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Turning Back the Pages

100 years Feb. 4, 1921 The Dublin Post Office showed an increase in business from 1919 to 1920. During the first half of 1919 there was a 3 cent postal rate which led to a decrease in business. When the 2 cent postal rate was restored, business increased again. Sales increased by a total of $393.

Briefs

CTFAC bringing back Ragin’ Cajun The Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council is excited to welcome back its annual RAGIN’ CAJUN Crawfish Boil & Silent Auction Fundraiser-Saturday, March 27, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at City Limits in Stephenville. The event will feature a bunch of fun, food & live Zydeco music!
Sarah Shelly

Sarah Shelly

Where Are They Now?

When Sarah Shelly was a child, her parents would take her on road trips across the Eastern US. The family would meticulously plan their adventures, stopping at historical sites along the way.
COVID Update

COVID Update

COVID Update

Erath County officials reported 20 new cases of COVID-19 in the report f r o m Monday night (Feb. 1) that was released Tuesday. Eleven of these new positive cases were from within the city limits of Stephenville, three were from Dublin and six were rural residents of the county.

SHERIFF’S REPORT

January 24 At 6:45 a.m. a semi and Suburban collided on Hwy 6 East just past the US 281 split with wreckers needed for both vehicles, unknown injuries. At 8:13 a.m.

POLICE LOG

January 25 A report was made of an abandoned vehicle with damage on the side and two flat tires on the 300 block of Patrick. Caller reported that she was a realtor and was attempting to show a house in the 200 block of Highland, but there was a female subject inside the home.
David and Dianne Linderman pose outside Dianne’s Ranch Diner, a fresh farm-to-table restaurant and more business outside Stephenville featuring an on-site petting farm to visitors (below), healthy and tasty meals like the chicken “unfried” steak (bottom) and special events like December’s Christmas under the lights festival (above, right). Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

David and Dianne Linderman pose outside Dianne’s Ranch Diner, a fresh farm-to-table restaurant and more business outside Stephenville featuring an on-site petting farm to visitors (below), healthy and tasty meals like the chicken “unfried” steak (bottom) and special events like December’s Christmas under the lights festival (above, right). Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Fresh business grows in pandemic woes

It was almost a year ago when Dianne Linderman was at the 2020 Houston Livestock Show with the Great American Petting Farm that she realized just how much the COVID-19 pandemic was going to disrupt day-to-day life.

Lunch Menu

Dublin ISD Monday: Chili Hot Dog, Potato Rounds, Baby Carrots, Ranch Dressing, Apple Tuesday: Chicken Nuggets, Hot Roll, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Orange Wedges, Apple Wednesday: Pepperoni Pizza, Corn, Garden Salad, Sliced Peaches, Banana Thursday: Soft Beef Taco, Shrd Romaine @ Tomato...

Dublin ISD adds holidays

Dublin ISD has decided to extend Spring Break by a week and add additional holidays in an effort to further slow the spread of COVID. Dublin ISD has made the decision to adjust the current school calendar by adding the following additional holidays.

Erath vaccine clinic continues

Erath County Judge Alfonso Campos reported that 300 doses of the Moderna COVID vaccine were administered in the vaccine clinic set up in the former Stephenville JC Penney/FFO Building (2900 W. Washington, Suite 92) last week.