Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Former Dorchester Co-op Manager Now A State Senator


The Dorchester Times was sent an e-mail from a reader, notifying us that former Dorchester Cooperative manager Jerry Johnson is now a state senator serving the Sanders and Butler County area.
Johnson was Dorchester Co-op manager for half a dozen years in the 1980s. 

He and his Arlene were very active in the Dorchester community, and his children attended Dorchester Public Schools.  
After a 42-year career of managing grain elevators around Nebraska, Johnson moved to Wahoo a decade ago.  He was elected to the Wahoo City Council in 2006 and as Wahoo mayor in 2009. He was elected to the Nebraska Legislature last November.
Johnson's first co-op managing job was in Dorchester.  A couple of years ago, he was inducted into the Nebraska Co-op Hall of Fame.  
Johnson describes himself as an advocate for agriculture and a more practical approach to environmental and health concerns.

2 comments:

  1. I believe you mean Saunders County.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Jerry was a great manager of the elevator.

    ReplyDelete

Village Dweller checks all reader comments to determine if they are appropriate for print.