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Trash litters a piece of property at 338 S. Camden where Revitalize Dublin and the city worked together on the first project of 2025. Additional clean up projects are planned for this year. If you need assistance with a clean up project (especially if you are elderly) contact Revitalize Dublin at revitalizedublin@gmail.com, Lori Beggs via phone or text at 214-769-6010 or Rod McNeal at 254-485-1155. Courtesy photo

Trash litters a piece of property at 338 S. Camden where Revitalize Dublin and the city worked together on the first project of 2025. Additional clean up projects are planned for this year. If you need assistance with a clean up project (especially if you are elderly) contact Revitalize Dublin at revitalizedublin@gmail.com, Lori Beggs via phone or text at 214-769-6010 or Rod McNeal at 254-485-1155. Courtesy photo

Revitalize Dublin tackles first project of 2025

Dublin continues progress

Dublin Public Works Director Cory James sat down with the Citizen last week to discuss recent work and planned improvements by the city.In the discussion, James revealed that although it has been ongoing for better than a decade, more than 14 miles of the city’s 17.

Burn Ban back on

Erath County is back under a burn ban for 90 days after a unanimous vote by the Commissioners Court at a special called meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21.

Filings for school board, councils continue

Filings for local elections for school board and city council are continuing and so far applications for Dublin boards have been slow in coming in.Incumbent City Councilmember Place 3 Darren Turley has filed to retain his seat.
People of all ages dance the night away at the Senior Prom Silver Edition at the newly opened Cross Timbers Legacy Center (Senior Citizens Center) Thursday, Jan. 16. The Legacy is open to everyone in the county with programming geared towards those 55 and older. Those who have not utilized any classes, programs or the center are encouraged to come check it out. The Legacy is located at 830 S. Graham Ave.

People of all ages dance the night away at the Senior Prom Silver Edition at the newly opened Cross Timbers Legacy Center (Senior Citizens Center) Thursday, Jan. 16. The Legacy is open to everyone in the county with programming geared towards those 55 and older. Those who have not utilized any classes, programs or the center are encouraged to come check it out. The Legacy is located at 830 S. Graham Ave.

The Legacy: Center offers airy space with vast programming

The brand new senior citizens center in Stephenville – now named the Cross Timbers Legacy Center – has already proven its worth as a gift to the area and a legacy for multiple generations to enjoy.Recently, the 7,500 square foot building opened at its new location at 830 S.
People of all ages dance the night away at the Senior Prom Silver Edition at the newly opened Cross Timbers Legacy Center (Senior Citizens Center) Thursday, Jan. 16. The Legacy is open to everyone in the county with programming geared towards those 55 and older. Those who have not utilized any classes, programs or the center are encouraged to come check it out. The Legacy is located at 830 S. Graham Ave. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

People of all ages dance the night away at the Senior Prom Silver Edition at the newly opened Cross Timbers Legacy Center (Senior Citizens Center) Thursday, Jan. 16. The Legacy is open to everyone in the county with programming geared towards those 55 and older. Those who have not utilized any classes, programs or the center are encouraged to come check it out. The Legacy is located at 830 S. Graham Ave. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

The Legacy

Community Calendar

Thursday, Jan. 16■ Tranquil Tales Toddler Time: 10 a.m. Dublin Public Library (206 W. Blackjack) Friday, Jan. 17■ Sensory Safe hour: 9-10 a.m. Dublin Public Library (206 W. Blackjack) Time reserved for those with sensory needs.Saturday, Jan. 18■ Library Closed in observance of MLK Jr.