleton State University’s Department of Performing Arts presents the annual Spring Masterworks concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5, in the auditorium of the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center in Stephenville.

Comanche Museum to host Frontier Day

The Comanche County Museum is excited to announce Frontier Day 2025, a family-friendly celebration of history and heritage, taking place from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 12. Come rain or shine, this event at 402 Moorman Rd.
This storm cloud Saturday, March 29 dropped large hail on the Dublin area. This photo was taken in the Dublin/Alexander area looking towards Stephenville. Dawn Bearden | Courtesy photo

This storm cloud Saturday, March 29 dropped large hail on the Dublin area. This photo was taken in the Dublin/Alexander area looking towards Stephenville. Dawn Bearden | Courtesy photo

Hail storm leaves city, area in the dark

Dublin and the surrounding area sought cover Saturday, March 29 as a hail storm rolled in around 9 p.m., causing damage and cutting power to hundreds of residents and businesses.The National Weather Service in Fort Worth received several hail reports including 1.
A neighbor in need received a new wheelchair ramp constructed by the Texas Ramp Project who utilized local volunteers from Dublin EMS, Dublin PD, Revitalize Dublin and city of Dublin staff. A roll off dumpster was provided by Darrell Curry with Rafter C Roll-Offs to aid in the removal of the old ramp. For more photos check out the Dublin Citizen Facebook page. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A neighbor in need received a new wheelchair ramp constructed by the Texas Ramp Project who utilized local volunteers from Dublin EMS, Dublin PD, Revitalize Dublin and city of Dublin staff. A roll off dumpster was provided by Darrell Curry with Rafter C Roll-Offs to aid in the removal of the old ramp. For more photos check out the Dublin Citizen Facebook page. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dubliners provide neighbor with new path

More than a dozen volunteers joined together through the Texas Ramp Project Saturday, March 29 to help a Dublin resident with a ramp so they can safely get in and out of their house.

TxDot to start Patrick St. Project

Residents in Dublin should be prepared as TxDOT begins work on Patrick Street (Business 67) Monday, April 7.The work, which is anticipated to last until the fall of 2026, will take place on Patrick Street from U.S. 67 to Hwy. 6. The project includes rehabilitating the roadway, curbs, and gutters.