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A special section highlighting the groundbreaking direct-pay model being pioneered by Dublin’s SknBar, and expanded holistic health, primary care and pharmacy options that are helping give area residents more choices in their medical care.
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FRIDAY NIGHT SCOREBOARD: February 20, 2026
The Lady Crusaders survived a close one to advance to the Final Four again, and the Lady Falcons won their second-straight 2-High A title as region tournaments wrapped up in Friday’s local basketball action.
$1.6M contract awarded for new roundabout
An Dublin intersection that has been the site of bad wrecks will soon see work done that will hopefully keep the traffic moving safely.
Middle Georgia State business dean says Laurens County’s economy in good shape
The dean of Middle Georgia State University’s school of business told Dublin Rotary Club members that things look good when it comes to the economy in Dublin-Laurens County. And he predicts it will continue to be that way. 
City to hold open house for input on safer streets
City of Dublin officials want the public’s input on making roads safer in the city limits.
State: Dublin City Schools could need QBE advances again next year
District has been borrowing against state funding to pay bills during financial crisis.
BASKETBALL: West Laurens girls crushed by Cross Creek in region semis
The Lady Raiders got down early, and kept Thursday’s slow-scoring game from getting out of hand until the top-seeded Razorbacks busted it open late in the fourth quarter.
BASKETBALL: No problems for short-staffed East Laurens girls in rematch with Central; Northeast next for region title
The Lady Falcons overcame the absence of five players with strong defense, and a dominant fourth quarter, to top the Chargers for a second time in Thursday’s region semifinal.
BASKETBALL: Tough quarter haunts Trinity boys in first-round heartbreaker at Southland
The Crusaders were shut out in their first quarter, but still nearly came back for a shot to knock off a higher seed Wednesday night in the GIAA tournament.
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