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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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BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Mascaro 9-for-9 in three-game West Laurens win streak; Dublin takes first against East Laurens
The Raiders’ transfer pickup out of Trinity has been one of many bright spots, both expected and unforeseen, in a 4-0 start that continued with two wins early this week.
Daddy-Daughter dance raises money for next Habitat house
The music was booming as dressed-up fathers and daughters raised money to help a local charity build its next house.
BASKETBALL: Dublin does it again, defeats East Laurens to keep region tournament magic going
The Irish seized a few final moments that slipped by the Falcons in Wednesday night’s win to clinch a state playoff spot, while the Lady Irish bowed out in a tough loss.
Group hopes to start charter school in Dublin
A local group is moving forward with plans to bring in a proposed tuition-free public charter school for kindergarten through eighth grade, as early as this year or next.
REGION TOURNEY ROUNDUP: West Laurens girls advance; Dublin girls, boys keep redemption tour rolling Tuesday
The Raiders made two strong showings in Augusta, and both sets of Irish added wins to their storybook runs in more early-week region basketball tournament action.
School board faces decision on governor’s bonus
More money is coming to some but not all Laurens County School employees, unless the board decides to make it happen.
WINGS offers help with teen dating
The month of February is known as the month of love, mostly because of Valentine’s Day. It is also called Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and this year, Women In Need of God’s Shelter is focusing on ways to help teens recognize safety, respect and support before dating turns nasty.
Appointment surpise brings back memories
While talking on the phone the other day I heard a beep and looked to see that the doctor’s office was calling me.

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