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Dublin High School one act play cast and crew are heading to Bi-Distict in Graham on Saturday, March 11 after earning several accolades in Zone and District competition last week. | submitted photo

Dublin High School one act play cast and crew are heading to Bi-Distict in Graham on Saturday, March 11 after earning several accolades in Zone and District competition last week. | submitted photo

Dublin One Act Play advances to Bi-District

Dublin One Act Play will be performing “A Monster Calls” in Bi-District competition in Graham on Saturday, March 10 after strong finishes in Zone and District competition. The Dublin cast and crew claimed first place at Zone Feb. 28 with Early coming in second and Eastland third.
Berry's Picks

Berry's Picks

Berry's Picks

The last few days have felt like spring. With the pleasant weather, everyone will want to enjoy participating in outside activities.

Crop Report

AgriLife Extension district reporters compiled the following summary for the Central Texas district: Soil moisture was very short to adequate. Pastures were starting to green up with warmer temperatures, but growth was mostly weeds.
Cattle

Cattle

Cattle

Dublin Livestock Auction Dublin, TX - 3/3/23 Head Count: 733 Slaughter Cattle Shelly: 35-45 Cutter: 45-65 Hi-Yield: 65-95 Bulls: 85-110 Breeding Stock Bulls: NT Bred HFS: 900-1300 Bred Cows: 1250-1575 Pairs: 1300-1750 Weaned/Vaccinated Calves & Yearlings Steers 500-600 lb: #766@177...
Dublin FFA places high

Dublin FFA places high

Dublin FFA places high

| submitted photo Dublin FFA started the Career and Leadership Development Event season with success. The Cotton team of Maryli Garcia, Bailey Watson, Joli St. Germain, Skyler Morones and Derek Ivey won their event with Watson placing third and Morones placing 5th as individuals.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD SLOW. Water stained; 49-55 degrees; 8.42 feet below pool. Black bass to six pounds are good on Alabama rigs and jigs in 6-12 feet of water. Crappie fair toward the mouth of the creeks in 5-10 feet starting to stage for the spawn. White bass are slow. Catfish are slow GRANBURY FAIR.
Dublin ISD Superintent Melissa Summers and Board Members Pat Leatherwood, Blanca Mertineau, Bob Cervetto and Bill Rodriguez traveled to the School Board Governance Camp in Galveston on March 2. Summers reported that much of the conference focused on school safety, noting that Dublin ISD seemed to be in a good spot but is always looking for ways to improve. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin ISD Superintent Melissa Summers and Board Members Pat Leatherwood, Blanca Mertineau, Bob Cervetto and Bill Rodriguez traveled to the School Board Governance Camp in Galveston on March 2. Summers reported that much of the conference focused on school safety, noting that Dublin ISD seemed to be in a good spot but is always looking for ways to improve. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin ISD Superintent Melissa Summers

Knights continue Fish Fry

The Stephenville Knights of Columbus continue their Lenten Fish Fry, on Friday at Newman Hall. The weekly event will run from 5:00-7-00 p.m. Fridays thru March 31st. The meal will consist of fish, coleslaw, hushpuppies, french fries, tea, and dessert. Prices this year are $15 for all orders.
Erath County leaders from Dublin, Stephenville, Tarleton and county government traveled to Austin on March 1 for Cowboy Capital of the World Day as they met with state legislators and their staffs to discuss infrastructure, economic development, and healthcare and educational needs. | submitted photo

Erath County leaders from Dublin, Stephenville, Tarleton and county government traveled to Austin on March 1 for Cowboy Capital of the World Day as they met with state legislators and their staffs to discuss infrastructure, economic development, and healthcare and educational needs. | submitted photo

Local leadership convenes at Capitol

Those at the State Capitol may be a little more familiar with Dublin, Stephenville, Erath County and Tarleton State University after a recent trip to Austin from local leaders.
DHS FCCLA headed to state

DHS FCCLA headed to state

DHS FCCLA headed to state

Dublin High School is sending 12 students to the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) state competition after they place high in competition last week. “I am very proud of each of these students,” said Dublin FCCLA sponsor Regina Rasberry.