Commentary

We’ll miss you, Judge Cain.

We’ll miss you, Judge Cain.

We’ll miss you, Judge Cain.

Paul Gaudette dette Like many in the town, Judge Latrelle Cain holds a special place in my heart. It all started with a hit and run. Yes, I was the driver— the hit was on a gas pump holder that was easily fixed.
A grammar horror story

A grammar horror story

A grammar horror story

On days like this, kids in costumes aren’t the only spooky things in the neighborhood. Did you know commas can save innocent lives? I wanted to avoid controversial subjects like killing in this column, but here we are discussing the only two certainties in life: death and punctuation.

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor, Thank you for the article in last week’s Citizen about the upcoming election and voting. Texas usually has a low voter turnout, and I wonder why. Ithinkitisimportant that we remind our friends that a voting opportunity is coming up—a civic responsibility, really.

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor, The C&M Circus ( Culpepper and Merriweather) is traveling from town to town in Texas. And it’s coming to Dublin on October 11. Wild animals in circuses are often cramped in tiny cages while traveling thousands of miles across the country.
Your paper thanks you

Your paper thanks you

Your paper thanks you

In honor of National Newspaper Week, we wanted to say thanks to our readers for their support and trusting us to present the news of the Dublin community from week to week. It can be a bit taxing.
Kysha Hair, a 2010 Dublin High grad encourages others not to give up because they will accomplish their dreams.

Kysha Hair, a 2010 Dublin High grad encourages others not to give up because they will accomplish their dreams.

Where Are They Now?

Kysha Hair has worked for convenience stores for nearly a decade. Later this year, she’ll be running her own. Hair graduated from Dublin High School in 2010, and started working at Biggs in Dublin. She stayed there for seven years. “I loved my customers,” she said.
Several seasons--all at once

Several seasons--all at once

Several seasons--all at once

Remember when we had definitive seasons? I know several people who have deemed “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” a holiday classic.
Leon Lewis, Alexander Historian, (below) is sitting in front of the former Alexander State Bank building. This was the second bank built in Alexander. The first one was the Riddle Exchange Bank, built by Judge G. W. Riddle of Stephenville. This and other buildings burned in a tragic downtown fire on April 11, 1932. (Above) Alexander had an excellent school during the town’s prosperous times. | Dublin Historical Society archive photos

Leon Lewis, Alexander Historian, (below) is sitting in front of the former Alexander State Bank building. This was the second bank built in Alexander. The first one was the Riddle Exchange Bank, built by Judge G. W. Riddle of Stephenville. This and other buildings burned in a tragic downtown fire on April 11, 1932. (Above) Alexander had an excellent school during the town’s prosperous times. | Dublin Historical Society archive photos

Museum Matters

Alexander’s respected historian, Leon Lewis sat down with a reporter from the Dublin Progress in 1954. The story he told was published in an article titled “The Rise and Fall of Alexander.” That story is summarized here.