Commentary

Psalm 144:1-15 NIV

Prayer for Rescue and Prosperity 1 Praise be to the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. 2 He is my loving God and my fortress, my stronghold and my deliverer, my shield, in whom I take refuge, who subdues peoples[1] under me.
Dublin Lions Club

Dublin Lions Club

Dublin Lions Club

Mac McKinnon | submitted photo Dublin Lions Club, along with help from Stephenville Lions, conducted their annual eye check of Dublin kindergarten students Tuesday using a shared special camera. The camera helps detect possible eye problems that can be referred to eye specialists.
Teresa Wall

Teresa Wall

Teresa Wall

Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo Teresa Wall (right) was named the lucky winner of a custom engraved rifle Saturday as part of a raffle fundraiser benefitting the Dublin Rodeo Heritage Museum.
The Library Log

The Library Log

The Library Log

Thanksgiving 2020 is upon us. The Dublin Public Library will be closed November 25-30 for the holiday. The library is open Tuesday-Friday 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Be sure to visit before that closure and stock up on free material. Can’t get to the library during regular hours?

Communication or comprehension?

“I used to think that communication was key until I realized comprehension is. You can communicate all you want to someone but if they don’t understand you, it won’t reach them the way you need it to.” There is a lot of truth to this message, which is making the rounds on social media.
A field of cotton in the Panhandle shows some lint on the ground and stringing following sleet and rains. Jourdan Bell | Texas AgriLife photo

A field of cotton in the Panhandle shows some lint on the ground and stringing following sleet and rains. Jourdan Bell | Texas AgriLife photo

Crop Report

Cotton prices recently bounced back following a steady fall driven by the pandemic’s effect on U.S. and global demand, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. John Robinson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension cotton economist, Bryan-College Station, said the latest U.S.
Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Comanche Extension Agent Michael Berry

Berry’s Picks

2020 Comanche County Pecan Show The Comanche Pecan Show is an annual tradition that has been held for as far back as anyone can remember. It is a great opportunity to show off one of the most valuable commodities produced here in the county.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD GOOD. Water slightly stained; 69 degrees; 2.25 low. Largemouth bass are fair with natural-colored swim baits, dark skirted jigs, and spinners in 3-12’ near creeks, rocky shorelines, and fallen timber. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs in brush piles and timber near a creek channel.
Ryon Anderson and Ziggy

Ryon Anderson and Ziggy

Where Are They Now? Ryon Anderson

Ryon Anderson did everything he needed to do to become a lawyer. He spent years earning his law degree, studied for and passed the bar exam, and even got a job working as an in-house counsel for an engineering firm. But it didn’t take long for Anderson to realize that he hated it.
KJ and Danielle Meador with their children, Jayden, Jameson and Charlotte (Not pictured: Charizma Meador)

KJ and Danielle Meador with their children, Jayden, Jameson and Charlotte (Not pictured: Charizma Meador)

Wicked Clover brings eyes for art

“Earth without art is just ‘eh.’”- Demetri Martin This quote can be found inside Dublin’s Wicked Clover and it clearly reflects the passion of owners KJ and Danielle Meador.