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October winners for the 'You make Dublin look good' campaign by Revitalize Dublin have been named. Revitalize Dublin truly appreciates each one of these homeowners taking care of their property and taking pride in their homes. The home above is 251 N. Grafton. Submitted photo

October winners for the 'You make Dublin look good' campaign by Revitalize Dublin have been named. Revitalize Dublin truly appreciates each one of these homeowners taking care of their property and taking pride in their homes. The home above is 251 N. Grafton. Submitted photo

Revitalize Dublin recognizes October home winners

October winners for the 'You make Dublin look good' campaign by Revitalize Dublin have been named. Revitalize Dublin truly appreciates each one of these homeowners taking care of their property and taking pride in their homes. Homes include 251 N.

Court talks grants, mitigation plan

Erath County Commissioners moved through a brief agenda at the Monday, Oct. 28 meeting including approval to apply for a grant aiding in updating the county’s hazard mitigation plan.

Community Calendar

Thursday, Oct. 31■ SafeTrickorTreatdowntown event: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.■ Door to Door trick or treating■ Elk's Lodge Trunk or Treat: 5 p.m. Elm Street■ Deadline for virtual costume contest Friday, Nov. 1 ■ Last day to early vote Tuesday, Nov. 5■ Election Day: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.■ Dublin Lions Club: 7 a.m.

Area Briefs

DISD to honor veteransDublin ISD will be honoring veterans Monday, Nov. 11 at the High School.If you are a veteran and would like to be involved in the Veterans Day Program, call Mrs. Teten at the high school (254-445-0362) by Wednesday, Nov. 6.ECGS to offer lecture Thursday, Nov.

Police Log

Oct. 14A hit and run was reported in the 300 block of North Grafton.Oct. 15 Individual in the 500 block of Wateroak had been playing loud music since 4 a.m. Officer in the area did not observe any loud music neither did the neighbors.There was a minor vehicle accident in the 700 block of Hwy.
Municipal Court Judge Juanita Vasquez is a 2000 Dublin High School graduate. She credits former Judge Latrelle Cain as being a mentor for her. Submitted photo

Municipal Court Judge Juanita Vasquez is a 2000 Dublin High School graduate. She credits former Judge Latrelle Cain as being a mentor for her. Submitted photo

Where Are They Now? Juanita Vasquez

Juanita Vasquez loves Dublin, and strives to keep the town thriving as the presiding judge and an active community member.Vasquez graduated from Dublin High School in 2000, and went on to Ranger College, intending to become a teacher.
Courtesy photo Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship took time Friday, Oct. 25 to make sure staff at the high school knew they were loved, and full, after a meal of street tacos. The churches will feed staff members at other campuses in November.

Courtesy photo Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship took time Friday, Oct. 25 to make sure staff at the high school knew they were loved, and full, after a meal of street tacos. The churches will feed staff members at other campuses in November.

Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship

Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship took time Friday, Oct. 25 to make sure staff at the high school knew they were loved, and full, after a meal of street tacos. The churches will feed staff members at other campuses in November.
Dublin Citizen Content Editor Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette spends some time with Troop 4168 educating the girls about media literacy, how a newspaper operates and what it takes to make a newspaper successful. They all had a chance to make a craft where they modge podged a picture frame with newspapers, magazines and Girl Scout stickers. Courtesy photo

Dublin Citizen Content Editor Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette spends some time with Troop 4168 educating the girls about media literacy, how a newspaper operates and what it takes to make a newspaper successful. They all had a chance to make a craft where they modge podged a picture frame with newspapers, magazines and Girl Scout stickers. Courtesy photo

Framing it up

Dublin Citizen Content Editor Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette spends some time with Troop 4168 educating the girls about media literacy, how a newspaper operates and what it takes to make a newspaper successful.
Volunteers Cindy Standridge and her mom, Carolyn Whisenant, paused for a photo during the annual Winter Coat Giveaway at Kingdom Threads Saturday, Oct. 26 across from First Baptist Church. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Volunteers Cindy Standridge and her mom, Carolyn Whisenant, paused for a photo during the annual Winter Coat Giveaway at Kingdom Threads Saturday, Oct. 26 across from First Baptist Church. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Kingdom Threads clothes Dublin for winter

The yard across from First Baptist Church on Camden was abuzz with activity Saturday, Oct. 26 as Kingdom Threads held a winter clothing giveaway with thousands of donated items set out to fill a need.
Jacob and Laura Henson

Jacob and Laura Henson

Lingleville couple honored by TFB

A passion for agriculture, community and family earned three agricultural professionals recognition in the 2024 Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Excellence in Agriculture (EIA) contest.