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A special section highlighting the groundbreaking direct-pay model being pioneered by Dublin’s SknBar, and expanded holistic health, primary care and pharmacy options that are helping give area residents more choices in their medical care.
Latest news
Garnto takes over former boss’s job – for a third time
It didn’t take long for the former Laurens County Schools superintendent to find a new job. Ironically, he will take over a post vacated by the same man he followed in two previous positions.
City hires manager for Public Works renovation
The city’s Public Works Department will get new home soon.
Domestic Violence Task Force to give out ‘Spoons of Love’ to raise awareness
The Dublin-Laurens County Domestic Violence Task Force is back, and they will soon be handing out what they call “Spoons Full of Love” to people in the community.
A great American romance story for Valentine’s Day
In honor of St. Valentine’s Day, the feast day honoring the patron saint of beekeepers and epilepsy, allow me to tell the story of how I met my better half.
FRIDAY NIGHT SCOREBOARD: Feb. 13, 2026
A glance at Friday’s local high school basketball results, which wrapped up one region tournament in Sandersville, and mostly finalized seeding for another whose finals will be contested there next week.
Teacher sentenced to prison on sexual contact charges
A 51-year-old Dublin man was sentenced for a total of 50 years – with the first 20 to be served in prison – after he pleaded guilty to eight counts of sexual contact by employee or agent in the first degree with a Johnson County High School student in 2024.
BASKETBALL: Trinity girls get all of Gatewood, advance to 2-AA title game for Friday rematch with Brentwood
The Lady Crusaders rolled to a spot in the finals, while the Trinity boys were handed a loss by CFCA during Thursday afternoon’s preliminary action in Sandersville.
HOOPS ROUNDUP: East Laurens ends eventful night with wins over Central; Lowther reflects on 1,000th board
The Falcons held off late challenges from the Chargers to complete a sweep on their senior night, which would be marred by a scuffle involving players and spectators that broke out between games.

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