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City Council briefed on upcoming events

The Dublin City Council reviewed plans for upcoming events during its regular meeting Monday night, which also featured the 2020 audit and Board of Adjustments action. Representatives of two groups were on-hand to request street closures for their events.
Angie Flores and Veronica Rodriguez (pictured after placing first in the FCCLA state meet) competed in the national Promotion and Publicity contest in San Diego recently. | submitted photo

Angie Flores and Veronica Rodriguez (pictured after placing first in the FCCLA state meet) competed in the national Promotion and Publicity contest in San Diego recently. | submitted photo

DHS represented at FCCLA nationals

Dublin was well represented in the national FCCLA Leadership Conference as 2022 DHS grads Angie Flores and Veronica Rodriguez joined more than 5,000 students from middle school to collegiate level competing in a variety of events.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD GOOD. Water slightly stained; 81 degrees; 4.12 feet low. Bass continue to be fair with an early morning and late evening topwater bite then switch to shaky heads, crankbaits and jigs in the stick-ups and between docks.
Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Yellow garden spiders good for yards, gardens Garden spiders may look scary, but they are a friend of gardeners and help keep insect populations in check around the house.

Dubliner joins Angus Association

Klancy Rain Hammons, Dublin, Texas, is a new junior member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri.

Crop Report

The high temperatures crops experienced over recent weeks across much of the state could translate into lower yields for producers, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Research expert. Lee Tarpley, Ph.D.
Kloe and Sheila Taylor

Kloe and Sheila Taylor

Where Are They Now? Sheila Woolsey Taylor

Sheila Woolsey Taylor loves working with children. From bringing up four of her own, to helping with youth programs at her church, to working with special needs students in an elementary life skills program, she’s dedicated her life to raising the next generation.
Seeds of success

Seeds of success

Seeds of success

Above, Easton Phelps works on making a seed ball. Right, Ditchwater Sal (Stephanie Keith) from Middle Trinity Groundwater Conversation District helped participants of the Summer Reading Club make seed balls during a visit Thursday.
Bob & Carol Evaul

Bob & Carol Evaul

Community Baptist welcomes new pastor

Community Baptist Church of Dublin recently welcomed its new pastor, Bob Evaul. Pastor Bob Evaul and wife Carol have served as Missionaries to Bolivia for 20 years.