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Crop Report

AgriLife Extension district reporters compiled the following summary for the Central Texas district: The region reported rainfall ranging from half an inch to 10 inches with some counties needing runoff to fill tanks and lakes.

Runoff Voting starts Monday

Early voting begins Monday, May 20 for Republican Primary runoffs in Erath County with election day set for Tuesday, May 28.Voting is only open to those who voted on the Republican Ballot during the March 5 Primary.
Mariana Ortiz is named as the DHS Class of 2024 Valedictorian and Karina Ortega as the Salutatorian. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Mariana Ortiz is named as the DHS Class of 2024 Valedictorian and Karina Ortega as the Salutatorian. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Top grads named

Graduation is right around the corner and Dublin’s top two grads have been named.Mariana Ortiz was named as the Dublin High School Class of 2024 Valedictorian and Karina Ortega as the class Salutatorian.Ortiz is the daughter of Antonio Ortiz.

MTGCD holds driller hearing

The Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District considered orders to a well driller for non-compliance following a show cause hearing and voted to amend district rules during the regular meeting Thursday, May 9.
Seniors Madison Turley and Elijah Gonzales are crowned as Prom Queen and King at the annual prom Saturday, May 11 at Double N Cowboy Church. Courtesy photo

Seniors Madison Turley and Elijah Gonzales are crowned as Prom Queen and King at the annual prom Saturday, May 11 at Double N Cowboy Church. Courtesy photo

Meet me at midnight

Meet me at midnight
Mayor Pro Tem Sammy Moore presents a proclamation to the Dublin Police Department for the recognition of National Police Week, which is being held May 12-18. From left is Officer Garrett Collins, Officer Cody Cook, Detective Nanci Wilson, Officer Quinten Sells, Council member Sammy Moore and Police Chief Cameron Ray. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Mayor Pro Tem Sammy Moore presents a proclamation to the Dublin Police Department for the recognition of National Police Week, which is being held May 12-18. From left is Officer Garrett Collins, Officer Cody Cook, Detective Nanci Wilson, Officer Quinten Sells, Council member Sammy Moore and Police Chief Cameron Ray. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Council recognizes city departments

The Dublin City Council presented several proclamations and revisited several items during a short meeting Monday, May 13, 2024.
POLICE LOG

POLICE LOG

POLICE LOG

Officers responded to a domestic disturbance. Parties did get physical but neither party wanted to press charges. They separated for the evening.A reporting person stated that there was a suspicious vehicle that followed her for about a week with no identifiers.
MUSEUM MATTERS

MUSEUM MATTERS

MUSEUM MATTERS

We had an interesting visitor in the museum a few weeks ago. He had grown up in Iowa and knew about the Piano-ette sometimes called the Piano-lin. We have this same type of instrument in the front of the museum hanging on the wall with a violin.The instrument we have is called a Violin Uke.