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Special needs youth, ‘buddies’ bond through baseball at inaugural East Dublin rec event
A group of close to 50 made some memories, and new friends playing “Buddy Ball” this past Saturday at Dewey Warnock Park.
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Man throwing rocks leads police on downtown chase
Man called about throwing rocks leads police on foot chase through downtown area.
Hiding in crawl space does not keep police from finding suspect
Man arrested after a tip led police to his hiding spot.
Arrest made in Vinson Village shooting. City ramps up policing in wake of gun crimes
An 18-year old is in custody in connection to recent shooting near Vincent Village, while local police ramp up efforts to tackle gun violence.
State calls for hearing on suspension of the Dublin City school board
The Georgia Board of Education has announced a hearing to decide the fate of the Dublin City school board.
A thrill-seeker at heart: Bell looks back on skydiving career, record-breaking jump
One Laurens County resident, Lisa Bell, has a deep connection to the skydiving community. And though her days of jumping from airplanes are behind her she remains an important part of the sport, having taken part in a record breaking jump that still stands after more than a decade.
Audio Scott Thompson on his lifelong mission to explore and preserve local history
The Courier Herald’s longtime columnist and resident historian goes Slightly Off The Record to talk all things Dublin-Laurens County history, his love for the pastime of research and some of the most remarkable discoveries those years of treasure-hunting have uncovered.
A world of activities fit under one roof at DLCRA’s new Southern Pines indoor facility
From basketball and volleyball to fitness training and indoor soccer, there’s space for just about anything (out from) under the sun inside the sprawling park’s recent 52,000-square foot addition.
Cash-strapped Dublin City Schools ends month with money in the bank
The district finished April with $750,000 in general fund, but $6 million in liabilities.

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