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Dublin library shows the benefits of snakes
Snake official reminds children and parents about the importance of not killing snakes because of fear.
Uniform Carousel merges with Max Brown Pharmacy
Max Brown Pharmacy purchased the 30-year-old business, with scrub and medical uniforms now available in the recently opened store.
Dublin school board to announce finalist for school superintendent job
The financially troubled district received 25 applicants to to replace Fred Williams, who retired last fall after the system’s cash crisis was revealed.
Dublin school board changes meeting format
The Dublin City Board of Education will make one of its two monthly meetings into a work session to improve transparency.
State grants delay of hearing on fate of Dublin school board
Georgia Board of Education will decide whether to recommend suspension of local board members.
Sports
Kids catch a good time at Southern Pines fishing rodeo
Youngsters got to wet a hook for a few hours Saturday morning as the DLCRA sponsored a kids fishing rodeo at the Southern Pines pond.
How Demaryius Thomas’ dream inspired the creation of a new basketball prep school
The late NFL receiver and his high school coach had made some big plans for when they both retired. Inspired by Thomas’ heart for youth, Paul Williams is moving forward with a version of their shared vision as he launches the new program dedicated to developing and mentoring postgraduate athletes.
New East Laurens flag football team starting from first and 10 in prep for inaugural season
Monday afternoon marked the very first summer workout, and initial steps in a long journey for the Falcons’ new flag football team as its coaches and players build up to their first season.
Special needs youth, ‘buddies’ bond through baseball at inaugural East Dublin rec event
A group of close to 50 made some memories, and new friends playing “Buddy Ball” this past Saturday at Dewey Warnock Park.
A world of activities fit under one roof at DLCRA’s new Southern Pines indoor facility
From basketball and volleyball to fitness training and indoor soccer, there’s space for just about anything (out from) under the sun inside the sprawling park’s recent 52,000-square foot addition.
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