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DHS Grad Chris Teten is now serving as backup quarterback in the 2025 McMurry Warhawks roster after he decided to return to the gridiron last year. Teten is known as “one of the most coachable young men to ever come through the program,” according to a spotlight on the Coaches Corner Facebook group. Teten also plays as relief pitcher for the university, where he carries a 3.1 GPA in Computer Science and is expected to graduate in 2027. | Submitted photo

DHS Grad Chris Teten is now serving as backup quarterback in the 2025 McMurry Warhawks roster after he decided to return to the gridiron last year. Teten is known as “one of the most coachable young men to ever come through the program,” according to a spotlight on the Coaches Corner Facebook group. Teten also plays as relief pitcher for the university, where he carries a 3.1 GPA in Computer Science and is expected to graduate in 2027. | Submitted photo

Program honoring historic Stephenville houses

A new program is looking to recognize Stephenville homes that are at least 100 years old.Local historian Marla Bush has partnered with Baskett Mortgage Services to recognize old, beautiful homes in the area.

Terrell Foundation seeking applicants

The Terrell Foundation is now accepting grant applications from Stephenville and Erath area charitable organizations and civic efforts. Grants will be awarded in December 2025.The Terrell Foundation was formed 74 years ago by Stephenville physician J.C.

Weekend chock full of events

This weekend is full of all kinds of fall fun as well as general events.Here’s what you may not want to miss!Friday, Oct. 3Dublin’s PTO will host a Fall Festival for elementary and intermediate aged students from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Memorial Stadium located on Post Oak.
Homecoming Queen Kassandra Rodriguez and Homecoming King David Nava smile for photos after being crowned Friday, Sept. 26 at Dublin High School’s Homecoming. Danielle Meador | Citizen staff photo

Homecoming Queen Kassandra Rodriguez and Homecoming King David Nava smile for photos after being crowned Friday, Sept. 26 at Dublin High School’s Homecoming. Danielle Meador | Citizen staff photo

Meeting royalty

Homecoming Queen Kassandra Rodriguez and Homecoming King David Nava smile for photos after being crowned Friday, Sept. 26 at Dublin High School’s Homecoming.

Parents level coach concerns

Heavier than normal attendance was present at the Monday, Sept. 29 Dublin ISD school board meeting as parents gathered to voice concerns about the athletic department.

Bradberry Classic strikes up Saturday

The Sound of Dublin and other local bands are tuning up for the 5th Annual Harry Bradberry Marching Contest Saturday, Oct. 4 at Cervetto Field.Each band will perform their routine in preparation for the upcoming Area competition.Admission to the Bradberry Classic is $5 each or $3 for students.
Deadline to register to vote Monday, Oct. 6

Deadline to register to vote Monday, Oct. 6

Deadline to register to vote Monday, Oct. 6

Those who are wanting to register to vote for Constitutional Amendments or for city of Stephenville Mayor on the Nov. 4 ballot only have until Monday, Oct. 6 to make sure they are registered.There are no local races on the November ballot in Dublin.

National Night Out Tuesday

The city’s second annual National Night Out will be coming to a neighborhood near you Tuesday, Oct. 7.The event is set for Perry Hall located at 709 Sheehan Street in Dublin from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Humane Hugs

Humane Hugs

Humane Hugs

Erath County Humane Society held its second annual Coffee and Canines Saturday, Sept. 13 with influencer and Humane Society supporter Nick Luciano and his dogs Bullet and Maverick. A wide variety of supporters and vendors were at the event. For more photos see The Dublin Citizen Facebook page.