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Petition started to halt possible $22M CO in Sville

Two friends that follow city politics have started a petition to stop the city of Stephenville moving forward with a tax increase related to a potential $22 million certificate of obligation (CO) funding street repair and a new city hall.

Dublin Council talks delinquent collections

The Dublin City Council approved moving delinquent collection services to another company, held public hearings and heard about a collaboration to help a Dublin resident.Representatives from Perdue Brandon Fielder Collins and Mott were on hand Monday, Feb.

County speaks against state election changes

Erath County Commissioners are taking potential election legislation seriously and passed a resolution opposing several bills that would complicate the process of casting ballots for voters countywide.There has already been a slew of legislation filed this session in regards to voting and elections.
Attendees of the Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council annual fundraising dinner Saturday, Feb. 8 couldn’t make heads or tails of the fun as they participated in a coin toss game set to raise funds for the nonprofit. For more photos see The Dublin Citizen Facebook page. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Attendees of the Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council annual fundraising dinner Saturday, Feb. 8 couldn’t make heads or tails of the fun as they participated in a coin toss game set to raise funds for the nonprofit. For more photos see The Dublin Citizen Facebook page. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Embracing the Arts!

More than 150 people filled Stephenville’s Legacy Center for the annual Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council fundraiser banquet, raising tens of thousands of dollars for the services it brings to local communities.“People need the joy of art,” said CTFAC executive director Christine Newton.

Ag. Commissioner addresses immigration, consumer problems

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller took the opportunity to speak to The Dublin Citizen about a variety of topics impacting the area and the state.During a phone interview Tuesday, Feb. 4, Miller addressed everything from pending tariffs to mystery seeds from China.
Dublin Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Pageant Director Sarah McNeal-Weaver encouraged young Little Miss Dublin contestants at the kick off meeting for this year’s pageants. The pageants will be held Thursday, March 13 and Friday, March 14 before St. Patrick’s Day and Spring Break. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Pageant Director Sarah McNeal-Weaver encouraged young Little Miss Dublin contestants at the kick off meeting for this year’s pageants. The pageants will be held Thursday, March 13 and Friday, March 14 before St. Patrick’s Day and Spring Break. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Getting ready for the sash

Dublin Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Pageant Director Sarah McNeal-Weaver encouraged young Little Miss Dublin contestants at the kick off meeting for this year’s pageants. The pageants will be held Thursday, March 13 and Friday, March 14 before St. Patrick’s Day and Spring Break.

Community Calendar

Thursday, Feb. 6■ SPARD Daddy/Daughter Dance: 6-8 p.m. - The Legacy (830 S. Graham-SOLD OUT EVENT) Friday, Feb. 7■ Sensory Safe hour: 9-10 a.m. - Dublin Public Library (206 W. Blackjack) Time reserved for those with sensory needs.

Area Briefs

Valentine's Play and Card Craft FridayThe Element of Play in conjunction with Studio G in downtown Dublin will be hosting a Valentine's Play and Card Craft for kids ages 6 and under at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 7.

Response Reports

The following first responder calls were made Jan. 20-26. Local first responders handled 80 calls during this timeframe.Dublin PD Jan. 20Granny Clark’s was burglarized. The front glass door was broken and the tip jar was stolen. Investigation is continuing.

Training class set this weekend

Locked and Loaded Training Center will be hosting a Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events class and Stop the Bleed training from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 8.Though the classes are free, registration is required since classes are limited to 15 people.