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Story Time is beginning at the Dublin Public Library at 10 a.m. Thursdays starting Feb. 2. For children age birth through 5 years old. Meet in the children’s room for songs, stories and bubbles.

Women's Thursday Club

The Dublin Woman’s Thursday Club met at the Dublin Historical Museum Jan. 12. President Fran Jurney called the business meeting to order with Secretary Judith Lemons calling the roll, nine members present and three absent.
Kelly Schronk

Kelly Schronk

Where Are They Now? Kelly Schronk

Kelly Schronk has worked with the elderly for her entire career, first at nursing homes and now as a home health nurse.”I get to meet different people, and really get to know them,” she said. “I love it.” Schronk graduated from Dublin High School in 1982.
Casino Night is a BIG DEAL

Casino Night is a BIG DEAL

Casino Night is a BIG DEAL

Families and friends joined Three Oaks Assisted Living residents and staff on Saturday, Jan. 21 for a special casino night. Games included shootout poker in which players threw darts at oversized cards to make poker hands, roulette, bingo and more.
Collapse leads to injuries at area church

Collapse leads to injuries at area church

Collapse leads to injuries at area church

Emergency services respond to a partial building collapse at First Baptist Church of Stephenville Wednesday, Jan. 18. Two construction employees were injured in the collapse and airlifted from the scene. One remains in stable condition and the other has been released.
Members of the Dublin Masonic Lodge presented Dublin Citizen Manager Editor Paul Gaudette with the Community Builder award Tuesday, Jan. 17. Gaudette has worked for the Citizen since 2008. Wyndi Veigel | Citizen staff photo

Members of the Dublin Masonic Lodge presented Dublin Citizen Manager Editor Paul Gaudette with the Community Builder award Tuesday, Jan. 17. Gaudette has worked for the Citizen since 2008. Wyndi Veigel | Citizen staff photo

Masonic Lodge presents Community Builder award

The Dublin Masonic Lodge No. 504 recently presented its Community Builder award to a worthy recipient that often hides behind pages of words. Paul Gaudette, Managing Editor of The Dublin Citizen was presented the award at a special presentation by the Masons Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Ryker Shipman and Mariah Tamez (4th Grade), Jocelynn Ramirez and Harlyn Wiley (5th Grade), Luke Mendez and Kimber Smith (6th Grade) presented by Intermediate School Principal Amanda Lisso. ‘Paws’itive Leaders

Ryker Shipman and Mariah Tamez (4th Grade), Jocelynn Ramirez and Harlyn Wiley (5th Grade), Luke Mendez and Kimber Smith (6th Grade) presented by Intermediate School Principal Amanda Lisso. ‘Paws’itive Leaders

Dublin ISD

Lion Leaders Erik Padron and Paisley Ray (Pre-K), Marcus Anderson and Mia Vasquez (kindergarten), Jameson Meador (not present) and Maria Ortiz (1st Grade), Natali Hernandez and Tyler Haynes (2nd Grade), Emery Lopez, Obed Vasquez and Jax Weaver (not present) (3rd Grade) presented by Assistant...
Dublin Livestock Auction

Dublin Livestock Auction

Dublin Livestock Auction

Dublin, TX - 1/20/23 Head Count: 2422 Slaughter Cattle Shelly: 30-40 Cutter: 40-65 Hi-Yield: 65-82 Bulls: 85-107 Breeding Stock Bulls: NT Bred HFS: 900-1300 Bred Cows: 1100-1450 Pairs: 1100-1600 Weaned/Vaccinated Calves & Yearlings Steers 400 - 500 lb: 87, #550@202.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD SLOW. Water slightly stained; 49-52 degrees; 8.32 feet below pool. Bass are slow to five pounds in 3-8 feet of water on the rocks using Alabama rigs, squarebills and craw colored jigs. Crappie are slow on minnows. White bass are slow on jigs.
Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Berry's Picks

Preemergent Sandbur Herbicides for Lawns Last summer was hard on lawns, the extensive heat, wind, and lack of moisture thinned the turfgrass in many if not most yards. Even with irrigation it was hard to keep grass growing and healthy.