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CCHF cooking up fundraiser

Comanche County Healthcare Foundation is offering its second annual “tasty” fundraiser with just a few more days to get involved with briskets, ribs and pork loins up for sale. Those popular cuts of meat are being grilled by local grill masters and offer a delight for the taste buds.

Matthew 27 32-56

The Crucifixion 27 32 As they were going out, they met a man from Cyrene, named Simon, and they forced him to carry the cross.33 They came to a place called Golgotha (which means “the place of the skull”).
The Stephenville Evening Lions Club members recently presented a total donation of $18,000 to Erath County’s fire departments including Erath County Fire Rescue (pictured). Pictured left to right are: Caleb Masters, Austin Evans, Tim Well, Bob Haschke, Jay R Smith, Dallas Sims, Chris Brooks and Taylor Moore. | submitted photo

The Stephenville Evening Lions Club members recently presented a total donation of $18,000 to Erath County’s fire departments including Erath County Fire Rescue (pictured). Pictured left to right are: Caleb Masters, Austin Evans, Tim Well, Bob Haschke, Jay R Smith, Dallas Sims, Chris Brooks and Taylor Moore. | submitted photo

Evening Lions Club donates $18k to fire departments

With the stress that local volunteer fire departments have endured recently, the Stephenville Evening Lions Club is proud to help. The Stephenville Evening Lions Club has made a $2,000 donation to each of the eight different volunteer fire departments of Erath County.
Stephanie Keith Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District

Stephanie Keith Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District

Benefits of Brush Control

Many times, as a groundwater conservation district we focus on brush control as a water conservation practice, but due to recent fire outbreaks the topic lends itself to more than just saving water.

POLICE LOG

March 29 Dublin PD was advised of three loose dogs by the train tracks behind the tax office on S. Grafton. A caller requested a criminal trespass on a subject that kept going through dumpsters in the 400 block of S. Patrick. March 30 Dublin Police arrested a subject for a felony warrant.

SHERIFF'S REPORT

April 5 At 8:21 p.m. a three-vehicle accident happened at the Hwy 377 Loop and FM 219 North, unknown injuries. April 6 At 5:48 p.m. ten loose cows and one bull were reported penned from the day before on CR 225, awaiting owner. At 6:38 p.m. a 4-wheeler was noticed missing from a property on CR 180.
People, poses and plants

People, poses and plants

People, poses and plants

The Stephenville Historical Museum grounds were filled with people for the annual Plant Fair Saturday Cindy Combs | Citizen staff photo
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Dublin sales down in Feb.

Dublin sales tax collections was down around 20% in February 2022 compared to February 2021, according to the March state sales tax report released by Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar this month. This was an exception to reports over the last couple of years which have mostly been up or about the same.
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Area asked to ‘Stop the Silence’

The local community is invited to gather in support of those hurt by violence during a Stop the Silence Rally on Thursday, April 21 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

OAP hosts free performance

The Dublin High School One Act Play team will host a free public performance of their regional-qualifying play, “The Book Of Everything” on Monday at 7 p.m. in the old school auditorium (419 N. Camden). —Citizen staff report