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Municipal Court Judge Juanita Vasquez is a 2000 Dublin High School graduate. She credits former Judge Latrelle Cain as being a mentor for her. Submitted photo

Municipal Court Judge Juanita Vasquez is a 2000 Dublin High School graduate. She credits former Judge Latrelle Cain as being a mentor for her. Submitted photo

Where Are They Now? Juanita Vasquez

Juanita Vasquez loves Dublin, and strives to keep the town thriving as the presiding judge and an active community member.Vasquez graduated from Dublin High School in 2000, and went on to Ranger College, intending to become a teacher.
Courtesy photo Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship took time Friday, Oct. 25 to make sure staff at the high school knew they were loved, and full, after a meal of street tacos. The churches will feed staff members at other campuses in November.

Courtesy photo Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship took time Friday, Oct. 25 to make sure staff at the high school knew they were loved, and full, after a meal of street tacos. The churches will feed staff members at other campuses in November.

Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship

Members of the Church of the Lost and Found and Feed My Sheep at Calvary Fellowship took time Friday, Oct. 25 to make sure staff at the high school knew they were loved, and full, after a meal of street tacos. The churches will feed staff members at other campuses in November.
Dublin Citizen Content Editor Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette spends some time with Troop 4168 educating the girls about media literacy, how a newspaper operates and what it takes to make a newspaper successful. They all had a chance to make a craft where they modge podged a picture frame with newspapers, magazines and Girl Scout stickers. Courtesy photo

Dublin Citizen Content Editor Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette spends some time with Troop 4168 educating the girls about media literacy, how a newspaper operates and what it takes to make a newspaper successful. They all had a chance to make a craft where they modge podged a picture frame with newspapers, magazines and Girl Scout stickers. Courtesy photo

Framing it up

Dublin Citizen Content Editor Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette spends some time with Troop 4168 educating the girls about media literacy, how a newspaper operates and what it takes to make a newspaper successful.
Volunteers Cindy Standridge and her mom, Carolyn Whisenant, paused for a photo during the annual Winter Coat Giveaway at Kingdom Threads Saturday, Oct. 26 across from First Baptist Church. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Volunteers Cindy Standridge and her mom, Carolyn Whisenant, paused for a photo during the annual Winter Coat Giveaway at Kingdom Threads Saturday, Oct. 26 across from First Baptist Church. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Kingdom Threads clothes Dublin for winter

The yard across from First Baptist Church on Camden was abuzz with activity Saturday, Oct. 26 as Kingdom Threads held a winter clothing giveaway with thousands of donated items set out to fill a need.
Jacob and Laura Henson

Jacob and Laura Henson

Lingleville couple honored by TFB

A passion for agriculture, community and family earned three agricultural professionals recognition in the 2024 Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Excellence in Agriculture (EIA) contest.
Do you hear that Sound?

Do you hear that Sound?

Do you hear that Sound?

The Sound of Dublin were given a lively sendoff at The Corner Lot Saturday Oct. 26 as they headed to Denton for Area Contest with their ‘Heist Escape’ routine. The band came in 13th place, four places higher than last year and just shy of the 11th place finish they needed to advance.
Firefighters battle their way through smoke to enter an apartment on Mesquite Street that was fully involved. As a result of the fire, Jackie Reed, 72, died. Other nearby apartments were impacted through smoke and water damage. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Firefighters battle their way through smoke to enter an apartment on Mesquite Street that was fully involved. As a result of the fire, Jackie Reed, 72, died. Other nearby apartments were impacted through smoke and water damage. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Apartment fire kills one

An elderly male died Wednesday, Oct. 23 as the result of an apartment fire on West Mesquite in Dublin.According to information released by the Dublin Police Department, at approximately 3:47 p.m. a 911 call occurred regarding a fire at the apartment complex.
Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo Carley Cary, the first child in the Morning Star program, shows liberty training skills with her horse Kiwi. Liberty training establishes a bond between horse and trainer with no bridles or halters used.

Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo Carley Cary, the first child in the Morning Star program, shows liberty training skills with her horse Kiwi. Liberty training establishes a bond between horse and trainer with no bridles or halters used.

Star Gala shines in the ring

Hundreds of supporters gathered at Tarleton’s equine center arena for the 4th annual Morning Star Gala benefiting Dublin’s Morning Star Ranch Saturday, Oct. 26.MSR is a nonprofit faith-based riding center for children whose mission is to encourage and empower.

Election Day set Tuesday, Nov. 5

Early voting for the Nov. 5 election will wrap up officially Friday, Nov. 1 as we head towards Election Day.
Gordon

Gordon

Gordon remembered for dedication to Dublin

Dublin remembers a dedicated volunteer and leader as former Dublin Mayor/councilmember Tom Gordon was laid to rest in the Old Dublin Park Cemetery Monday, Oct. 28, 2024.