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Drago, a most famous bull, is fine after a hail storm that ravaged the area outside Dublin Wednesday, April 26. Submitted photo

Drago, a most famous bull, is fine after a hail storm that ravaged the area outside Dublin Wednesday, April 26. Submitted photo

Fleeing bull moves into frame, fame

When the Clayton family took a short video of hail pummeling their home and swimming pool on County Road 371 near Bunyan they had no idea that their bull, Drago would enter the frame. They also had no idea of the notoriety that would follow.
The Homesite team placed 23rd out of 61 teams at the State Homesite Career and Leadership Development Events recently hosted by Tarleton State University. Team members are from left, Paige Wilson, Jackie Gibson, Andrew Butter and David Hernandez. The team was ranked 41st in state going into contest, so they improved by 20 places. Submitted photo

The Homesite team placed 23rd out of 61 teams at the State Homesite Career and Leadership Development Events recently hosted by Tarleton State University. Team members are from left, Paige Wilson, Jackie Gibson, Andrew Butter and David Hernandez. The team was ranked 41st in state going into contest, so they improved by 20 places. Submitted photo

The Homesite team

The Homesite team placed 23rd out of 61 teams at the State Homesite Career and Leadership Development Events recently hosted by Tarleton State University. Team members are from left, Paige Wilson, Jackie Gibson, Andrew Butter and David Hernandez.
Laurel Street United Methodist Church celebrated its 140th anniversary with cake Saturday, April 29. Deborah McClatchy | Citizen staff photo

Laurel Street United Methodist Church celebrated its 140th anniversary with cake Saturday, April 29. Deborah McClatchy | Citizen staff photo

Laurel St UMC celebrates 140 years

A crowd of faithful friends joined together Saturday, April 29 for the 140th anniversary of Laurel Street United Methodist Church.
Dance and Defense paper

Dance and Defense paper

Dublin Dance and Defense moves into town

As James Benstine and Will Taylor ended their computer careers, both knew they wanted to embrace their dreams of dance and self defense. “We finally get to do what we love,” said Taylor.

Briefs

County Clerk temporarily relocated Starting Thursday, April 27 - May 5, the County Clerk’s office located in the courthouse will temporarily move to the Donald R. Jones Justice Center located across the street at 298 S Graham St. Office hours will remain the same.

Briefs

Dublin ISD’s last day of school May 19 Dublin ISD’s last day of school will be Friday, May 19. Elementary and Intermediate School releases Laurel Street to celebrate 140 years Laurel St. United Methodist Church will celebrate 140 years of service Saturday, April 29 at 4 p.m.

Sales tax income down slightly

Dublin sales tax collections were down in February, at -9.41% lower compared to February 2022, according to the state sales tax report released by Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar this month. Forthemonthof February 2023, Dublin received $36,640.35, compared to $40,450.70 in February 2022.

Police log

April 10 Log April 14 A reporting person wanted a criminal trespass issued to someone. A caller advised there are some kids harassing her and she wants them to stop.
The Erath County

The Erath County

The Erath County

The Erath County Master Gardeners hosted their annual Native and Heirloom Plant Fair at the Stephenville Historical House Museum.

Tarleton to host spring concerts

Tarleton State University’s Department of Fine Arts will conclude its spring season with several concerts. Thursday, Tarleton’s Jazz III ensemble, directed by Wade Girton, will play the music of Count Basie, Wayne Shorter and Thelonious Monk as well as compose a blues tune on the spot.