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Spring Break, Testing, and Upcoming Events: A Busy Time for Students and Staff As we approach the end of the school year, students and staff are gearing up for an exciting and busy time with numerous events and testing sessions.

Jury awards $3M in damages for road trial

Jay Mills Contracting Inc. must pay five individuals $600,000 each in exemplary damages after the conclusion of a week-long civil trial Feb. 24-28 regarding the relocation of CR 180.A row full of plaintiffs filled the courtroom along with three tables of attorneys.
Dublin VFD, Lingleville VFD and Erath County Fire Rescue attempt to keep a fire contained in a nighborhood during a Red Flag Warning day Sunday, March 2. The home on Gracie was a complete loss with a second home experiencing significant loss. An additional fire also happened on Sunday on Pearl when a vehicle and shed were lost. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin VFD, Lingleville VFD and Erath County Fire Rescue attempt to keep a fire contained in a nighborhood during a Red Flag Warning day Sunday, March 2. The home on Gracie was a complete loss with a second home experiencing significant loss. An additional fire also happened on Sunday on Pearl when a vehicle and shed were lost. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Fire, winds keep FD busy

Erath County is now under a burn ban again until the item can be discussed at the March 10 commissioners court meeting.The burn ban was put back into place Monday, March 3 due to low rainfall amounts and high winds anticipated over the next week.
Students participate in Dublin’s first ever Career Development Event contest Friday, Feb. 28 at Fluit South Dairy. For more photos see page A2 and The Dublin Citizen F a c e b o o k page. Citizen staff photo

Students participate in Dublin’s first ever Career Development Event contest Friday, Feb. 28 at Fluit South Dairy. For more photos see page A2 and The Dublin Citizen F a c e b o o k page. Citizen staff photo

FFA hosts 300+ in first CDE

“We had students from as far as Lubbock and Houston, giving our local economy dollars,” said FFA advisor Sophie Hayhurst.

Dublin Elementary News

Dublin Elementary is gearing up for a month full of exciting events and important dates that students, parents, and staff can look forward to this March.First, please note that February 28 will be a No School day for Dublin Elementary, giving everyone a short break to rest and recharge.

DHS honored for 4.0 GPAs

Two Dublin High School Graduates were recently recognized on achieving a 4.0 Grade Point Average in the Fall 2024 semester.Aiden Salyer was presented a letter from Tarleton State University President James Hurley for making the President’s List and maintaining a 4.0 GPA.

Community Calendar

Friday, Feb. 28■ Sensory Safe hour: 9-10 a.m. Dublin Public Library (206 W. Blackjack) Time reserved for those with sensory needs. FREE Saturday, March 1■ Texas Independence Day Wings, Wheels and Wonders: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Comanche Museum to celebrate Texas Independence Day

Let's Celebrate Texas Independence Day at the Comanche County Historical Museum from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, March 2.The museum will be serving a chili and beef stew lunch with cornbread, crackers and all the fixins'. There will also be hot dogs for kids, desserts, tea and water.