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2023 audit cites Dublin City Schools for ‘lack of financial controls’
Auditors note pattern of overspending that only got worse in subsequent years.
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2023 audit cites Dublin City Schools for ‘lack of financial controls’
Auditors note pattern of overspending that only got worse in subsequent years.
SOCCER ROUNDUP: Kendrick, George, Mosley lead Trinity’s big week; West Laurens teams keep rolling; Exciting wins for East over WACO, Dublin
The Crusaders’ top shooters had a field day, or two, the Raiders kept up their recent momentum in a few close region matches and the Falcons pulled out two dramatic crosstown wins over the Irish in another active week on local soccer fields.
Taking a flying leap across the Theatre Dublin
When I was little, one of my favorite movies was “Superman The Movie.”
I was caught up in John Williams’ score as Christopher Reeve donned the suit for the first time and flew straight at the camera. It was so cool.
Retired teacher, former student honored to win St. Patrick’s Awards
The St. Patrick’s Senior Adult of the Year and Man of the Year have something in common. She taught him in school.
James Deal was shocked when his name was called for the Man of the Year, but he was glad to hear his former teacher Jeanette Fulford’s name called for the Senior Citizen of the Year award moments later.
Victory lap: St. Patrick’s parade a proud homecoming for East Laurens girls hoops state champs
The Lady Falcons enjoyed an ovation on every block of the route as they held their new trophy high along Saturday’s triumphant trip through downtown Dublin.
‘Have faith:’ NASCAR Live host encourages Irish Breakfast crowd
A Trinity Christian graduate and NASCAR Live host encouraged people attending the Irish Chamber Breakfast to lean on God while taking zero credit for the blessings he showers on them.
BASEBALL: Another early lead gets away from Trinity as Gatewood completes sweep
The Crusaders built another big early lead, but couldn’t hold on as they fell to the Gators Friday in Eatonton.
Man sentenced to life without parole for 2020 fatal shooting
A Sandersville man received a sentence of life in prison without parole in the fatal 2020 shooting of a Mississippi man.

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