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Murder conviction brings closure for local family

Editor’s note: This story contains content that may be sensitive for some readers. “Because of my faith and God’s love in my soul - I can honestly say that I forgive you for murdering my dad.

Voting registration deadline April 6

Those wanting to vote in the upcoming May 6 Dublin ISD school board race need to make sure they are registered to vote by Thursday, April 6.

Egg donations underway

Easter is right around the corner and donations are being sought for Dublin’s second annual Easter Eggstravaganza set for 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 8 at the City Park. This year’s lead sponsor is the Stephenville Area Elks Lodge No.

Community Calendar

Community Calendar an event calendar for Dublin and nearby communities Saturday, March 25 Happy 125th Anniversary Women’s Thursday Club of Dublin! Monday, March 27 Commissioner’s Court: 9 a.m. downtown Stephenville Courthouse Tuesday, March 28 Dublin Lions Club: 7 a.m.

Briefs

Lenten Fish Fry held Fridays in Stephenville The Stephenville Knights of Columbus continue their Lenten Fish Fry, on Friday at Newman Hall. The weekly event will run from 5-7 p.m. Fridays thru March 31. The meal will consist of fish, coleslaw, hushpuppies, french fries, tea, and dessert.

POLICE LOG

March 6 A civil standby was completed to get reporting person’s property back. A reporting person’s mailbox in the 800 block of East Blackjack was ran over, along with their neighbor’s mailbox.

Turning Back the pages

The Woman’s Thursday Club of Dublin will be celebrating its 125th birthday this month. The Dublin Citizen would like to congratulate the service organization and thank them for their continued support for the Dublin community. From a Oct. 28, 1898 edition of The Dublin Progress.
A creator made crocheted keychains and stuffies at the first Market Days of the year. The event is the third Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each month. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A creator made crocheted keychains and stuffies at the first Market Days of the year. The event is the third Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each month. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A creator made crocheted

A creator made crocheted
Pam and Tom Spencer

Pam and Tom Spencer

Tom Spencer

Dublin graduate Tom Spencer found his career in healthcare accounting through a friend from church. “I kind of got into the medical field by accident,” he said.

Break the Night

Darkness. Absence of sight. In the dark we fear those things that go bump in the night. Terror of darkness is common. Who wants to go into a dark basement? Who would like to volunteer to be first into the mouth of an unknown cave flooded with the blackness of the dark?