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Rodeo this weekend

This weekend will offer a time of remembrance and rodeo fun as the Diamond Cross Rodeo returns for its third consecutive year on Friday, Sept. 8-Saturday, Sept. 9 with 200 contestants entered into the event. Awardwinning rodeo clown Chase Nolen will also be in the ring to add to the entertainment.

Revitalize Dublin looks for volunteers

The Dublin community is being called to help their neighbors in cleaning up a property in disrepair as Revitalize Dublin announced its first community project of working on 354 W. Blackjack. The clean-up is slated to begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16.

Homecoming set for Friday, Sept 8

The Dublin Lions will turn out in a spectacle of green and gold this Friday as they celebrate their annual Homecoming. The game will kick off at 7 p.m. at Bob and Norma Cervetto Stadium as the Lions face off against the Anson Tigers.

WWII veteran remains return home Friday

After much waiting, the remains of World War II veteran Noel Shoup will be returning home to Dublin this Friday. A processional will be held to pay respects to Shoup on Friday whose arrival in Dublin is estimated after 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Shoup died Feb.
RODEO BIRTHDAY BASH

RODEO BIRTHDAY BASH

RODEO BIRTHDAY BASH

Horse-drawn carriages, the mounted Erath County Sheriff’s Posse and more paraded in downtown Dublin Saturday, Sept. 2 to kick off the 20th anniversary celebration for the Dublin Heritage Rodeo Museum.

Community Calendar

Thursday, August 31 ■ Toddler Time: 10 a.m. Dublin Public Library (206 Blackjack Street) ■ Chess Club: 4 p.m. Dublin Public Library Friday, Sept. 1 ■ Community-wide pep rally: 7:30 a.m. Dublin Stadium Saturday, Sept. 2 ■ Dublin Rodeo Heritage Celebration event (parade at 9:30 a.m.

Area Briefs

Quanah Parker Day set Sept. 9 The Comanche County Historical Museum announces the Celebration of Quanah Parker Day at the Museum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9. Native American Indian and Board Member, Lee White plans to present information and artifacts of Quanah Parker.

Shoup service set

A funeral service for Noel Shoup, World War II veteran and 1936 Dublin High School graduate, has been set for 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 11 at Green’s Creek Baptist followed with a burial at Green’s Creek Cemetery. The public is invited to both the service and burial.
Police Log

Police Log

Police Log

Aug. 14 A reporting person requested an officer for a person coming into her apartment and yelling at her. Dublin PD responded for an agency assist on a hit and run that occurred at Bosque River Center. They were unable to locate the suspect vehicle.
Carolyn Smith of Dublin was honored Saturday night with a reception to honor her 75th birthday and retirement from Tarleton State University after 37 1/2 years of service. The surprise party at Faith Lutheran Church was arranged by her husband, Max, relatives and friends. Mac McKinnon | submitted photo

Carolyn Smith of Dublin was honored Saturday night with a reception to honor her 75th birthday and retirement from Tarleton State University after 37 1/2 years of service. The surprise party at Faith Lutheran Church was arranged by her husband, Max, relatives and friends. Mac McKinnon | submitted photo

Honored

Carolyn Smith of Dublin was honored Saturday night with a reception to honor her 75th birthday and retirement from Tarleton State University after 37 1/2 years of service. The surprise party at Faith Lutheran Church was arranged by her husband, Max, relatives and friends.