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Lingleville ISD adopts lower tax rate

The Lingleville School Board adopted a lower tax rate ad ordered school board elections for Nov. 5 during a special meeting Thursday, Aug. 22.The approved tax rate for 2024-25 is $.9144 per $100 valuation. This is lower than the previous rate of .

Veteran Suicide Awareness Hike set

From Staff ReportsSeptember is National Suicide Prevention Month, and 16 Texas State Parks will be hosting hikes to shed light on this issue, which affects many veterans and their loved ones.
The Little Church on Grafton has recently gotten a facelift after hard work by Dublin Historical Museum President Ben Pate and Jesse Balderas. The church is available to rent for a variety of non-religious events. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

The Little Church on Grafton has recently gotten a facelift after hard work by Dublin Historical Museum President Ben Pate and Jesse Balderas. The church is available to rent for a variety of non-religious events. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Little Church on Grafton gets facelift

One of Dublin’s treasures is tucked away one block away from main street, offering a picturesque venue for small gatherings and a rich history of serving the community.
Tarleton State

Tarleton State

Tarleton State

University Professor Dr. Ted Ford was awarded the Blue and Gold Award in ceremonies at the annual Texas FFA Convention held in July in Houston.

UPRA rodeo winners named

From Staff ReportsByrn Rodeo Productions, the organizers of the Aug. 17 UPRA rodeo at the City Park Arena, announced the winners of the competition. They included: Bareback Riding - Triston Flinn 71 Saddle Bronc Riding Mason Knight 67 Tie Down Calf Roping Ryle Smith 8.
Conceptual plan for shelter

Conceptual plan for shelter

Humane Society to get new home

Excitement is in the air as the Erath County Humane Society begins to move towards a new, much needed animal shelter.The move towards the new shelter began with the help of a $200,000 grant from Cross Works Foundation, which was used to buy the 17 acres off CR 454 in 2022.

District approves lower tax rate, deficit budget

Dublin ISD School Board set its tax rate and approved the budget at the Monday, Aug. 26 school board meeting.The adopted tax rate was lower than last year with $.8551 per $100 valuation, with $.7552 for the purpose of maintenance and operations and $.

Newspaper closed for Labor Day

The Dublin Citizen will be closed Monday, Sept. 2 in observance of Labor Day.Ad deadlines, including classifieds, are moved to Friday, Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. Classifieds and legals can be submitted at classifieds@dublincitizen.com.Editorial content can be submitted via email at publisher@dublincitizen.
Following the lead

Following the lead

Following the lead

Families enjoy watching other competitors at the first Double N Cowboy Church Fall Playdate Saturday, Aug. 24. For more playdate photos see the Dublin Citizen Facebook page and A2.Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo
Senior Emma Vargas and Sophomore Adriana Stewart attempt to intimidate Athletic Booster Club President Ryan Mitchell before the start of the alumni vs Lady Lions games Tuesday, Aug. 20. The alumni teams beat both JV Green and Gold but fell (despite some creative scoring) to the Varsity Lady Lions. Below, the alumni team gathers to take on the Lady Lions. For full story see B1. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Senior Emma Vargas and Sophomore Adriana Stewart attempt to intimidate Athletic Booster Club President Ryan Mitchell before the start of the alumni vs Lady Lions games Tuesday, Aug. 20. The alumni teams beat both JV Green and Gold but fell (despite some creative scoring) to the Varsity Lady Lions. Below, the alumni team gathers to take on the Lady Lions. For full story see B1. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Sizing up the competition

Sizing up the competition