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May 7 elections to include amendments

Texas Deputy Secretary of State Joe Esparza recently drew the ballot order for the two proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution that will appear on the ballot for the May 7, 2022 Election.

Matthew 26 1-13

The Leaders Plot against Jesus 26 1 When Jesus had finished saying all these things, he said to his disciples, 2 “As you know, the Passover is two days away-and the Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified.
Wild watercolors on display

Wild watercolors on display

Wild watercolors on display

The Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council held a reception for Lauren Betancur, whose watercolor work is now on exhibit at 204 River North Blvd. in Stephenville through Feb. 26.

Erath Commissioners hear audit

During a special meeting on Feb. 7, the Erath County Commissioners Court heard the results of the audit for the fiscal year ending Sept. 3, 2020.

Public invited to OAP performance

The High School UIL One Act Play cast and crew will hold a free public performance on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. in the Old Jr. High Auditorium on Camden. The play is titled THE BOOK OF EVERYTHING from the novel by Guus Kuijer and adapted by Richard Tulloch.

POLICE LOG

January 31 A reporting person in the 300 block of N. Grafton advised they were building a fence and noticed that some of their 10-foot poles were missing. February 1 Dublin PD was informed of two dogs running down E. Live Oak Street.

SHERIFF'S REPORT

February 4 Numerous vehicles were reported sliding off icy roadways and through fences. February 6 There were lots of calls all over the county about control burns getting out of control. The burn ban was reinstated at noon today. At 4:01 p.m.

Dublin Intermediate School News

Time flies when you’re having fun, and that’s just what is happening at Dublin Intermediate School! Students have learned so much this year! This is evident during morning announcements and lunch, as students are called for awards daily.
Nikki and Bob Rafferty present a proposal during Monday’s City Council meeting to open Dublin’s historic train depot as an authentic Irish pub and restaurant while offering assistance to renovating the building. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Nikki and Bob Rafferty present a proposal during Monday’s City Council meeting to open Dublin’s historic train depot as an authentic Irish pub and restaurant while offering assistance to renovating the building. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Council talks depot, EMS

Dublin City Council discussed renovations at the historic train depot and construction of a new EMS building during a busy regular meeting Monday night.
Love Run draws cold, caring crowd

Love Run draws cold, caring crowd

Love Run draws cold, caring crowd

A total of 60 human and a handful of pets braved the cold weather Saturday morning to participate in the annual Love Run 5K and fun run benefitting Transformation Pathway, They were cheered on at the start/finish line by people waving signs saying things like “You’ve got this!