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B&T’s Fresh Foods promises to focus on “freshness and quality, and items that are original to Georgia.”
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6 decades of the St. Patrick’s Festival
 It started out as a passing thought. Many great ideas do. Sixty years ago this month, the very first Dublin, Georgia Saint Patrick’s Festival began.
Jack Bagley did you know
Did you know … Germany designed a ‘super tank’ during WWII?
Warmer weather, longer days, and a growth in all things good and wonderful come to us with the start of spring. For all of that, my small contribution is herewith attached – yes, the trivia column for the week.
New chamber of commerce flagpole dedicated to local business founder
Dublin Construction Co. and BH Hall Ready Mixed Concrete donated a new flag pole in front of the Dublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce in honor of company founder and local business leader Ben Hall Sr.
‘Green Up for St. Patrick’s’ helps give neglected children a voice
A local organization hopes businesses and community members will buy green bows not only to decorate to town for the St. Patrick’s Festival but to also help children who need a voice.
East Dublin grocery store gets new owners
B&T’s Fresh Foods promises to focus on “freshness and quality, and items that are original to Georgia.”
BASKETBALL: Bacon County crumbles under full-court press as East Laurens girls keep cooking in quarters
The Lady Falcons dominated the defensive end, and the boards, on the way to another convincing playoff win Tuesday night in the round of eight.
Candidates qualify to run in county, state elections
As qualifying opened this week for local elections, a Laurens County school board member announced that she will not be seeking a fourth term in office, while a longtime state representative will be facing opposition for the first time in 12 years.
Holy Smokes takes top prize at Pig in the Park
Holy Smokes won first place in chicken, second place in pork and third place in ribs on its way to being crowned the grand champion of the Pig in the Park competition.
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