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The inside of Dublin Auto Repair showcases a couple of old trucks for the business’ Grand Opening ceremony. The repair shop is located 950 North Patrick and is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

The inside of Dublin Auto Repair showcases a couple of old trucks for the business’ Grand Opening ceremony. The repair shop is located 950 North Patrick and is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Auto Repair showcases experience, service

Dublin Auto Repair, located at 950 North Patrick, was officially welcomed to the community Saturday, April 13 with a grand opening and ribbon cutting.The business is owned by Bosco and Kayla Garrett and currently has three additional employees.

Community Calendar

Saturday, April 20■ Mac & Cheese fundraiser: Big Brothers, Big Sisters 3 p.m. - Bosque River Taphouse (1050 S. Graham Ave. Stephenville)Dublin Monday, April 22■ Commissioners Court: 9 a.m. - downtown Stephenville Courthouse ■ Early voting for May 4 election starts - Stephenville annex (222 E.

Area Briefs

Mac & Cheese cook off set April 20 There will be a Mac & Cheese cook off for Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Erath County at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 20 at the Bosque River Taphouse, located to 1050 S. Graham Ave. in Stephenville. Email smcneal@bbbstx.org with any questions.
Texas Sage owners Paige and Scott Williams and Wes Allen along with friends, family and Dublin Chamber of Commerce board members gather for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly opened nursery, garden center and gift boutique Saturday, April 13. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Texas Sage owners Paige and Scott Williams and Wes Allen along with friends, family and Dublin Chamber of Commerce board members gather for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly opened nursery, garden center and gift boutique Saturday, April 13. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Texas Sage blossoms into business

“It feels kind of like an escape,” Paige Williams, co-owner of Dublin’s new nursery, garden center and gift boutique Texas Sage said.The business officially opened Saturday, April 6 and is located at the corner of Hwy. 6 and Hwy. 377, right by the loop in Dublin.

Moving into the next phase of Panhandle wildfire recovery

Generosity from across the nation filled four Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Animal Supply Points since Feb. 28 in the wake of the Smokehouse Creek, Windy Deuce and Grapevine Creek wildfires, which burned over 1.2 million acres to become the largest wildfire in Texas history.
Zach Hagood, a Dublin citizen and a firefighter/EMT with Stephenville Fire Department, was named as April’s Hometown Hero by Leslie Walker Insurance Agency-Farmers Insurance. Zach, who is married to Mayra, enjoys playing baseball along with their son and daughter, Cooper and Mason. He is also a volunteer with the Dublin VFD and works at Erath County Fire Rescue. Courtesy photo

Zach Hagood, a Dublin citizen and a firefighter/EMT with Stephenville Fire Department, was named as April’s Hometown Hero by Leslie Walker Insurance Agency-Farmers Insurance. Zach, who is married to Mayra, enjoys playing baseball along with their son and daughter, Cooper and Mason. He is also a volunteer with the Dublin VFD and works at Erath County Fire Rescue. Courtesy photo

A Hometown Hero

Zach Hagood, a Dublin citizen and a firefighter/EMT with Stephenville Fire Department, was named as April’s Hometown Hero by Leslie Walker Insurance Agency-Farmers Insurance. Zach, who is married to Mayra, enjoys playing baseball along with their son and daughter, Cooper and Mason.
Volunteers showed up in force for a Revitalize Dublin workday project to aid a neighbor living on Camden Street with tree trimming and clean up. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Volunteers showed up in force for a Revitalize Dublin workday project to aid a neighbor living on Camden Street with tree trimming and clean up. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Revitalize Dublin project helps neighbor

Around 30 volunteers gathered Saturday, April 13 at a home on South Camden for the first Revitalize Dublin workday of 2024.The project was to help Teri, a resident who moved to Dublin 34 years ago with her husband and two young sons so he could work as a milk truck driver.

Meth bust ends in arrest

Over the weekend, Dublin PD made one of the largest meth drug busts in its recent history.
Entomology Team

Entomology Team

7 FFA teams head to state

Dublin FFA student brought in a slew of awards over the weekend with seven teams headed to state being held at Texas Tech University, Tarleton State University and SamHoustonStateUniversity over the course of the next two weeks.
Staud

Staud

Staud seeks to unite city

“I’d like to see more involvement with the community,” said Dublin mayor candidate John Staud. “There are a lot of our organizations dependent on a few volunteers.