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Celebrations run hot and cold

Celebrations run hot and cold

Celebrations run hot and cold

Dublin Lions fans were treated to a thrilling Bi-District victory at Boyd on Friday against Callisburg, bu they started practicing their cheering on Nov. 10 with the rescheduled bonfire pep rally at the Bash.
A choir of 10 kicked off a Thursday night Quilt of Valor Ceremony at Dublin Historical Museum with patriotic music. Honors were presented to Mark Hall (below, left) and Craig Washam, Jr. (below, right) who were draped in specially-made quilts in recognition of their service. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

A choir of 10 kicked off a Thursday night Quilt of Valor Ceremony at Dublin Historical Museum with patriotic music. Honors were presented to Mark Hall (below, left) and Craig Washam, Jr. (below, right) who were draped in specially-made quilts in recognition of their service. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Veterans draped in honors

Dublin Historical Museum’s back room was filled with a sea of reverent observers as two veterans were honored in a Quilt of Valor Ceremony Thursday night in honor of Veterans Day. The hour-long event ended with special patriotic quilts being presented to Craig Washam, Jr. and Mark Hall.

Gobble Wobble offers free fun

Dublin’s Little Authors is inviting local families to the Corner Lot for a free morning of fun during the inaugural Gobble Wobble. Activities and games will run from 10 a.m.

Citizen printing early

Next week’s edition of the Dublin Citizen will be printed a day early in preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday. Subscribers should expect to receive their copies on Wednesday while new copies will be in racks Tuesday afternoon.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 0.77 feet low. The water is beginning to cool down, and we should see fall fishing patterns coming soon.
Dublin FFA | submitted photo

Dublin FFA | submitted photo

FFA NEWS

On Thursday, the Dublin FFA Leadership Development teams competed at the Tarleton State invitational contest. Dublin FFA was represented by 30 students in 16 events. Results were as follows: Radio Broadcasting •2nd place Joli St. Germain, Maggie Rollins & Grace Luedke.
Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Turkey Time It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving is only a few weeks away. This is such a wonderful time for families to come together and visit, cook and eat. I usually prefer beef, but I certainly do like turkey on thanksgiving.
Sara and Miles Gilman with children, Myla, Nolan and Kyson

Sara and Miles Gilman with children, Myla, Nolan and Kyson

Miles Gilman

Between running Granny Clark’s Restaurant in Dublin and working full time in real estate, Miles Gilman doesn’t have much free time; but he wouldn’t have it any other way. “I don’t like being bored,” he said. “I love my work, and it’s easier because I’ve got great employees.

Brass Ceremony Saturday

The Tarleton Texan Corps of Cadets will host its annual Corps Brass Awarding Ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, at Memorial Stadium.

Donations sought for Shop with a Cop

Dublin PD and all of Erath’s law agencies are asking the community to help them bring Christmas to kids in need during the second annual Shop with a Cop program Dublin Police Chief Cameron Ray reported that the program has increased the amount being spent on every child from $150 to $200.