Monday, June 23, 2008

News Briefs: Road Work Begins On Hwy 6 Next Week

  • Work to Begin on Highway 6: The Times has learned that construction work on Highway 6 between Dorchester and Milford is set to begin next Monday, June 30. Work will consist of milling, pavement patching and an asphalt overlay. During construction, traffic will be maintained by the use of signs, flaggers and pilot cars in the construction work zones. Traffic can expect a 10- to 15-minute delay at flagging stations. Constructors, Inc. was awarded the $2,367,706 contract for this construction work. The project is expected to be completed by late fall of 2008. The Nebraska Department of Roads’ project manager for this project is Dennis Endorf of Fairbury, (402) 729-3489.

  • DVFD to Test Town Sirens: According to sources at the Dorchester Volunteer Fire Dept., testing of the town's emergency sirens will resume. Residents should note the testing will occur every third Monday at 7:30 p.m. Sirens will be sounded only long enough to make sure all are functioning properly.

  • SCAT Online: As gas hovers around $4 a gallon, now is a good time to remember the services provided by the Saline County Area Transit (SCAT). The service is especially useful for older residents, although all citizens of Saline County may use this convenient transport service. Most SCAT transport is made by reservation, with a simple phone call made easily one day in advance. SCAT vans will come to residents' homes and transfer them from location to location. Medical needs are given high priority. The fare is free for escorts in case of disability. SCAT has wheelchairs available or they may be reserved. The SCAT Web site also features photos of each Saline County community.

1 comment:

  1. Theres no photos of Pleasant Hill on the SCAT website ........... What gives?!!!!!...........

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