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Up the creek: Dudley looking for solution to wastewater issues

City’s treatment pond maxed out, making it susceptible to spillovers into Turkey Creek.
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Dublin-Laurens Black History Festival to celebrate 50 years
The Dublin-Laurens County Black History Festival Community Committee Inc. is celebrating a milestone this year.
Why Dublin, Laurens County tax bills were really late this year
Due dates delayed by two months after county forced to file for multiple extensions.
Up the creek: Dudley looking for solution to wastewater issues
City’s treatment pond maxed out, making it susceptible to spillovers into Turkey Creek.
Midstate keeping watch on another round of wintry weather
The wintry weather forecasted for this weekend is predicted to stay north of Dublin and Laurens County.
Multiple wrecks on I-16 Friday morning
Local officials responded to three wrecks – one of them fatal – on I-16 Friday morning.
Did you know … a ‘Star Trek’ actor almost played on a different sci-fi show?
It’s time for the first mea culpa of 2026! Yes, it seems I’ve been caught in an error in the column two weeks ago.
For the first time – chapter 4
This week, I present another chapter in a long line of “firsts.”  Of course, “firsts” are never absolute because there was no one who was everywhere all of the time to verify, chronicle and document that it was truly for the first time.
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: East Laurens teams down Dodge Co., continue dominant streaks
The Falcons’ confident play continued all the way through a 4-for-4 weekend, as the Lady Raiders and Irish each salvaged wins from a mixed bag of remaining games in last weekend’s hoops action.
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