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Valentine’s Day fun

Valentine’s Day fun

Valentine’s Day fun

Valentine’s Day decor welcomes banquet goers to the Valentine’s Day Banquet at Double N Cowboy Church, benefitting the church’s youth ministry.  

Crop Report

Texas dairy producers continue to face challenges despite favorable milk prices over the past year, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Jennifer Spencer, Ph.D.

DairyMAX accepting scholarship applications

DairyMAX ccholarship applications are now open until March 31, 2023. Dairy MAX is committed to strengthening agriculture and sustaining a viable future for dairy farming.

Local students recognized

Mckenna Dillard of Dublin was recognized for outstanding academic achievements by being named to Stephen F. Austin State University’s President’s Honor Roll for fall 2022. Dillard was one of 923 students named to the President’s Honor Roll.

Home Run Derby to hit DHS diamond

Lions fans can pitch in to the program while having fun during the March 18 Dublin Lions Home Run Derby benefitting the Dublin Lion baseball and softball teams. The swinging competition will be held at the Dublin High School Baseball Field from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

DISD approves contracts

Contracts for teachers and other non-administrative employees were unanimously approved in a brief Dublin ISD school board meeting Monday, Feb. 20.

ISD race now on, council off

With regular filing closed for local elections in both school board and city council, there will only be a race for school board. Three candidates have filed for two positions on the Dublin ISD School board: incumbents Blanca Martineau and Bill Rodriguez and challenger Ryan Mitchell.
IN REMEMBRANCE

IN REMEMBRANCE

IN REMEMBRANCE

Multiple emergency services departments and citizens paid their respects Friday, Feb. 17 as fallen Dublin VFD member and U.S. Marine veteran Jesse Rollins was returned home. Rollins was killed Friday, Feb.
Couple recovers after devastating fire

Couple recovers after devastating fire

Couple recovers after devastating fire

Starting over in your 80s after losing a home you’ve loved and lived in for more than 30 years is not an easy challenge, but it is one Travis and Linda Branham are facing head-on with the help of God.

County, state jobs grow in 2022

Erath County followed a statewide trend last year as unemployment rates fell from the year before. Examining monthly statistics from the Texas Workforce Commission, Erath County’s unemployment rate averaged 3.38% in 2022 compared to 4.48% in 2021.