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Dublinair residents had a chance to fish again thanks to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
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Trinity’s six hits not enough to get by Gatewood in semifinal series
The Crusaders couldn’t get anything going at the plate as they were eliminated from the GIAA baseball playoffs by the Gators for a third time in four years last Thursday.
City seeks historical marker for Emery Thomas Auditorium
A Georgia historical marker may be coming to the Emery Thomas Auditorium soon.
Differing accounts of heated exchange at recent city school board meeting
A man complained that he was “attacked” after the board’s May 11 meeting, though his claim is disputed by school surveillance video, and the board member on the other end of the confrontation.
PHOTOS: East Laurens hosts Laney for spring football scrimmage
Eastside fans enjoyed some spring bird-watching as the Falcons hosted the Wildcats, and made an impressive showing in their spring exhibition.
Dublin’s Ryan Merkle hopes new studio will encourage others, boost local art scene
Artist says he’s driven by lifelong “urge to create.”
E.G. Kight remembers uncle who influenced her music career
The band Jimmy Clements and the Gold Notes covered popular rock-n-roll and country and western songs and became staples in the Dublin music scene, regularly appearing at local clubs, lodges and special events.
Tax relief, mega-site investment among legislative highlights for Dublin-Laurens County
New laws should reduce property, income taxes.
Pastor, pharmacist Chad Potts reflects on two years of podcasting
Pastor, pharmacist and podcaster Chad Potts shares what he has learned after two years of producing the RevRX Podcast.
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