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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: Opener gets away from East Laurens after great start; Dublin, West break through late for Tuesday wins
The Falcons impressed in the early part of a game that turned south in the final few innings, while the Irish and Raiders both came up with big hits to pull out wins in season-openers early this week.
Dublin City Schools preparing for accreditation review
Monitoring visit is related to school district’s financial crisis.
Did you know: Which cartoon character was the first real breakout star in early television animation?
One of the coolest things about February, in my view, is the sheer number of things to celebrate.
The John 3:16 game
Super Bowl LV is over. Football will return in the Dog Days of August. In the aftermath of the ubiquitous, grand hype, let us look back at one of the most remarkable NFL postseason games in history.
WEEKEND HOOPS: Reverse splits in Dublin homestand; East Laurens sweeps rematches with West
Irish teams got a win each – their girls a big one Friday night – out of four, while the Lady Raiders topped ARC and the Falcons dominated two crosstown rematches in last weekend’s local basketball action.
EMA chief: It’s always a good time to prepare for severe weather
The weather outside lately has been frightful, but it will not be long before it may turn severe. And when that happens, local officials hope people have planned and are ready for whatever Mother Nature brings this way.
Theatre Dublin to get new fire alarm system
A local electric company was approved to install a new fire alarm system at Theatre Dublin by the Downtown Development Authority.
50 years ago – February 10, 1976: Now Wheeler County has to pay
50 years ago today: ‘Last June 16 they were just passing through this east central Georgia county when the Rentz man was slain. Now, the 4,600 residents of the small rural county have to pick up the tab for bringing the two women to trial.’

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