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POLICE LOG

July 12 A report was made for an intoxicated driver on US 377. July 13 A welfare check was requested for an elderly female on the 600 block of Grafton. July 14 Caller reported that a customer was refusing to leave the bank on the 300 block of Patrick.
Judy Walls Kindred

Judy Walls Kindred

Where Are They Now?

When Judy Walls Kindred was in her late 20s, she fell seriously ill. Her doctors told her family that there was nothing more they could do for her. Miraculously, though, she recovered, and went back to her life with a new perspective.

In the Neighborhood

Comanche Chief The Comanche Chamber of Commerce hosted an event called Salt, Lime & a Good Time on July 24 in downtown Comanche at the Courthouse. There was a salsa contest with and tequila cocktail or mocktail making contest.

Tarleton unveils discovery lab

Tarleton State University’s Center for Educational Excellence Mobile Discovery Lab launched at BSA Camp Tonkawa in Tuscola, Texas, earlier this month.

Senior LIVING!

Toni: I am a confused Baby Boomer who needs to make my Medicare decision in November when I turn 65. I do not know where to start or what to do? Can you please help simplify this ordeal? Thanks Janet from Atlanta, GA Janet: Do not feel alone!

Turning Back the Pages

100 years ago July 29, 1921 A child aged two or three fell from the second story window of one of the local hotels. The child was reported to have been playing at the window and unlatched the window screen.
Happy Beat leads special message

Happy Beat leads special message

Happy Bear leads special message

Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center and STAR Council led local children in a free program Thursday at Dublin’s Little Authors. The program featured a presentation from Paluxy River mascot Happy Bear (posing above) about how to say no to unwanted attention and a bead craft led by STAR Council.
CTFAC leads Manners Camp

CTFAC leads Manners Camp

CTFAC leads Manners Camp

The Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council led local boys and girls in a Manners Camp last week. The event ended in receptions at the Stephenville Historical School House as the youth showed off what they learned in greeting guests and speaking to the adults in attendance. Sara Gann | Citizen staff photos

Ranger 500 raffle to benefit cancer battle

The local community is invited to compete for the chance to win a 2021 Polaris Ranger500 while helping a neighbor in their battle against Cervical Cancer. Tickets for the Red Polaris Ranger are available for $100 each and can be purchased at the front counter of Andy’s Tire Service.

Chamber Chat

Hello again, Dublin. We have been busy here at the Chamber, working on behalf of Dublin businesses. Last week, I joined Karen Wright, Dublin Economic Development Corp., and Orion Gallagher, Things Celtic, in attending the Golden Nugget meeting in Early.