News

Free job search workshop May 14

There will be a free job search workshop sponsored by Christian Women’s Job Corp from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, May 14 at CWJC in Dublin.Speakers will include the Texas Workforce Commission and participants will learn tools for finding a job. The workshop will be interactive and informative.
The Clark family is seeking help with medical expenses while PattieLu Clark fights breast cancer. Courtesy photo

The Clark family is seeking help with medical expenses while PattieLu Clark fights breast cancer. Courtesy photo

Neighbors called to Coach Clark cause

The Dublin community has a chance to rally around a neighbor who has taught so many as retired coach PattieLu Clark is fighting breast cancer, presenting the family with unexpected expenses.
Lingleville students enjoy dancing at prom at Bella Vita Ranch Saturday, May 4. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lingleville students enjoy dancing at prom at Bella Vita Ranch Saturday, May 4. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lingleville Prom 2024

Lingleville students enjoy dancing at prom at Bella Vita Ranch Saturday, May 4. Seniors Mia Martinez and Aiden Ragland were crowned as the 2024 Lingleville High School Prom King and Queen.
Levi Bamber helped coach a group of local student powerlifters to IPA state records at the Tiny Meeker Classic in Houston at the end of April. They were: Jessa Bamber, Cassidy Adair, Hailey Lauth, Marshall Daniel, Jaydyn Gonzalez and Adam Spharler. | submitted photo

Levi Bamber helped coach a group of local student powerlifters to IPA state records at the Tiny Meeker Classic in Houston at the end of April. They were: Jessa Bamber, Cassidy Adair, Hailey Lauth, Marshall Daniel, Jaydyn Gonzalez and Adam Spharler. | submitted photo

DHS grad guides team to raise the bar

2012 Dublin High School graduate Levi Bamber is used to breaking records in the weight room but it felt different as a coach to see his student lifters setting amateur records themselves at the IPA Tiny Meeker Classic in Houston at the end of April.“It was kind of emotional,” Bamber admitted.

Basketball camp May 28-30

The Flyin’ Lion Basketball camp will be held May 28-30 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. each afternoon. The camp is open to boy and girls that have completed kindergarten through 8th grade.Camp will focus on dribbling, shooting, passing, sportsmanship and hustle.

City-wide Clean up Saturday

It’s time to spruce up those homes and yards and the annual city-wide clean up offers the perfect opportunity to do so.The city of Dublin will host City Wide Clean Up 2024 from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 11.
Stephen Sugg, Housing Assistance Council Special Projects Manager and Brandon Robles with To Be Done studio met with city officials, councilmembers, library board and staff and local historians for their first meeting as part of Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design. The free program will aid Dublin with a design book and more to apply for grants in the future on Farmers Market program. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Stephen Sugg, Housing Assistance Council Special Projects Manager and Brandon Robles with To Be Done studio met with city officials, councilmembers, library board and staff and local historians for their first meeting as part of Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design. The free program will aid Dublin with a design book and more to apply for grants in the future on Farmers Market program. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin selected as workshop community

Dublin is one of eight locations in the United States that has been chosen to be part of Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design (CIRD) as a workshop community.CIRD is funded by National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Housing Assistance Council.

Mayor retains seat; McCullogh, Williams take council

About 10% of Dublin’s city voters participated in the May 4 city council, mayoral election.183 out of 1,796 cast their votes (10.19%) in the race.Incumbent Mayor David Leatherwood will retain his seat for his seventh term. Leatherwood received 120 votes (66%) against challenger John J.
Adventure begins at your library

Adventure begins at your library

Summer Reading Club kicks off Saturday, May 18

With summer right around the corner, the Dublin Public Library has been hard at work planning its annual Summer Reading Club and adventures will abound with year’s activities.“Adventure Begins at Your Library” is this year’s theme and will kick off at 11 a.m.