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City talks address, fee changes

The Dublin City Council was informed of the need to change 15 residential addresses and approved amendments to the fee schedule during the regular meeting Monday, May 12.

Library fundraiser Saturday

The Dublin Public Library is seeking everyone’s help with supporting a fundraiser to aid the Summer Reading Club.A breakfast burrito fundraiser will be held in conjunction with Dublin Market Day Saturday, May 17 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. in Wright Park.
Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Val, Sal named

Valedictorian Wendy Calderon and Salutatorian Sydney Master exchange a hug at the Dublin High School Academic awards Tuesday, May 13. The duo will lead the class of 2025 in commencement ceremonies at 7 p.m. Friday, May 23 at Bob and Norma Cervetto Stadium.

DISD praises students for community service

Dublin ISD’s official school year is almost over and along with a slew of awards at the Monday, May 12 school board meeting, the board announced high community service hours for students.
Stephenville K-9 Officer Colby Stone and Erath County Deputy Taylor Tully were presented with a lifesaving award by the Stephenville PD and ECSO for helping to save a stabbing victim. They were presented the awards Tuesday, May 6 by Police Chief Dan Harris, Sheriff Matt Coates and their families. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Stephenville K-9 Officer Colby Stone and Erath County Deputy Taylor Tully were presented with a lifesaving award by the Stephenville PD and ECSO for helping to save a stabbing victim. They were presented the awards Tuesday, May 6 by Police Chief Dan Harris, Sheriff Matt Coates and their families. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

K-9 officer, Deputy earn lifesaving award after stabbing

A Stephenville Police Officer and Erath County Deputy recently received lifesaving awards after saving a victim following a violent crime.
Thursday Club celebrates 127 years

Thursday Club celebrates 127 years

Thursday Club celebrates 127 years

The Dublin Woman’s Thursday Club certainly has been busy!First, Erynn Sprouse and Denise Weems presented a report, on a hot and windy day, Thursday, April 10, in the side patio of Denise Weems’ house.
Community members from throughout Erath County gathered at the courthouse in the early morning hours of Thursday, May 1 to celebrate National Day of Prayer. Groups went to all four corners of Stephenville to pray over the community as part of the event. National Day of Prayer was established in 1988 by Congress stating the first Thursday of May specifically specifying “the people of the United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups, and as individuals.” Courtesy photo

Community members from throughout Erath County gathered at the courthouse in the early morning hours of Thursday, May 1 to celebrate National Day of Prayer. Groups went to all four corners of Stephenville to pray over the community as part of the event. National Day of Prayer was established in 1988 by Congress stating the first Thursday of May specifically specifying “the people of the United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups, and as individuals.” Courtesy photo

Celebrating National Day of Prayer

Community members from throughout Erath County gathered at the courthouse in the early morning hours of Thursday, May 1 to celebrate National Day of Prayer. Groups went to all four corners of Stephenville to pray over the community as part of the event.
800 tires hit the road

800 tires hit the road

800 tires hit the road

The city of Dublin got things rolling early Saturday, May 3 in its tire disposal event at the public works yard as residents brought old tires by the trailer load and filled up the provided container within the first two hours. More than 800 junk tires were gathered and removed from the city.
Suds & More Laundromat located at 304 E. Blackjack is officially open and aiming to help Dublin clean their clothes. It is a 24-hour laundromat that offers eight washers and dryers. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Suds & More Laundromat located at 304 E. Blackjack is officially open and aiming to help Dublin clean their clothes. It is a 24-hour laundromat that offers eight washers and dryers. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Currys cater to community clothes

Darrell Curry said the opening of the Suds & More Laundromat was another step in continuing his family’s legacy.“My grandmother (Esta Sarringer) had one and I always thought it was cool,” he said. Curry remembered helping count quarters at the Laundromat located by Ivie’s 7-11 when he was young.