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St. Patrick's Day sports

The 2022 St. Patrick's Day celebration gave athletes several chances to compete in the Shamrock Shuffle 5k, Shamrock Shootout Disc Golf tournament and the 'Tex-Irish' Highland style games. 
St. Pat's Parade

St. Pat's Parade

St. Patricks Day 2022 Parade

Crowds lines Patrick and Blackjack Saturday morning for the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. The even drew over 40 entries giving judges a difficult choice in picking winners.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD SLOW. Water stained; 47 degrees; 2.10 feet low. SLOW. Largemouth bass up to 6 pounds are fair on shad or craw color square bill crankbaits, brown/ orange Texas-rigged plastic worms or jigs, white/chartreuse spinnerbaits around timber, rocky shorelines and docks.
Cross Timbers Land Management Symposium

Cross Timbers Land Management Symposium

Cross Timbers Land Management Symposium

There will be a Cross Timbers Land Management Program April 8, 2022, at the Texas AgriLife Research Center (1229 North US HWY 281). The program is hosted by Erath Texas AgriLife Extension Service Erath, Hood, Comanche, Palo Pinto, Hamilton, Eastland and Somerville Counties.
Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Mesquite Control We have a good many new landowners out there that may be looking at a mesquite covered field and wondering how to clean it up. First off, do not shred the field. Never shred mesquites or prickly pear, you will only elevate your issue and make it much harder to treat.

Crop Report

As dry conditions continue to grip much of Texas’ Cotton Belt, there are factors producers can control that will improve the chances of establishing a good cotton stands, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.

Lunch Menu

Dublin ISD Monday: Chicken Fried Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Salad, Roll, Gravy, Pineapple Tidbits Tuesday: Chicken Fajitas, Pinto Beans, Carrots, Apple Slices, Sherbet Cup, *Salsa Wednesday: Meatball Sub, Garden Salad, Cucumber Slices, Mandarin Oranges Thursday: Bean Cheese Bur rito, Corn, Crunchy...

Where Are They Now?

A s a child, Ashley Fulsom would spend time with her grandfather in his woodworking shop, picking up the leftover wood pieces as her grandfather discarded them. “I would make little cities with them,” she said.

Eggs sought for Easter event

Dublin Dairy Queen, Chamber of Commerce Calvary Fellowship and several other community businesses, organizations and volunteers have joined together to organize an Easter Egg Hunt on April 15 at the Dublin City Park from 10 a.m. to noon.
St. Pat’s Crowds

St. Pat’s Crowds

St. Pat’s Crowds

St. Pat’s Crowds founds great goods and bargains Saturday during the return of Market Days, which is open the third Saturday of the month from March through December Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo