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Troop 30 went camping in September at V Ranch and Farm owned by James and Leta Sage. While there, Troop 30 worked on cooking, camping and bird study merit badges. During a hike, the boys found a 12 point deer skull. The Troop will be camping every month. Troop members are Jaxson Salinas, Joe Salinas, Falen Henderson, Lucas Koen, Issac Puerta, Sam Minor and Jacob Puerta. Leaders include Raymond Salinas, Carlos Puerta, Gabriel Minor and David Cleveland. Submitted photo

Troop 30 went camping in September at V Ranch and Farm owned by James and Leta Sage. While there, Troop 30 worked on cooking, camping and bird study merit badges. During a hike, the boys found a 12 point deer skull. The Troop will be camping every month. Troop members are Jaxson Salinas, Joe Salinas, Falen Henderson, Lucas Koen, Issac Puerta, Sam Minor and Jacob Puerta. Leaders include Raymond Salinas, Carlos Puerta, Gabriel Minor and David Cleveland. Submitted photo

Scouting success

Troop 30 went camping in September at V Ranch and Farm owned by James and Leta Sage. While there, Troop 30 worked on cooking, camping and bird study merit badges. During a hike, the boys found a 12 point deer skull. The Troop will be camping every month.
Dublin Memorial Stadium

Dublin Memorial Stadium

Fall Fest offers spooktacular time for elementary, intermediate students

Dublin Memorial Stadium was filled with costumed kids and parents as Dublin Elementary and Intermediate hosted the annual Fall Festival Oct. 4. Games and treats abounded for the students as they made their way around the field and track. For more photos see the Dublin Citizen Facebook page.
More than 270

More than 270

National Night Out 2024

More than 270 gathered around Perry Hall for treats, games and a chance to spend time with first responders as Dublin PD hosted National Night Out Oct. 1 thanks to many sponsors like Revitalize Dublin.
Cheryl Moore of Stephenville Cattle Company shows off a Blackstone Grill donated by the Dowell Company/ Ace Hardware for the Oct. 26 Round-Up for Rehab auction. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Cheryl Moore of Stephenville Cattle Company shows off a Blackstone Grill donated by the Dowell Company/ Ace Hardware for the Oct. 26 Round-Up for Rehab auction. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Stephenville Cattle Co. Round up for Rehab set Oct. 26

Stephenville Cattle Company is gathering up items for its annual Round-Up for Rehab Special Auction and Gun Raffle at noon Saturday, Oct. 26.This is the 45th year that the cattle company has held the event benefitting the West Texas Rehabilitation Center.
Dublin FFA send three students to compete at the State Fair Agriscience contest including: Nicole Foster, Plant Systems heat A - 3rd Place; Hayden Milburn, Plant Systems heat B - 4th place; and NavaLee White, Social Systems. Pictured, left to right are White, Foster and Milburn. | Submitted photo

Dublin FFA send three students to compete at the State Fair Agriscience contest including: Nicole Foster, Plant Systems heat A - 3rd Place; Hayden Milburn, Plant Systems heat B - 4th place; and NavaLee White, Social Systems. Pictured, left to right are White, Foster and Milburn. | Submitted photo

Dublin FFA

DHS seeks to honor local veterans Nov. 11

Dublin Students, Staff, and Administration would like to cordially invite and honor our United States Veterans at the Secondary campus with a breakfast on November 11, 2024 at 8:00 am.The breakfast will be followed by our Veterans Day program starting at 8:50 am.
Bikes line up at Red Barrel Bar and Grill as the third annual Wheels of Hope fundraiser takes place for the Rylan Strong Network. The fundraiser will aid the nonprofit in assisting funerals of children who pass away from childhood cancer, childhood cancer research and aid for families battling with childhood cancer. For more photos of the event see The Dublin Citizen’s Facebook page. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Bikes line up at Red Barrel Bar and Grill as the third annual Wheels of Hope fundraiser takes place for the Rylan Strong Network. The fundraiser will aid the nonprofit in assisting funerals of children who pass away from childhood cancer, childhood cancer research and aid for families battling with childhood cancer. For more photos of the event see The Dublin Citizen’s Facebook page. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

$58K raised for Rylan Strong

Hundreds of people proved that childhood cancer is a priority as they contributed more than $58,000 to the third annual Wheels of Hope for the Rylan Strong Network.“I was blown away,” founder of the nonprofit Mike Pruitt said.

Rezone OK’d for new subdivision

The Dublin City Council approved a rezoning request for another dense family subdivision during the regular meeting Monday, Oct. 7.This request was presented with a public hearing on the 7.760 acre property (around S. Park and Trowbridge) with owner Jose Briseno outlining the project.

Chamber’s Women Summit Thursday, Oct. 10

Those looking for a chance to learn while supporting other women may want to attend the Dublin Chamber of Commerce’s Second Annual Professional Business Women Summit.The event is set from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10 at Dove Creek Ranch located at 15470 County Road 351 in Dublin.
Locked and Loaded aims at education

Locked and Loaded aims at education

Locked and Loaded aims at education

Longtime business owner Keith Nichols didn’t have money in mind when he envisioned the Locked and Loaded Training Center opening at 205 N. Patrick across from Brookshire Brothers.