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Ossoff visits Dublin on campaign swing through Georgia
Senator touts local projects, help for veterans during his first term.
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Dublin City Schools ends January with $5.1M deficit
District is waiting on long-delayed property tax revenue to be collected.
BASEBALL ROUNDUP: East Laurens, Southwest shutouts keep Dublin humming along early in region play
Just a handful of runs separate the Irish from their current record of 5-2 and being undefeated through seven games. West Laurens also chalked up two wins in two hours, and East hit some speed bumps on the road in the rest of this week’s local baseball action.
Habitat looking for a new homeowner
Dublin-Laurens County Habitat for Humanity is looking for a new homeowner.
SOCCER ROUNDUP: West Laurens boys stay unbeaten; Dublin girls get first win; East Laurens sweeps Hawkinsville
The 2026 soccer season gained steam as local teams covered some good ground in matches, both region and non-region, over the past two weeks.
Local dealership feeding first responders as a show of gratitude
Fire trucks and law enforcement vehicles parked along the side of a business might have the look that something bad is happening.
BASKETBALL: GHSA playoff/GIAA Final Four outlook
Six local teams remain in the hunt for state hoops titles this week as the GHSA’s state tournament begins, and the GIAA’s concludes with its Final Four.
City Council OKs rezoning for 65-home subdivision
The construction of 65 residences off Woodlawn Drive moved a step closer to beginning after the Dublin City Council approved a rezoning Thursday.
Ossoff visits Dublin on campaign swing through Georgia
Senator touts local projects, help for veterans during his first term.

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