Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Welcome to the Dorchester Times

Welcome to the Dorchester Times. This site is dedicated to our town, Dorchester, Nebraska -- a peaceful little community in southeast Nebraska that is steeped in history and tradition. While we relish our proud past, we also enjoy the blessings of today and eagerly look forward to the future.

This site features the latest news, developments, historical perspectives and other information pertaining to Dorchester. We hope you will visit often. Whether you are a resident of Dorchester and the Saline County community, or are only visiting our site, we welcome your comments.

Thank you for visiting. And we look forward to seeing you in Dorchester soon.

17 comments:

  1. Interesting project you have here. I grew up in Dorchester and graduated from the high school in 1974 and now reside in Colorado. I hope you update frequently.

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  2. this is a nice community service.

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  3. I didn't know there was enough news to report in Dorchester.

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  4. Crete Guy: We can probably print just as much "news" on one posting here as you'll ever find in an entire issue of The Crete News.

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  5. I'm suprised there isn't anything about Shannon Wenz in here. After all, she WAS an intricate part of the community right?

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  6. This is a great start to promote a nice community. Dorchester is almost like "Cheers", in that "everyone knows your name" (if you grew up there). There are hundreds of ideas for future blogs about past teachers and community leaders. Give them time to get to your favorite. Kudo's to the instigator's of this project.

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  7. I like this website a lot. It's updated often which is very nice.

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  8. This is a wonderful site. Thank you for all the hard work. I like the fact that history and current happenings are blended. Enjoy reading all the comments. Doing a great job.

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  9. Dorchester is the bomb digitity~~~~~but we could use a pool and bowling alley!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. Don't know who is doing this but it's done very well. Kind of like having a Dorchester newspaper. Articles are informative, interesting and timely. The facts are presented without bias. Keep up the good work.

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  11. Nice web site. Much better than Crete's "Weekly Wipe." Keep up the good work!

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  12. Nice web site. Much better than Crete's "Weekly Wipe." Keep up the good work!

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  13. I have lived in Dorchester many years and have seen alot of good things and not so good things happen in this town. I am a home owner and taxpayer and would really like to know just what our city employee's have been doing since we apparently can't even try to get the mess on our streets cleared up. Paying their salary

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  14. Just added the 'Times' to my favorites. will be back often.

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  15. Dorchester dood is right you guys do need a pool and a bowling alley then u would be the bomb digity



    Sincerely,
    Squatcher #1

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  16. I am looking for information as to when F.C. Green died and what branch of service he was in, Navy or Airforce. F.C. and were distant cousins and good friends. Need this information so I can see if his name can be added to Viet Nam wall. Any information will greatly appreciated.

    Richard Sehnert formerly of Dorchester. Great little town to grow up in.

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    1. I was always told F.C. was lost in an aircraft accident shortly after taking off from and aircraft carrier, so that would mean Navy. I am pretty sure his name is on the Vietnam wall.

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