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Dublin schools in danger of losing accreditation
The downgrade to the district’s accreditation rating could trigger a state hearing on whether to ask the governor to suspend local board members.
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BASEBALL: Tayt, Asher Evans power Trinity’s sweep of CGAA
Trinity’s bats caught fire late in an extra-inning win over the Mustangs Tuesday in Macon, and stayed hot as they beat them again Thursday at home.
City approves bid for U.S. 441 resurfacing work
Dublin City Council decided that if the price is right, the Georgia Department of Transportation can also do their part of the utility infrastructure.
BASEBALL: Dublin, East Laurens finish out strong; RBIs remain elusive for West Laurens in final non-region tests
The Irish and Falcons wrapped up their regular seasons with 3-for-3 weeks, while the Raiders’ struggles with runs in scoring position continued along with a streak of hard luck in non-region games.
Local group encouraging ‘Second Chances’
Local group starts new program, hopeful it will help those who incarcerated find a second chance when they are released from prison.
Nine place in MLK Jr. Oratorical Speech Contest
Nine young people competed in a speech competition that was held when Martin Luther King Jr. gave his first speech.
Having fun on Easy Street: ‘Annie cast preparing for the sun to come out
The cast of Dublin Community Theatre’s production of “Annie” are preparing for next week’s performances.
Dublin schools in danger of losing accreditation
The downgrade to the district’s accreditation rating could trigger a state hearing on whether to ask the governor to suspend local board members.
REGION TENNIS: West Laurens extends streak of titles; Trinity’s Cranford 6-AA singles champ
The Raiders added a couple more region titles to their decade-and-a-half-long streaks Thursday, while the Crusaders, Irish and Falcons competed at their region tennis tournaments on Tuesday.

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