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Patrick St. construction impacts businesses

As construction on Patrick Street moves to the next block, more businesses are being impacted.Several businesses went online last week to encourage customers to come into their businesses and where to park when they get there.Titan Fitness, located at 125 S.
Dublin High School cheerleader McKayla Hernandez (above) leads cheer students through proper leaps at the Dublin Youth Football League summer camp July 14-16 at the memorial stadium. Below, players run through passing and receiving drills on the field. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin High School cheerleader McKayla Hernandez (above) leads cheer students through proper leaps at the Dublin Youth Football League summer camp July 14-16 at the memorial stadium. Below, players run through passing and receiving drills on the field. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

DYFL hosts camp to preview season

More than 30 youngsters joined together at old Memorial Stadium July 14-16 as Dublin Youth Football League held a free football and cheer camp in preparation of the upcoming season.
Colorful backpacks are set ready to go home with excited students at Saturday’s Back To School Fair at the Dublin Public Library from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Courtesy photo

Colorful backpacks are set ready to go home with excited students at Saturday’s Back To School Fair at the Dublin Public Library from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Courtesy photo

Back to School Fair Saturday

Are you ready to go back to school? The Dublin Public Library and numerous nonprofits are partnering together this Saturday to make sure all Back-to School needs are fulfilled.From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sales tax up 34% in May

Dublin sales tax collections were up significantly in May, 34.88% compared to May 2024, according to the state sales tax report released by Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock For the month of May, Dublin received $63,196.13 compared to $46,850.97 in May 2024.
Being prepared

Being prepared

Being prepared

Last week members from the Dublin Police Department, Lieutenant Jennings and Officer Carpenter, along with Dublin EMS Director John Tadlock attended an AAIR Train the Trainer course.
An oversized load got to spend a little extra time in Dublin last week as an incorrect route was taken near the construction on Patrick Street. The truck was so heavy he was unable to turn around on city streets and TxDOT had to bring in a crane to offload his cargo, allowing him to turn around, then reloading his cargo. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

An oversized load got to spend a little extra time in Dublin last week as an incorrect route was taken near the construction on Patrick Street. The truck was so heavy he was unable to turn around on city streets and TxDOT had to bring in a crane to offload his cargo, allowing him to turn around, then reloading his cargo. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A detour in a detour

A detour in a detour
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Community Calendar

Friday, July 18 ■ Read with DPD: 1:30 p.m. Dublin Public Library FREE ■ Tranquil Tales with Annie: 10-11 a.m. Dublin Public Library (206 W. Blackjack) FREE Saturday, July 19■ Reading logs due for Summer Reading Program by 2 p.m. : Dublin Public Library (206 W.

Area Briefs

Stephenville Elks Lodge Fish Fry SaturdayThe Stephenville Area Elks Lodge No.2834 is encouraging everyone to come have some delicious fish for its All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry at 6 p.m. July 19.For $15, participants get fish, fries, hush puppies and tea. The meal will start at 6 p.m.

Response Reports

The following first responder calls were made June 30–July 6. Local first responders handled 79 calls during this timeframe and PD completed 16 traffic stops.Dublin PD June 30Dublin PD assisted county with a call when a male in all black was walking around someone’s property on FM 219.