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Tarleton sets fun

Tarleton sets fun

Tarleton sets fun family weekend

Time-honored ceremonies, cultural performances, food, football and futbol highlight this year’s Family Weekend at Tarleton State University, Sept. 16-18. The first of two ring ceremonies, presented by the Tarleton Alumni Association, starts everything off at 11 a.m.
EH#75

EH#75

EH#75

Lions united in solidarity as well as the community in the Dublin stands Friday night sporting red in honor of the late Eddie Hernandez, who tragically died in a vehicle collision last year. Red was his favorite color.

Burn ban lifted until noon Friday

Erath county citizen have a temporary reprieve on outdoor burning in the county as County Judge Alfonso Campos has temporarily lifted the ban until noon on Friday.

Hispanic Heritage set at park Sept. 30 - Oct. 2

Dublin and the Chamber of Commerce are poised to once again offer a big celebration of the community’s Hispanic heritage as the Hispanic Heritage Festival returns Sept. 30-Oct. 2.
Ronnie Belew

Ronnie Belew

USPS reins return to Dubliner hands

Ronnie Belew took up the office of postmaster for Dublin, marking a homecoming and the first Dubliner to officially take up the position since Bud McKinney retired. As a 24-year employee with the post office, there’s not much new to Belew’s new post.
City replaces more miles of problematic pipes

City replaces more miles of problematic pipes

City replaces more miles of problematic pipes

The Dublin City Council recently approved its final payment to Whitewater Construction for the replacement of outdated clay sewer pipe in its continuing effort of improving the city infrastructure and bringing the sewer system up- to- date.
The annual Erath County

The annual Erath County

The annual Erath County

The annual Erath County Farm Bureau county convention was held last week at Erath County Cowboy Church with hundreds feasting on a buffet catered by Brenda’s Catering. Dr. Barry Lambert of Tarleton was guest speaker on the future of agriculture.
Greens Creek Baptist Church

Greens Creek Baptist Church

Greens Creek Baptist Church

Greens Creek Baptist Church, also known as Greens Creek Nation, was on hand to help out for the annual Big Feed at Tarleton for the Baptist Student Mission (BSM) to welcome students back to school for the fall semester.
Submitted photo At one time there were two school stores. A two story rock building was across from the high school. A smaller building was across from the elementary school. Both sold candy and hamburgers so they were destinations for students at lunchtime. In the1941 yearbook there was a small rock building called the Lions Den that may have been a school store.

Submitted photo At one time there were two school stores. A two story rock building was across from the high school. A smaller building was across from the elementary school. Both sold candy and hamburgers so they were destinations for students at lunchtime. In the1941 yearbook there was a small rock building called the Lions Den that may have been a school store.

MUSEUM MATTERS

There was a loud blast from the horn in the high school and a cheer from the students in Dublin. It was lunch time. The “Little Store” across from the high school was a prime destination for some. When you would walk in the front door there was a jukebox in the back corner.

Community Calendar

Monday _ Labor Day - Newspaper office closed, along with city, county and school district Tuesday _ Dublin Lions Club: 7 a.m. -Dairy Queen _ Dublin Rotary Club: Noon -First National Bank Building (between FNB and Dairy Queen) Wednesday _ Dublin Disc Golf Club: 5 p.m.