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Ideas for garden resolutions If you need additional motivation to have garden resolutions in 2024, keep in mind that even light gardening and yard work can burn around 300 calories an hour and requires just a commute to your backyard to workout.

Rodeo Museum elects officers

The Dublin Rodeo Heritage Association held its annual election of officers on January 4, 2024 for the coming year. Those elected are James Elliott (President), Angie Manning (Vice President), Tim Holden (Treasurer) and Mary Horn Wood (Secretary). —Citizen staff report
Construction has begun on the new Dollar General Market (DG Market) located on North Patrick. The building is expected to open in late spring of 2024 and will offer expanded produce, refrigerated and frozen food offerings, dairy products and more, in addition to an assortment of fresh meats, alongside the general merchandise customers are used to acquiring from Dollar General stores. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Construction has begun on the new Dollar General Market (DG Market) located on North Patrick. The building is expected to open in late spring of 2024 and will offer expanded produce, refrigerated and frozen food offerings, dairy products and more, in addition to an assortment of fresh meats, alongside the general merchandise customers are used to acquiring from Dollar General stores. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

DG Market breaks ground

Ground has now been broken on a new 9,800 square foot Dollar General Market, which will be located on North Patrick Street (across from Veterinarian’s Outlet), and will be Erath County’s first DG Market location.
A quilt was presented to the Dublin Police Department in honor of Cindy, a former K-9 officer who died in 2023. Police Chief Cameron Ray and Sergeant Khris Jennings, who was Cindy’s partner, accepted the quilt. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A quilt was presented to the Dublin Police Department in honor of Cindy, a former K-9 officer who died in 2023. Police Chief Cameron Ray and Sergeant Khris Jennings, who was Cindy’s partner, accepted the quilt. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Tribute paid to Officer Cindy

A special presentation was made in honor of a fallen four-legged officer during Monday night’s regular meeting of the Dublin City Council, which ended abruptly before all business could be handled.

Filings open for council, ISD board next week

Filing for local elections for school board and city council will officially open on Wednesday, Jan. 17 for the May 4 election and both Dublin boards will have opportunities for citizens to serve. Filing is open for local elections through Friday, Feb. 16.
A look back at the last six months of 2023.

A look back at the last six months of 2023.

Looking back at 2023 - part two

July 2023 Brenda Baumert and Sandra Hammons, nieces of World War II veteran Noel Shoup, were be able to welcome their uncle back home after he went missing in action after his plane was shot down in France on Feb. 28, 1944.

Community Calendar

Thursday, Jan. 4 ■ Livestock show continues ■ Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District meeting: 1 p.m. - 930 N. Wolfe Nursery Rd., Stephenville Friday, Jan. 5 ■ Livestock show continues Saturday, Jan. 6 ■ Livestock show continues ■ Show and Sale: 4:30 p.m. Monday, Jan.