Friday, April 18, 2008

News Briefs: Lawver One Of State's Discus Leaders

  • Lawver Continues To Impress: Dorchester sophomore Karmen Lawver is one of the season's Class D leaders in the discus competition. Lawver is currently in the No. 2 postion statewide, trailing only Meka Melvin of McPherson County. Melvin has a season-best throw of 123-4, while Lawver's top throw so far is 120-9. At the Friend Invitational this week, Lawver won the shot put event with a toss of 38-4, which is the fourth-best throw in Class D this year.

  • Automated Gas Meters Coming To Town: Dorchester is among the communities that will be receiving automated natural gas meters as part of Aquila's $1.8 million upgrade of its meter system. According to the Lincoln Journal Star, the automated meter reading system will allow Aquila to remotely read gas meters, thereby increasing accuracy and customer convenience. The upgrade will take place sometime this year. Aquila will send Dorchester customers a postcard notifying them of the upgrade before work begins. Customers who have questions can call Aquila toll-free at 1-800-303-0752.

  • Deadline Extended For Community Improvement Program: Nebraska communities now have until June 30 to enter the 2008 Nebraska Community Improvement Program (NCIP), a program of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development. NCIP recognizes the leadership, community and economic development efforts of Nebraska's communities. These communities organize to plan their future, set goals, determine priorities and implement project action plans. For more information, interested Dorchester leaders may call 1-800-426-6505 or e-mail Lindsay.papenhausen@ded.ne.gov.


  • BECA Grant Deadline Is May 9: Dorchester leaders have three weeks to apply for the Building Entrepreneurial Communities Act (BECA) grant awarded through the state. BECA grants are designed to encourage local organizations to unite for a common cause and pool their resources. For example, last year, a $28,000 BECA grant was by several towns in the Panhandle to kick start a program to educate and technically assist young small business owners and entrepreneurs. The grant is administered by the Nebraska Rural Development Commission. Application deadline is Friday, May 9, noon. To apply online, go to: www.ruralnebraska.info. For more information, call 308-749-2291 or email linda.fettig@ded.ne.gov.

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