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Dublin FFA floral design sponsor Sophie Hayhurst and students showed Dublin Rotary Club members the finer points of flower arrangement during the Rotary meeting Feb. 18. Ben Pate | Submitted photo

Dublin FFA floral design sponsor Sophie Hayhurst and students showed Dublin Rotary Club members the finer points of flower arrangement during the Rotary meeting Feb. 18. Ben Pate | Submitted photo

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Hudson Moore, son of Lindsay and James Moore, has earned several ribbons in livestock shows already this season. At San Angelo, he exhibited the Grand Champion Dorper Ewe in the Jr. Breeding Show and Open Show (as well as earning 2nd place finishes in two-tooth, aged and little ewes). In San Antonio, he showed the Reserve Champion Dorper Ewe in the Jr. Breeding Show and Grand Champion Doper Ewe in the open breeding show with his aged ewe, Crazy Cool Cat. | Submitted photo

Hudson Moore, son of Lindsay and James Moore, has earned several ribbons in livestock shows already this season. At San Angelo, he exhibited the Grand Champion Dorper Ewe in the Jr. Breeding Show and Open Show (as well as earning 2nd place finishes in two-tooth, aged and little ewes). In San Antonio, he showed the Reserve Champion Dorper Ewe in the Jr. Breeding Show and Grand Champion Doper Ewe in the open breeding show with his aged ewe, Crazy Cool Cat. | Submitted photo

Hudson Moore

Dublin Cheerleaders provide some spirited practice for the Lions basketball boys in a Feb. 18 pep rally before their bi-district playoff game. Cheerleaders were raised by squadmates as they made hoops with their hands for players to throw pom-poms. Classes competed against each other in the contest with seniors sinking the most. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Cheerleaders provide some spirited practice for the Lions basketball boys in a Feb. 18 pep rally before their bi-district playoff game. Cheerleaders were raised by squadmates as they made hoops with their hands for players to throw pom-poms. Classes competed against each other in the contest with seniors sinking the most. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Jr. High News

The spring semester at Dublin Junior High is packed with exciting events and important dates to keep on your radar! From athletic competitions to academic deadlines, here’s everything you need to know to stay informed and ready for the months ahead.Track Season Kicks Off!

Journalism prof, newspaper owner named to NNA

Austin Lewter, a Tarleton State University Journalism Instructor, was recently appointed to serve on the National Newspaper Association Foundation (NNAF) Board of Directors.He was nominated to the board by fellow Texan and board president Randy Keck, owner of the Community News in Aledo.

Council nixes developer request

After months of discussion, a manufactured home community failed to get city council approval for a conditional use permit.At a special called city council meeting Monday, Feb. 17, packed council chambers were filled with citizens eager to voice their opinions on the proposed development.

Dublin City Council: City recoups $20K from fraud

During the special called Monday, Feb. 17 meeting, the Dublin City Council unanimously voted to a reimbursement of $20,000 of $44,663 stolen from the city in an online phishing scam in August of 2024.
Paul Bradberry, center, is presented with the Community Builder Award from Dublin’s Masonic Lodge No. 504. He is surrounded by his wife, Terah and children, Brittney, Zachary, Colton and Mathew Bradberry, along with Masonic Lodge members. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Paul Bradberry, center, is presented with the Community Builder Award from Dublin’s Masonic Lodge No. 504. He is surrounded by his wife, Terah and children, Brittney, Zachary, Colton and Mathew Bradberry, along with Masonic Lodge members. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Bradberry honored for Best service

The Dublin Masonic Lodge 504 honored lifelong resident Paul Bradberry with Community Builder Award Saturday, Feb. 15 for his years of service to his friends and neighbors.

Filings result in contested council race

A last minute push has resulted in a contested race for Dublin City Council after filing closed Friday, Feb. 14.For Place 3 filing, incumbent city councilmember Darren Turley is unopposed.For Place 5 filing, incumbent city councilmember Sammy Moore will face off against challenger Dalton Harris.
Stephenville Police Officer Dillon Scott was presented the Stephenville PD Lifesaving award after he put himself in harms way to save another human life with dedication and courage. He was congratulated at the Tuesday, Feb. 4 council meeting by Police Chief Dan Harris, Mayor Doug Svien, his wife and parents. Colton Bradberry | Citizen staff photo

Stephenville Police Officer Dillon Scott was presented the Stephenville PD Lifesaving award after he put himself in harms way to save another human life with dedication and courage. He was congratulated at the Tuesday, Feb. 4 council meeting by Police Chief Dan Harris, Mayor Doug Svien, his wife and parents. Colton Bradberry | Citizen staff photo

Stephenville City Council: Officer honored with life saving award

The Stephenville City Council convened for its regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 4, addressing a range of community concerns, approving contracts for upcoming elections and recognizing a Stephenville Police Department (SPD) officer for a lifesaving act.