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Dublin’s One Act Play Crew just finished its competition season and will be hosting public performances with $5 admission Saturday, April 19 at the Old Auditorium. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin’s One Act Play Crew just finished its competition season and will be hosting public performances with $5 admission Saturday, April 19 at the Old Auditorium. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

You too can see the Rue crew

The public will have the chance to support the One Act Play and Dublin Theatre Department at a set of public performances Saturday, April 19.‘Rue’ will be performed at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Old Auditorium on Camden Street.Entry fee is $5 with a donation bake sale to aid the theatre department.

Stephenville City Council: Council honors youth, supports crime victims

Stephenville’s April 1 City Council meeting opened with powerful moments of recognition, as city leaders honored 12-year-old baking champion Micah Parsons and spotlighted the ‘Stop the Silence’ initiative to support victims of crime, child abuse and sexual assault across Erath County.
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Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Fertilizing and Mowing your TurfgrassAs I write this, we actually have a potential frost in the forecast and that can certainly influence our lawn and turfgrass management. I often get the question when and how much to fertilize yard grasses.

Gaudette named Jour. of the Year

Managing Editor Paul Gaudette was recently named as Journalist of the Year for North and East Texas Press Association and the Dublin Citizen team was named as the best small weekly newspaper.Awards were announced Saturday, April 5 in Fairfield to conclude NETPA’s 98th annual convention.
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Candidate Forum set April 17

The Dublin Chamber of Commerce and The Dublin Citizen are partnering for a City Council Candidate Forum Thursday, April 17.The public is invited to the free event at 6 p.m. at 815 N Patrick, Dublin.Join us for a City Council Candidate Forum, featuring all candidates running for Dublin City Council.
Students are hard at work preparing for this weekend’s Dublin FFA Greenhouse Spring Plant Sale. The new greenhouse is boosting tons of beautiful flowers and veggie plants ready to find their perfect homes in Dublin and in the nearby area. Several varieties have already been tested in local flower beds and are doing well! Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Students are hard at work preparing for this weekend’s Dublin FFA Greenhouse Spring Plant Sale. The new greenhouse is boosting tons of beautiful flowers and veggie plants ready to find their perfect homes in Dublin and in the nearby area. Several varieties have already been tested in local flower beds and are doing well! Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin FFA Greenhouse Plant sale this weekend

The new greenhouse is boosting tons of beautiful flowers and veggie plants ready to fi nd their perfect homes in Dublin and in the nearby area. Several varieties have already been tested in local flower beds and are doing well!Dublin FFA Greenhouse Spring Plant Sale8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A growing education

A growing education

A growing education

The April 12-13 Dublin FFA greenhouse plant sale offers a great opportunity for the public to see the high tech greenhouse that proved popular as soon as construction finished in November/December.The greenhouse is located at Dublin High School near the student lot in the back.

Stephenville receives planning award

Stephenville was recently honoredforits2050Comprehensive plan by the American Planning Association’s (APA) Small Town and Rural Planning Division.

Salyer, Moore, Harris talk council platforms

The Dublin Citizen will be publishing question and answer information provided by all candidates for the May 3 Dublin City Council Race as they are received.Three candidates have filed for Place 1: Bo Kabala, Patrick Salyer and Homi Limbuwala.