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Submitted photo Blake Sears, 1, as a police officer was named as second place in his age division. He was also named as cutest.

Submitted photo Blake Sears, 1, as a police officer was named as second place in his age division. He was also named as cutest.

Birth to age 3 Division winners

Blake Sears, 1, as a police offi cer was named as second place in his age division. He was also named as cutest. Aaliyah Rose Martinez, 3, as Chucky was named as the winner in her age division. She will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber
Branson Ivie, 8, as a banana was named as the winner in his age division. He will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. Submitted photo

Branson Ivie, 8, as a banana was named as the winner in his age division. He will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. Submitted photo

Age 8-11 Division winners

Branson Ivie, 8, as a banana was named as the winner in his age division. He will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. Kinley Pursley, 11, as a scary demon was named as second place in her age division.
Carly Crews, 2 1/2 years old as Wilbur Pig, Kylie Crews, 7 weeks, as Charlotte Spider from Charlotte’s Web were named as the winner of the group division. They will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. They will also receive a $20 gift card donated by residents of Three Oaks Assisted Living. Submitted photo

Carly Crews, 2 1/2 years old as Wilbur Pig, Kylie Crews, 7 weeks, as Charlotte Spider from Charlotte’s Web were named as the winner of the group division. They will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. They will also receive a $20 gift card donated by residents of Three Oaks Assisted Living. Submitted photo

Group winners

Carly Crews, 2 1/2 years old as Wilbur Pig, Kylie Crews, 7 weeks, as Charlotte Spider from Charlotte’s Web were named as the winner of the group division. They will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. They will also receive a $20 gift card donated by residents of Three Oaks Assisted Living.
Emanuel Palomino as a deranged rabbit was named as the winner in his age division. He will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. He also received scariest. Submitted photo

Emanuel Palomino as a deranged rabbit was named as the winner in his age division. He will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. He also received scariest. Submitted photo

Adult Division winners

Emanuel Palomino as a deranged rabbit was named as the winner in his age division. He will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. He also received scariest. Orion Gallagher as Mr. Bones was named as second place in his age division.
Age 4-7 Division winners

Age 4-7 Division winners

Age 4-7 Division winners

Zella Kate Phares, 7, as La Muerta from “Book of Life” was named as the winner in her age division. She will receive $25 Dublin Dollars from the chamber. Angel, 4, as a shark in a cage was named as second place in his age division.  

Winners of the 2022 Costume Contest

Judging a Halloween Costume Contest is never an easy task but especially not with so many cute and terrifying entries. “We want to thank everyone who took the time to enter the contest and show us your creativity in the spirit of Halloween,” Managing Editor Paul Gaudette said.
FFA students competed in agricultural issues, agricultural advocacy, agriculture public relations and radio broadcasting, job interview skills as well as Greenhand skills for those in ninth grade or older. Courtney Sacco | Texas AgriLife photo

FFA students competed in agricultural issues, agricultural advocacy, agriculture public relations and radio broadcasting, job interview skills as well as Greenhand skills for those in ninth grade or older. Courtney Sacco | Texas AgriLife photo

More than 1K drawn to AggieFest

For more than 100 years, the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has shaped future leaders. On Oct.
Dublin Rotary Club members Lee Leatherwood and Pat Leatherwood show burger flipping expertise at the grill behind the Station at First National Bank Thursday. Rotary Club members, who often fire up the grill for community, events lent a hand, or several, to prepare 700 burgers in preparation for the Stephenville football game hosted at Dublin’s Cervetto Field Friday night. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Rotary Club members Lee Leatherwood and Pat Leatherwood show burger flipping expertise at the grill behind the Station at First National Bank Thursday. Rotary Club members, who often fire up the grill for community, events lent a hand, or several, to prepare 700 burgers in preparation for the Stephenville football game hosted at Dublin’s Cervetto Field Friday night. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Well-Seasoned Help

Dublin Rotary Club members Lee Leatherwood and Pat Leatherwood show burger flipping expertise at the grill behind the Station at First National Bank Thursday.

Lady Cards undefeated

The Lingleville Lady Cardinals volleyball girls were named Bi-District Champions following an Oct. 25 victory over Iredell. The Lady Cards are undefeated in District and 11-9 for the season following a Saturday victory over the Rochelle Hornets in three sets.
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Scaring up some funds

Flo from Progressive at Dublin Insurance Agency took home the best business award for the Dublin Public Library’s Scarecrow contest. The contest raised more than $850 for the library to use on various projects, materials and books.