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Calls for answers, resignations at Dublin City school board meeting
Public, some board members protest
vote moving alternative students to make way for a new magnet school.
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Laurens County Sheriff’s Office warns public of various scams
Local sheriff’s office warn people about scams aimed at taking their hard earned cash.
SOCCER: West Laurens boys pick off Peach County, girls edged by Heritage in second round
The Raider boys kept things high and tight in another shutout Wednesday, after Heritage hit two top-corner targets to take out their girls in a second-straight upset Tuesday night.
New Southern Dad: People watching at concerts
There are a lot of people in diabetic support socks and walkers shuffling around at a Bob Dylan concert.
Celebrating 250 years of prayer: Task force to hold two National Day of Prayer events
The Dublin-Laurens County National Day of Prayer are gearing for this Thursday’s events.
Jack Brown: The making of America – the teaching of Jesus was the foundation
The American colonists came from Europe to our country as Christians seeking religious freedom.
Spreading J.O.Y. –anonymous donor urges people to help clinic
The Jesus Others Yourself Clinic wants churches, businesses and people to help them help others.
Struggling Dublin City district ‘in the black’ after March
System finished month with $2.4 million in its general fund.
Visit Dublin GA holding tourism week – visitors helped bring in $121.4 million in 2024
Tourism brings in $121.4 million into Laurens County in 2024.

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