News

June

June

YEAR IN REVIEW

Fire claimes DG Shopping carts and police tape barred entry to the Dublin Dollar General on June 9 after a fire, battled all night on June 8 by Dublin Volunteer Fire Department and local crews, resulted in a total loss of the building and inventory.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD Water lightly stained; 55 degrees; 1.32 feet low. Largemouth bass are good with perch like crankbaits, brown or green Texas-rigged plastic worms, chartreuse bladed spinners, and shaky head jigs near timber, rocky shorelines, and docks.
Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Decreasing Hay Waste and Recycling Nutrients This is a repeat article, but with the cost of fertilizer and the impact it is going to have on hay prices moving forward, it is a very good topic hit again.
Texas A&M Forest Service and fire departments around the state are on alert with critical fire weather predicted. | Texas Forest Service photo

Texas A&M Forest Service and fire departments around the state are on alert with critical fire weather predicted. | Texas Forest Service photo

Fire safety encouraged this season

Critical fire weather is forecast through Dec. 26 for portions of North and West Texas, with Dec. 24 holding the most potential for wildfire activity, particularly in the Panhandle.

Buying Pool open

Every year, the county stock show offers a chance for youth to showcase all their hard work in training, feeding and grooming their livestock.
Reason for Season

Reason for Season

Reason for Season

First Baptist Church hosted the annual live nativity scene at the Dublin Corner Lot for several nights last week to help neighbors remember the reason for the season. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

POLICE LOG

December 15 Dublin PD was informed of cows running loose on FM 219 South. A caller reported a power line was down at the corner of Grafton and May Sttreet. A Reporting Person advised Dublin PD of a reckless driver coming into Dublin and swerving all over the road on N. Patrick Street.

In the Neighborhood

Hico News-Review Winners were announced in the 2nd Annual City of Hico Christmas Decoration contest. First place business winner was Koffee Kup while second place went to 2nd Street Bakeshop. First place residential went to Brendan & Kaylee McKinney at 417 N.

Turning Back the Pages

75 Years Ago Jan. 4, 1946 Blanche Jones, Erath County School Superintendent for the common school districts, announced the dispersal of $5 per capita for students enrolled. Erath as a whole had a total of 3,555 students amounting to a total payment of $17,775 to be split amongst the schools.