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Light Up Our Night

Light Up Our Night

Light Up Our Night

Light Up Our Night contest homes selected by the city of Dublin, Revitalize Dublin, The Dublin Citizen and the Dublin Chamber of Commerce include: 100 Scenic Drive, 113 Scenic Drive, 124 W. Clinton, 180 CR 340, 210 Johnson St., 309 Independence, 328 Vine, 415 N. Patrick, 415 S. Liberty, 514 W.
The Dublin Chamber of Commerce recently held a Christmas decorating contest for businesses. Salyer Chiropractic was awarded first place. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

The Dublin Chamber of Commerce recently held a Christmas decorating contest for businesses. Salyer Chiropractic was awarded first place. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Chamber awards businesses in decorating contest

The Dublin Chamber of Commerce recently held a Christmas decorating contest for businesses. Salyer Chiropractic was awarded first place. They are located at 200 E. Blackjack. Shenanigans-Irish Pub was the second place winner in the competition. They are located at 112 S. Grafton St.
Jingle Bell Bash

Jingle Bell Bash

Jingle Bell Bash

Dublin Elementary PTO held another successful Jingle Bell Bash Tuesday, Dec. 9 in the Dublin Intermediate cafeteria. Kids and parents flocked to the games, photo booths, crafts and refreshment stations and even got a chance to check out vendors and meet up with Santa.
Dublin ISD Superintendent Melissa Summers exchanges a hug and well-wishes to long time ag teacher Darren Price who is now retired. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin ISD Superintendent Melissa Summers exchanges a hug and well-wishes to long time ag teacher Darren Price who is now retired. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Price steps back after sowing wisdom for 35 years

After 35 years of inspiring students and fellow educators, the Golden Owl is retiring from his storied career.

Erath man indicted for juv. sexual assault

Editor’s note: This story includes references to juvenile sexual assault and may be difficult for some readers. The victim’s name and that of his father has been changed or omitted to protect their identities.

7 arrested in fraud case

Heavy police activity on North Patrick Street and in Dublin Wednesday, Dec. 17 led to the arrest of five individuals in yet another suspected fraudulent check cashing scheme.According to information released by Dublin Police Chief Cameron Ray, at approximately 1:08 p.m.
The Stephenville High School Yellowjackets battle against the Kilgore Bulldogs during the 4A-Div 1 Championship game at AT&T Stadium Friday, Dec. 19. Stephenville claimed its 7th State Title in the 10-0 defensive battle. More than 18,000 fans filled the stadium. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

The Stephenville High School Yellowjackets battle against the Kilgore Bulldogs during the 4A-Div 1 Championship game at AT&T Stadium Friday, Dec. 19. Stephenville claimed its 7th State Title in the 10-0 defensive battle. More than 18,000 fans filled the stadium. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Yellowjackets add another State title

The Stephenville Yellowjackets claimed their 7th State Championship title in football Friday, Dec. 19 after they defeated the Kilgore Bulldogs 10-0 in a welldefended game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Behold a Savior is Born

Behold a Savior is Born

Behold a Savior is Born

Mary and Joseph (Victoria Trimble and Miles Oldengarm) hold Jesus while He is worshipped by heavenly hosts, shepherds and Bethlehem residents during the 10th annual performance of Faces of Christmas by Cottonwood Church.For photos in print, see the Dec. 25 edition.
Customers enjoy the grand opening of Flour Riot, a cashierless bakery located inside Blackjack Office Center at 126 E. Blackjack. The new business and bakery offers a variety of tasty treats made with simple ingredients, and features a variety of bakers. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Customers enjoy the grand opening of Flour Riot, a cashierless bakery located inside Blackjack Office Center at 126 E. Blackjack. The new business and bakery offers a variety of tasty treats made with simple ingredients, and features a variety of bakers. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Flour Riot stocks shelves with bakers delights

“I wish she could reteach me stuff, because it was just so special that she invested in us like that,” Sarah McNeal Weaver, co-owner of Dublin’s newest business and bakery Flour Riot, said about her grandma.

Community Calendar

Thursday, Dec. 18■ Lingleville Christmas Program: 6 p.m. Lingleville ISD (21261 N. FM 219) ■ Senior Citizen exercise: 9 a.m. The Station (between DQ and First National Bank)■ MTGCD- Stem Day: 10-11 a.m. Dublin Public Library FREE (206 W. Blackjack St.)■ Chair Yoga: 5-6 p.m.