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Downtown commuters get taste of Balloon Fest
Hot air balloon fans and downtown Dublin commuters got an early taste of the Irish Balloon Fest.
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Remembering AJ: Pre-schoolers raise money to honor Stuckeys
Children and teachers donned their favorite superhero capes, masks and outfits as they donated money to a local organization in honor of a former student.
Winners crowned in 2026 St. Patrick’s Tennis Tournament
Close to 120 entrants enjoyed great weather and competition during the 46th edition of the long-running event last Saturday and Sunday.
City council plans to look into ordinances to help with nuisance issues
Dublin mayor and city council members promised to examine ordinances to tackle nuisance situations pestering residents.
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Downtown commuters get taste of Balloon Fest
Hot air balloon fans and downtown Dublin commuters got an early taste of the Irish Balloon Fest.
BASEBALL: Trinity gets back in win column to start new region series at Windsor
The Crusaders were able to bounce back behind a great performance from Kolbi Grooms with several key hits to take advantage of multiple errors in Tuesday’s road win.
GOLF: Trinity, West Laurens fare well in latest matches, tournaments
The Crusaders and Raiders continued their strong early-season play at a variety of local and statewide events over the past two weeks.
2023 audit cites Dublin City Schools for ‘lack of financial controls’
Auditors note pattern of overspending that only got worse in subsequent years.

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