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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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DDA making plans for America’s 250th celebration 
Local organization looking to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.
Youth Council celebrates successful year
Dublin Youth Council celebrates successful year serving the community.
BASEBALL: West Laurens sweeps Northwest Whitfield, advances to state quarterfinals
The Raiders followed up a heart-pounding extra inning win with a five-inning rout to take the brooms to the Bruins Thursday, and advance to the round of eight for the first time since 2021.
Thanks mom for showing us how to love
Thanking mom for showing her love to her children.
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3 killed in fatal wreck in East Dublin
Law enforcement investigating a two-vehicle wreck that killed three people.
City needing public’s input to make ‘safe streets’ in Dublin
Dublin wants people to weigh in on the traffic issues they see in city.
GOLF: West Laurens teams finish first, third at area tournament; Both headed back to state
The Raiders’ teams both clinched spots in the AAA state tournament, coming up May 18-19 in LaGrange, with their top-three finishes Tuesday in Statesboro.
Celebrating 250 years of prayer: Task force to hold two National Day of Prayer events
The Dublin-Laurens County National Day of Prayer Task Force is gearing up for two events this Thursday.
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