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Vinson Village plan brings new units and safety improvements
Dublin City Council got the ball rolling to seek funding for the Dublin Housing Authority to replace units and improve Vinson Village.
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Jennifer Jarvis to head Chamber of Commerce
Jennifer Jarvis will take the helm of the business advocate body on July 13.
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.
Audio GTLN photographer Jason Vorhees on a career capturing sports, history, life in Middle Georgia
The veteran photojournalist shares some of the stories, shots and shoots that have made up a memorable three decades covering the midstate, and describes the passion for news and sports photography that’s kept him going throughout.
DPD hopes revived Neighborhood Watch program will build safer communities, prevent crime
Dublin Police Department wants to join with area neighborhoods with the revival of its Neighborhood Watch Program.
City budgets extra $2 million to combat gun violence in 2027. How police are addressing recent shootings.
The $2 million boost in funding for the Dublin Police Department, whose share will account for nearly 40 percent of the 2027 budget, is aimed at addressing recent surge in gun-related incidents.
UGA internship program reveals opportunity in students’ rural hometowns
The Look Ahead Georgia program aims to show UGA students from rural communities that they don’t have to leave their hometowns to find successful careers.
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.
Man throwing rocks leads police on downtown chase
Man called about throwing rocks leads police on foot chase through downtown area.

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