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Chamber now seeking vendors for Christmas events The Dublin Chamber of Commerce is seeking vendors for its Cowboy Christmas event Saturday, Dec. 6 at 11 a.m.The event will include a lighted Christmas parade downtown and live music with Santa Claus and The Grinch from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Dublin Garden Club learns Revolution Garden Method

Dublin Garden Club learns Revolution Garden Method

Dublin Garden Club learns Revolution Garden Method

The Dublin Garden Club held our monthly meeting November 12th in the home of Janice Reeder. Sylvia Evans was co-hostess.Our program was presented by Denise Weems on The Revolution Garden Method. This is a book of instruction that can be purchased online.

Response Reports

The following first responder calls were made Nov. 10– Nov. 16. Local first responders handled 57 calls during this time frame and PD completed 22 traffic stops.The following individuals were arrested the previous week, however, the information was not available at presstime.Nov.
Mark your calendars for Christmas!

Mark your calendars for Christmas!

Mark your calendars for Christmas!

Here are some fun events you may want to go ahead and put on your calendar for the holiday season!Saturday, Nov. 29 Stephenville/Dublin KOA Annual Christmas Festival, 1-3 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 29 ChristmasVille - 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Community Thanksgiving plans underway

Dublin Family Worship will be hosting its free Community Thanksgiving Meal Thursday, Nov. 27 at noon.Anyone needing a Thanksgiving meal can call 254-454-0054 and leave a message with your name and number of meals. Someone will call you back to confirm.

Play set at Tarleton

Tarleton State University’s Texan Theatre will present a five-performance run of “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” Nov. 20-23 in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Auditorium in Stephenville.
From left, veterans Carroll Cawyer, Bruce Delater and Vince Parro are awarded Quilts of Valor from the Cross Timbers Republican Women’s Club at the annual Veterans Day lunch held Tuesday, Nov. 11 sponsored by White Horse Academy. The handmade quilts are awarded to a service member or veteran who has been touched by war. The quilt says unequivocally, “Thank you for your service and sacrifice in serving our nation.” Courtesy photo

From left, veterans Carroll Cawyer, Bruce Delater and Vince Parro are awarded Quilts of Valor from the Cross Timbers Republican Women’s Club at the annual Veterans Day lunch held Tuesday, Nov. 11 sponsored by White Horse Academy. The handmade quilts are awarded to a service member or veteran who has been touched by war. The quilt says unequivocally, “Thank you for your service and sacrifice in serving our nation.” Courtesy photo

Honoring our veterans

From left, veterans Carroll Cawyer, Bruce Delater and Vince Parro are awarded Quilts of Valor from the Cross Timbers Republican Women’s Club at the annual Veterans Day lunch held Tuesday, Nov. 11 sponsored by White Horse Academy.

Crop Report

Prices for centerpiece turkeys are up, but overall consumers are likely to see a mixed bag of price increases and decreases as they shop for traditional Thanksgiving holiday meals.