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The Tarleton State University Corps of Cadet Color Guard stands at attention in pouring rain on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11 in preparation of a rifle salute. For more Veterans Day photos see page B6. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

The Tarleton State University Corps of Cadet Color Guard stands at attention in pouring rain on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11 in preparation of a rifle salute. For more Veterans Day photos see page B6. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Honor and Sacrifice

Micheal Beard is presented this year’s Business Leader of the Year by the Dublin Chamber of Commerce at their gratitude banquet Saturday, Nov. 12. Beard is the store manager for Dublin’s Brookshire Brothers and was presented the award by Chamber Executive Director John J. Staud. Wyndi Veigel | Citizen staff photo

Micheal Beard is presented this year’s Business Leader of the Year by the Dublin Chamber of Commerce at their gratitude banquet Saturday, Nov. 12. Beard is the store manager for Dublin’s Brookshire Brothers and was presented the award by Chamber Executive Director John J. Staud. Wyndi Veigel | Citizen staff photo

A Time of Gratitude

A night of gratitude was experienced with the Dublin Chamber of Commerce’s annual chamber banquet. The banquet held Saturday, Nov. 12 was themed as ‘Gratitude,’ and featured an assortment of fall decorations including pumpkins and leaves.

Chamber banquet this Saturday

The Dublin Chamber of Commerce is sharing its gratitude with its members, local businesses and residents this Saturday at its annual chamber banquet. The banquet is at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Dublin High School Cafeteria.

Rodeo banquet deadline approaching

The Rodeo Heritage Museum in Dublin is having their major fundraiser of the year next weekend. Deadline to RSVP is Saturday, Nov. 12. The event will be at 6 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Dublin High School Cafeteria.
Briefs

Briefs

Briefs

CWJC partnering with Five Below for Dublin Angels Five Below in Stephenville is hosting a benefit to help Angels in conjunction with the Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC). Anyone purchasing items from Five Below from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov.

Rural Caregivers Summit Nov. 15

There will be a Rural Caregivers Summit from 3-5 p.m. Nov. 15 on zoom for Erath, Johnson, Hood, Parker and McLennan counties. The summit is being hosted by Erath Engaged, Erath County Community Bridges, the Alzheimers Association and Texas A&M Agrilife extension.

Police Log

A possible disturbance was reported between two males in the 300 block of South Camden. Officers made the scene, the three males advised it was an accidental dial and that everything was OK. A reporting person advised that she has someone training her service dog and he will not give the dog back.

Turning Back the Pages

Nov. 10, 1922 The people of the United States will cease from their labors tomorrow, November 11th, to observe Armistice Day which has been added to the list of National Holidays. It is a day of tremendous significance – a day to be remembered by all nations as long as records shall last.
Kay Eaton

Kay Eaton

Kay Eaton

Kay Eaton is a natural caregiver. From caring for her son, to working in home health, to nursing her mother and sister, Eaton has dedicated her life to helping those around her. “That was my calling,” she said. “It was just in my blood.” Eaton graduated from Dublin High School in 1975.
Welcome to the neighborhood!

Welcome to the neighborhood!

Welcome to the neighborhood!

Rusty Rose, a new antique store located at 113 East Blackjack in downtown Dublin, hosted its ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday, Nov. 5 with the Dublin Chamber of Commerce. The store is owned by Donna Timmons