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February 14 A Reporting Person called Dublin PD about suspicious activity on S. Camden, saying that they suspected two males of stealing truck parts. February 15 A dog owner on Hurt was given a warning after it was reported that the animal was leashed to a mailbox.

SHERIFF’S REPORT

February 21 At 7:30 p.m. a black cow was found just east of the sale barn on Hwy 6 East, awaiting owner. February 22 At 5:47 a.m. a vehicle hit a cow or bull resulting in minor damage, unable to locate the animal after it wandered off. February 23 At 9:31 a.m.
Dublin OAP stages Book of Everything

Dublin OAP stages Book of Everything

Dublin OAP stages Book of Everything

The Dublin High School One Act Play cast and crew performed “The Book of Everything” to a full house on Feb. 22 at the old Dublin Jr. High Auditorium on Camden. The performance helped prepare the team for competition in Bangs on Tuesday.
Lions Club hosting raffle for band

Lions Club hosting raffle for band

Lions Club hosting raffle for band

Dublin Lions Club is raffling off a fire pit-grill to raise money for a Dublin High School band scholarship. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Tickets can be purchased at Bradberry’s Best in Dublin, where the grill is on display The drawing will be held during the St.
Dublin Elementary Lion Leaders

Dublin Elementary Lion Leaders

Dublin Elementary Lion Leaders

Dublin Elementary announced its newest Lion Leaders for February on Monday.
Dublin Elementary Star Students

Dublin Elementary Star Students

Dublin Elementary Star Students

Dublin Elementary announced the Star Student for February/January 2022.
Public works respond to main break

Public works respond to main break

Public works respond to main break

Dublin Public Works crews toil above and in the ground Monday evening after a contractor struck a water main on N. Patrick by Valley and causing a break. Workers used equipment to dig out the area and repair the issue to prevent customers from losing water service.
Million Word Club

Million Word Club

Million Word Club

Dublin Intermediate announced two new students have reached the million word club. Sixth grader Hailie Whitworth (above) has 1,075,685 words at a 95% passing rate. Fifth grader Tylor Nail (below) has 1,060,811 words with a 96% passing rate. Nancy Muro | Citizen staff photo

DISD OKs contracts, sub raises

The Dublin ISD School Board approved contracts, increasing pays for substitute teachers and the purchase of equipment during its regular meeting which was rescheduled to Feb. 22 due to the Presidents’ Day holiday.

Thousands speak in primaries

Erath County residents and voters across the state were casting their ballots in the Democratic and Republican primary elections on Tuesday. As of 3 p.m. Tuesday, a total of 2,111 Erath voters had voiced their opinions on election day and 2,713 had cast their ballots in early voting.