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Jean Whiteley Crawford

Jean Whiteley Crawford

Where Are They Now?

By Eva Frederick Dublin High School graduate Jean Whiteley Crawford knew she wanted to be a teacher since she was in fourth grade. Her teacher that year, Mrs. Laquay, was supportive and kind.
Brigade Commander Jeremy W. James

Brigade Commander Jeremy W. James

Col. James now brigade commander

Colonel Jeremy W. James, a 1993 Dublin High School graduate, has recently been promoted to the rank of brigade commander. Colonel James’s military career started when he received his commission as an Aviation Officer in 1998 from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.
Anniversary

Anniversary

Anniversary

Stanley & Betty Anderson Stanley and Betty Anderson celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, Aug.10. A family gathering was held at Cotton Patch the Sunday before to commemorate the occasion. Happy anniversary!
Blaize Leatherwood

Blaize Leatherwood

DHS grad honored

On Saturday, Aug. 6, 2020 Dublin High School graduate Blaize Leatherwood was presented with the Outstanding New Member of the Year Award for all chapters at the Kappa Delta Rho National Convention in Malvern, Pennsylvania.

Just Fall Asleep

The Lord has given me a blessing for which I am very thankful (most of the time) but there have been occasions when this blessing has gotten me into a lot of trouble. The blessing I’m referring to is the ability to be able to fall asleep – FAST!

POLICE LOG

There was a report of a male individual in the 800 block of Courtney that came up to the reporting person and asked for a charger and a lighter, then pulled out a meth pipe and began smoking it. The suspect was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, under 1 gram.
Bravery and honor

Bravery and honor

Bravery and honor

Submitted photo Erath County Sheriff Matt Coates and County Auditor Kent Reeves presented on Friday, Aug.
Turning Back the Pages

Turning Back the Pages

Turning Back the Pages

Aug. 11, 1922 “Seeing is believing”- That is what Progress reporter though Monday when he visited Dublin’s newest enterprise, located two doors south of the D.N. Bank, under the ownership of Cormany and Long.
Pesky Flies

Pesky Flies

Berry's Picks

There has been an uptick in fly calls this summer. Often these folks want to automatically blame the dairy farm that is down theroad. However,do not be too quick to place blame, there are many reasons for this year increased fly populations.