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Customers enjoy the grand opening of Flour Riot, a cashierless bakery located inside Blackjack Office Center at 126 E. Blackjack. The new business and bakery offers a variety of tasty treats made with simple ingredients, and features a variety of bakers. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Customers enjoy the grand opening of Flour Riot, a cashierless bakery located inside Blackjack Office Center at 126 E. Blackjack. The new business and bakery offers a variety of tasty treats made with simple ingredients, and features a variety of bakers. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Flour Riot stocks shelves with bakers delights

“I wish she could reteach me stuff, because it was just so special that she invested in us like that,” Sarah McNeal Weaver, co-owner of Dublin’s newest business and bakery Flour Riot, said about her grandma.

Community Calendar

Thursday, Dec. 18■ Lingleville Christmas Program: 6 p.m. Lingleville ISD (21261 N. FM 219) ■ Senior Citizen exercise: 9 a.m. The Station (between DQ and First National Bank)■ MTGCD- Stem Day: 10-11 a.m. Dublin Public Library FREE (206 W. Blackjack St.)■ Chair Yoga: 5-6 p.m.

Area Briefs

Decorate the Tree with CTFAC Friday, Dec. 19 Join Art Instructor, Cheryl Dunnells at CTFAC's Gallery on the Square for this fun, festive & FREE Christmas tree painting event for children 7 & up (under 7 must be accompanied by an adult) at 4:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19 @ 4:30pm!

Response Reports

The following first responder calls were made Dec. 8–14. Local first responders handled 60 calls during this time frame and PD completed 19 traffic stops.Dublin PD Dec. 8There was a stranded motorist on North Norton.
An 18-wheeler caught fire Sunday, Dec. 14 on Patrick Street in downtown. Firefighters were able to help put out the blaze and no buildings caught on fire. Karen Wright | Submitted photo

An 18-wheeler caught fire Sunday, Dec. 14 on Patrick Street in downtown. Firefighters were able to help put out the blaze and no buildings caught on fire. Karen Wright | Submitted photo

18-wheeler catches fire in downtown

An 18-wheeler caught fire Sunday, Dec. 14 on Patrick Street in downtown. Firefighters were able to help put out the blaze and no buildings caught on fire. 

Public hearing held for EDC funding new digital sign

The first public hearing held by the Dublin City Council has occurred in regards to the Dublin Economic Development Corporation funding a new digital sign for the Corner Lot.The Corner Lot is the small park downtown at the corner of Patrick Street and Blackjack Street.
A young lady visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the CWJC Thrift store in Dublin Saturday, Dec. 13. Mrs. Claus visited with people while handing out Christmas cookies, and Santa checked his list ... twice. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A young lady visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the CWJC Thrift store in Dublin Saturday, Dec. 13. Mrs. Claus visited with people while handing out Christmas cookies, and Santa checked his list ... twice. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Santa Sighting!

A young lady visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the CWJC Thrift store in Dublin Saturday, Dec. 13. Mrs. Claus visited with people while handing out Christmas cookies, and Santa checked his list ... twice. For more photos, see The Dublin Citizen Facebook page, or see the Dec.
A ‘paws’ to celebrate

A ‘paws’ to celebrate

A ‘paws’ to celebrate

Lyndi Hanna with Annie’s Therapeutic Companions and her therapy dog Hank led kids at the Dublin Public Library through a Christmas-themed paw print craft. The craft activity Saturday, Dec. 13 let kids turn Hank’s paw prints into keepsake reindeer ornaments.