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Council approves rezone in 55 home project

The Dublin City Council approved the rezoning of an 11 acre property to Dense Single-Family (SF-1B) following a well-attended public hearing in which several voiced concerns on the proposed 55-home facility behind the public works yard on Harris.The meeting was held Friday, Aug.
Organizers with the Rylan Strong Network place gold pinwheels in the Corner Lot in honor of Childhood PageA8 CancerAwarenessMonthinSeptember.ThereisafundraiserforthenonprofitatthelibrarythisSaturday. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Organizers with the Rylan Strong Network place gold pinwheels in the Corner Lot in honor of Childhood PageA8 CancerAwarenessMonthinSeptember.ThereisafundraiserforthenonprofitatthelibrarythisSaturday. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Rylan Strong fundraises for childhood cancer efforts

September marks Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and for Rylan Strong Network and Servant Souls RC Erath it marks an important time to pay tribute to those who are fighting or who have fought cancer.Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children.
Noah Cullis was recently hired as executive director for the Dublin Economic Development Corporation. His office is inside the Blackjack Office Center in downtown Dublin. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Noah Cullis was recently hired as executive director for the Dublin Economic Development Corporation. His office is inside the Blackjack Office Center in downtown Dublin. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

New EDC director hired

A new Executive Director for the Dublin Economic Development Corporation has been hired and brings years of experience to the table.Noah Cullis got his start into planning when he graduated with his Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Planning for the University of Utah.
Harlan Raley

Harlan Raley

Raley remembered in service, smiles

Dublin is mourning a man who spent decades serving the community and its citizens as Dr. Harlan Raley passed away Friday, Aug. 30 at the age of 97 in Fort Worth.Raley may be remembered for serving as a dentist for 70 years and serving multiple roles in community organizations.
Canines & Coffee fields furry fun

Canines & Coffee fields furry fun

Canines & Coffee fields furry fun

The Erath County Humane Society was packed with vendors and guests Saturday, Aug. 31 right from the beginning of Canines and Coffee.

Council to talk zoning Friday

Dublin City Council will host a public hearing and special meeting Friday, Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. at city hall. The hearing will concern a planned gated subdivision near the Dublin public works yard off Harris.The developer is looking to rent spots for up to 55 properties in the 11+ acre plot.
Tarleton State University will celebrate its 125th anniversary Tuesday, Sept. 3 with a celebration from 5-7 p.m. in Heritage Park. The public is invited to attend. Courtesy Tarleton State University

Tarleton State University will celebrate its 125th anniversary Tuesday, Sept. 3 with a celebration from 5-7 p.m. in Heritage Park. The public is invited to attend. Courtesy Tarleton State University

Tarleton to celebrate 125th anniversary

Tarleton State University will celebrate 125 Years of Excellence Sept. 3 with a commemorative ceremony followed by an anniversary celebration from 5 to 7 p.m. in Heritage Park.The public is invited to join in the family-friendly campus festivities in Heritage Park and the O.A.

Community Calendar

Friday, Aug. 30■ First Home football game: 7 p.m. Bob and Norma Cervetto Field ■ Public hearing and city council meeting: 5 p.m. City Hall (213 E. Blackjack)Saturday, Aug. 31■ Coffee and Canines fundraiser: noon to 4 p.m.

Area Briefs

September classes for CWJCCWJC/ Transformation Pathway will be holding its September Tuesday series of classes next month.Sept. 3 will be a resume writing workshop, Sept. 10 will be a job search workshop, Sept. 17 will be interviewing techniques and Sept. 24 will be a mock interview workshop.

POLICE LOG

Aug. 12A caller on Highland Avenue advised there were tenants outside drinking, playing loud music and possibly smoking marijuana. Officer arrived on scene after subjects had left.