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Holiday Classic We are happy to announce that Holiday Classic is on schedule to take place again this year for Saturday, Oct. 31 at the Bell County Expo Center. To meet all the current Covid-19 requirements, there will be a few changes to the normal schedule. This year it will be a 1-day event.
Pecan production high

Pecan production high

Pecan production high

Texas pecan production appears better than expected, but market uncertainty amid the pandemic looms, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Larry Stein, Ph.D.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD FAIR. Water lightly stained; 83 degrees; 1.37 low. Largemouth bass are slow with crankbaits, jigs, and Carolina rigged plastic worms in 15-25’ near drop-offs and standing timber. Crappie are fair on minnows and jigs.

Tarleton hosts job fair today

Tarleton State University’s Career Services will host its Fall Virtual Job Fair #1 Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Ranger postpones Day of Champions

Ranger College President Dr. William J. Campion was forced to do something he didn’t want to do earlier this week. He pushed the pause button on the popular Day of Champions event that is held each year to help improve the City of Ranger.

Electronics recycling event set

A free electronic recycling event is open to Erath County residents with drop-off locations scheduled for Dublin and Stephenville. Dublin residents will be able to drop off old and outdated electronics locally in the Dublin Annex parking lot (219 S. Grafton) on Friday, Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Turning Back the Pages

75 Years Ago Oct. 5, 1945 Cpl. Howard B. Keith was released from a Japanese prison camp and was awaiting transport home. “Cpl.

In the Neighborhood

Hico News Review A photo showed a collision that resulted in a highway worker being taken to the hospital for her injuries.

Specialists join CCMC

CCMC recently announced the addition of expert orthopedic hand-to-shoulder specialist appointments.
Sammy Gilbert shares a tractor ride

Sammy Gilbert shares a tractor ride

Where Are They Now?

Sammy Gilbert was born in Dublin, and grew up on a farm halfway to Stephenville. “My dad raised cattle out there -- cattle and kids,” he said. “There were six children in the family.” Gilbert has great memories of growing up in Dublin in the 40s and 50s.