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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year From The Times
The staff of the Dorchester Times wishes all our friends and readers a Happy New Year! We wish you all the very best for 2009.
DHS Boys Win Tourney; Lady 'Horns Snag 2nd Place
In a prime time match-up Tuesday night at "the coral" in Dorchester, the DHS boys' basketball team beat Class C-2 Cross County 55-51 to claim the top spot at the Dorchester Holiday Tournament . Despite trailing 27-17 at halftime, the Longhorns rallied on the shooting of Brandon Bruha as the team scored 38 points in the final two periods. Those scoring for DHS were Zoubek 8, Bruha 24, Lee 3, Morris 7, Walton 8, Palky 1, Kotas 4. Several who watched the game noted the solid defensive effort of the Orange and Black Attack.
In the girls' championship game, the Lady Longhorns suffered their first defeat of the season against a scrappy squad from Deshler in 66-60 contest. Despite scoring 44 points in the final two periods, the DHS girls could not overcome their slow start, in which they scored only six points in period No. 2. The Longhorn scorers were Pracheil 21, M. Havlat 13, Springer 12, Lawver 6, A. Havlat 4, Boller 2, Spanyers 2.
Both Dorchester basketball teams resume action Jan. 8 in a make-up contest at Sterling. On Jan. 9, both DHS squads will battle Meridian in another road contest.
Monday, December 29, 2008
DHS Basketball Returns To Action Today & Tomorrow
(UPDATE 12/30, 8:45 a.m. -- Both Dorchester teams are headed to today's championship matches at the Dorchester Holiday Tourney. The Lady Longhorns cruised by Class C-2 Cross County yesterday, Dec. 29, posting a 59-37 win. DHS was led in scoring by Pracheil 15, A. Havlat 13, Lawver 9, Boller 8, Springer 7, M. Havlat 5, Pariset 2. In boys' action, DHS edged Deshler in an overtime thriller, 69-67. The DHS boys will take on Cross County in tonight's 8:15 championship. The Lady Longhorns will play Deshler in the 6 p.m. championship.) After a long hiatus caused by the winter weather and Christmas holiday, DHS basketball returns to action Monday at the Dorchester Holiday Tournament. Longhorn fans are urged to take advantage of the warm weather and support the Longhorns in full force.
The Dorchester Holiday Tourney will tip off at 3 p.m. today when the DHS girls take on Class C-2 Cross County (2-2). Later, the Deshler girls will play Exeter-Milligan in the 6:30 p.m. contest. The winners of today's games will face off in the girls championship game at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow (Dec. 30), while the consolation game will be at 3 p.m.
The Lady Longhorns (4-0) remain No. 1 in the Nebraska School Activities Association Class D-1 point standings, leading by a full point over No. 2 Bancroft-Rosalie.
In boys action, DHS (3-1) will play Deshler (4-2) at 8:15 tonight. The Exeter-Milligan boys will play Top-20, Class C-2 Cross County at 4:45 p.m. today. The winners of today's contests play in the 8:15 boys championship tomorrow, while the consolation game will tip off at 4:45 p.m.
Friday, December 26, 2008
New Village Board Members Take Oath; Schmale Elected Chairman
Dorchester's newest village board members were sworn in at this month's meeting, as Dwayne Schmale was selected as chairman of the village board.
According to the meeting minutes, published in Dec. 24 issue of The Crete News, new Dorchester Village Board members Lyle Weber and Brandon Koll were sworn-in at the Dec. 1 board meeting at Village Hall. Schmale was elected chairman of the board, following a motion by Koll. Harold Axline was elected Chairman Pro-Tem on a motion by Weber.
Chairman Schmale then appointed the following board members to head the following committees:
- Parks & Streets: Weber;
- Sewer & Cemetery: Schmale;
- Water & Buildings: Axline;
- Safety: Cerny and Ed Dvorak.
Several actions were taken by the new board on unanimous votes: Jessica Tuttle was named clerk and treasurer. Ed Dvorak was named utility superintendent, while Marvin Kasl was named assistant utility superintendent. Steven Parr was named street commissioner, while JEO was named village engineer.
Scott Gropp with Kalkwarf & Smith Law Offices was name attorney, while First State Bank in Dorchester was named bank depository. In other matters, the fire department was given permission to sell the old Jaws of Life device after new DVFD members were trained on the new Jaws of Life equipment. Major claims approved the board included $2,253 to Beatrice Concrete Co. for gravel for the streets, and $3,044 to Saline County for sheriff's patrol.
The next village board meeting is 7 p.m. on Jan. 5.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Santa Visits The Village
It is the night before Christmas. But Santa's stop in Dorchester this evening won't be his first of the holiday season.
On Dec. 6 , St. Nick visited our town during the Dorchester Area Community Association's "Morning with Santa" at the Community Building. (Click on the pictures for close-up viewing.)
Sixty area children attended the event. Many brought non-perishable food items. Dorchester Methodist Church's Rev. Baptista delivered those items to Friend’s food bank.
All the children who sat on Santa’s lap received an instant photo as a token of remembrance. With the help of Dorchester High School's FBLA students, the children made frames for their photos, as well as puppets and ornaments. The main attraction again this year was decorating and eating Christmas cookies.
DACA member's would like to thank Farmers Cooperative, the Legion Auxiliary, and Corrine Tyser for donating money towards this event, as well as the United Methodist Women for supplying the cutout cookies.
DACA member's would like to thank Farmers Cooperative, the Legion Auxiliary, and Corrine Tyser for donating money towards this event, as well as the United Methodist Women for supplying the cutout cookies.
DACA also thanks the FBLA members who took time out of their busy schedules to help throughout the morning.
(UPDATE: 12/24, 6:30 p.m. -- The Times has learned Santa is already en route to Dorchester. To track Santa's whereabouts, click here.)
Dorchester Residents Help With Crete Cares Campaign
The spirit of Christmas is alive and well in our community as several Dorchester area residents are being recognized for their volunteer work with the Crete Cares program.
Last Saturday, Dec. 20, despite the sub-zero and windy conditions, Larry and Bev Gish, Steve and Vicky Parks, Wayne and Velma Hansen, Kevin and Carol Olson, and Dorchester Methodist Rev. Paixao Baptista delivered food boxes -- a complete Christmas meal of turkey and all the trimmings -- to Dorchester area residents needing a little extra help this holiday season. Fruit baskets were also delivered to area residents who were honored for their longtime contributions to the community.
A special thanks has been sent to John Bruha at the Dorchester Grocery for packing the boxes and baskets; to Farmland Foods for donating the hams; to the Dorchester residents and organizations who donated financially to Crete Cares; and to the Crete Area Ministerial Association for including Dorchester in this very worthwhile cause.
There is still time to help. Contributions to Crete Cares may be sent to: Crete Cares, P.O. Box 343, Crete, NE 68333.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Dec. 22 Dorchester School Board Minutes
(The following minutes from the Dec. 22 Dorchester Board of Education meeting appear as submitted to the Dorchester Times by school administration staff.)
President Brad Havlat called the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education of Saline County School District 76-0044, a.k.a. as Dorchester Public Schools, to order at 7:35 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. All members, except Mark Bors, were present along with Superintendent Brian Redinger, Principal Mitch Kubicek, Joyce Karl and Scott Pohl, Athletic Director. Motion by Hansen, second by Kahle to approve the minutes of the November regular meeting, with appropriate date change for the December meeting. Members voting yes to the motion were Hansen, Kahle, Boller, Pracheil and Havlat. Bors absent. Motion passed 5-0.
After verification of publication of the meeting notice in the Crete News, local postings of the meeting notice (Dorchester Schools, Farmers Coop, First State Bank and the Village Office) and the advanced receipt of the meeting agenda and other meeting materials by individual board members, the President stipulated that meeting minutes should reflect that this meeting was held in compliance with the Neb. Open Meetings Law. It was also noted the Open Meeting Act Poster is posted in the boardroom. There was no request for change of agenda.
The November treasurer’s report was reviewed. Motion by Boller, second by Pracheil to approve report. Voting yes were Boller, Pracheil, Kahle, Hansen and Havlat. Bors absent. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Hansen, second by Kahle to approve November end of month and December expenditures for the General Fund, Special Building Fund and Bond Fund. Voting yes were Hansen, Kahle, Boller, Pracheil and Havlat. Bors absent. Motion passed 5-0.
Mark Bors arrived at 8 p.m.
Committee Reports
Building/Grounds Committee: Supt. Redinger will call Crete Lumber to see when the inside gym doors can be installed. The estimate for ADA door openers for the front east doors was discussed, along with the installation of railing for the entrance. Handicapped accessible and van accessible parking stalls were discussed. Specs will be obtained with further discussion to be held in January. The heating regulation problem was also discussed and Supt. Redinger will continue to monitor room temps.
Principal’s Report: Principal Kubicek shared that he consulted with mental health therapists about a possible program for students who are not experiencing academic success. He stressed that this is just an investigative step only and will get back to the board at a later date. He reported that the Apex program being currently used in credit recovery class is a success with the possibility of being used for a rigorous summer program. Otter Creek and Accelerated Math will be implemented in the future and Mr. Kubicek has applied for a grant to help defray the costs of these programs. The data on our State Report Card was discussed. Mr. Kubicek has secured a grant that will make it possible for 17 teachers and our administration to take part in a book study. Student surveys were distributed and results will be shared with the Board at a later date. Dorchester Schools has been approved as an ACT testing site that will be able to host up to 36 students in April and June.
New Business: Building accessibility for our patrons was discussed and will be tabled until the January 2009 meeting. Motion by Kahle, second by Hansen to approve Horace Mann as the District 44’s 403(b) plan administrator. Voting yes were Kahle, Hansen, Boller, Pracheil, Bors and Havlat. Motion passed 6-0. The Board instructed AD Pohl to order the portable seating for the multi-purpose room.
The next meeting of the Dorchester Board of Education will be Monday, Jan. 12, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.
Motion by Kahle, second by Hansen to adjourn at 10:30 pm. All members voted aye.
Signed: Ron Kahle, Secretary of the Dorchester Board of Education.
Monday, December 22, 2008
NEWS BRIEFS: DHS Takes Second In D-Club Wresting Invite
- DHS No. 2 In D-Club Invite: Despite wind chill temperatures around twenty below zero, the D-Club Round Robin Wrestling Invite was held in Dorchester on Saturday. Of the 11 squads competing, DHS finished finished second only to powerhouse East Butler, which had 138 points in team scoring to Dorchester's 98. DHS topped third-place Weeping Water and fourth-place Friend. Other teams competing were Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer/Pawnee City; Sutton; Meridian; Heartland; South Central; McCool Junction; and Tri County. Russel Barark was the Longhorns' lone gold medal winner, grabbing the top spot in the 215 lb. class. DHS Athletic Director expressed his "sincere thanks" to those who helped with the tournament. Pohl noted that "many students, alumni, parents, family members, and district patrons volunteered their time and expertise to help make the tournament successful." "The efforts of everyone involved proves what a great community Dorchester is," Pohl said.
- Dec. 23 Basketball Games Postponed: Tuesday's DHS boys and girls basketball games at Sterling have been rescheduled for Thursday, Jan. 8,2009, due to Sterling canceling school because of icy conditions in the area. Also, no make-up date has yet been announced for last Thursday's (Dec. 18) postponed contests at home against Shickley. Stay tuned to the Times for details.
- Two Dorchester Scholars Earn UNL Degrees: Two Dorchester scholars were among those who received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Saturday, where U.S. Sen.-elect Mike Johanns delivered the commencement address. Earning her B.S. in chemical engineering was Tisha Amber Roth, while John Adam Havlat received his B.S. in Agribusiness. Our congratulations to both of these hard working students.
- Schweitzers Welcome New Daughter: The Schweitzers will celebrate the holidays with a new member of the family this year. Kelli (Chrastil) and Shane Schweitzer of Dorchester became proud parents of a baby girl on Friday, Dec. 19, at BryanLGH East. (UPDATE 12/23: A reader has informed us the Schweitzer baby was delivered last Friday, not Wednesday as previously reported.)
Dec. 28 Tom & Jerry Party At DVFD
Looking for something to do over this holiday break? Consider joining your friends at the Dorchester Fire Hall for some warm adult beverages.
According to Dorchester Volunteer Fire Dept. Secretary Bret Cerny, the DVFD will again be hosting a Tom & Jerry party on Sunday, Dec. 28. The event will kick off at 9 a.m. and continue until an unspecified time.
For more information about the DVFD Tom and Jerry party, call Bret Cerny or e-mail dvfd@diodecom.net.
According to our friends at Wikipedia, the Tom & Jerry -- now known as a traditional Christmas time cocktail -- was devised by British writer Pierce Egan in the 1820s. The egg nog-brandy-rum drink was made popular by the 19th century author's book "Life in London."
To publicize the book, Egan introduced a variation of eggnog by adding ½ fl. oz. of brandy, calling it a "Tom & Jerry." The additional fortification helped popularize the drink. To try Tom & Jerrys at your home this Christmas season, here is an easy-to-follow recipe:
Tom & Jerrys
1 oz. Dark Rum
1 oz. Brandy
1 Egg
1 tsp. Sugar
6 oz. Hot water milk, or coffee
Seperate egg in two bowls. Add Rum & Brandy to the yolk and beat together until frothy. In the other bowl, beat the egg white until it peaks then add sugar and beat until stiff. Fold into the liqour mixture. Pour into a coffee mug and top with the water, milk or coffee.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Nebraska Towns Submitting Infrastructure Priority Lists
President-elect Barack Obama has proposed spending hundreds of billions of dollars on road, sewer and other infrastructure projects as a way to boost the economy. The national news media is now reporting that Obama would like Congress to pass a five-pronged economic stimulus package in time for him to sign the legislation on Jan. 20, the day he is set to be sworn into office.
Would Dorchester be wise to submit its priority list to the Nebraska Dept. of Roads?
A story in today's Grand Island Independent reports that the City of Grand Island is submitting a $14.7 million wish list for Congress in hopes of garnering money for public infrastructure. "If there's any chance at all, we should take advantage of it and prepare what's being requested," G.I. City Administrator Jeff Pederson said.
Pederson told the Independent that many organizations are asking for lists, including the League of Nebraska Municipalities, Nebraska Department of Roads, U.S. Conference of Mayors and, for counties, the Nebraska Association of County Officials.
The Nebraska Department of Roads released its own ready-to-go list yesterday that totaled $370 million of state road projects, according to the Omaha World-Herald. That figure doesn't include projects under the control of city and county road departments. The state is seeking information by Dec. 31 from local officials about those projects.
Grand Island list includes paving projects. A few of us here at the Times wonder if the Village of Dorchester should hurry and submit a street paving plan to Nebraska's road department officials before their Dec. 31 deadline? In Bill O'Reilly's words, what say you?
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
DHS Teams Win At Harvard; Girls No. 1 in Class D-1
(UPDATE -- 12/19: Due to last night's winter storm, the DHS basketball games against Shickley have been postponed until a later date.) Dorchester's basketball teams continue to impress. Not only did the DHS boys and girls teams each roll up another victory Tuesday night, both did so in very impressive fashion.
The Lady Longhorns improved to 4-0 on the season, as they handily defeated Harvard 54-31. This was the same Harvard squad that knocked off top 1o Giltner earlier this season.
With Tuesday night's victory, the Lady 'Horns took the lead over all other Class D-1 schools in the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) point standings.
According to the NSAA's updated standings, the top five girls' teams in Class D-1 are:
1. Dorchester (4-0), 46.7500
2. Humphrey St. Francis (3-1), 46.5000
3. Wauneta-Palisade (2-1), 45.6667
4. Alma (4-0), 45.2500
5. Sandhills/Thedford (4-0), 44.7500
2. Humphrey St. Francis (3-1), 46.5000
3. Wauneta-Palisade (2-1), 45.6667
4. Alma (4-0), 45.2500
5. Sandhills/Thedford (4-0), 44.7500
The Lady Longhorns were No. 11 in the Lincoln Journal Star's preseason rankings for Class D-1. The newspaper has not published an updated poll since Dec. 5.
In boys' action, the Longhorns pasted Harvard 59-37, earning their first road win following last weekend's three-point loss at High Plains.
The DHS boys (3-1) are currently No. 28 in the NSAA's Class D-1 point standings.
Both Longhorn teams will be in action again Dec. 18 at home as Shickley comes to town. The Shickley boys are 3-1, while the SHS girls are 2-1.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
SPORTS ROUND-UP: DHS Wrestlers Take Third At Daykin
- DHS Grapplers Take 3rd At Bob Oliver Invitational: On Thursday, the Longhorn wrestlers took third place out of nine teams at the Bob Oliver Invitational in Daykin. DHS trailed only Palmyra and Friend in team scoring. DHS had three first-place finishers. In the 125 lb. class, DHS grappler Brandon Schwlsow won his championship match against a Sandy Creek/Lawrence-Nelson wrestler in a 7-5 decision. In the 145 class, DHS' Adam Kahle pinned his Heartland opponent in 3:43. And DHS' Russel Barak pinned his Sandy Creek/Lawrence-Nelson opponent in only 39 seconds in the 189 lb. championship match. In yesterday's (Dec. 13) meet at Osceola, Dorchester finished seventh out of 16 squads. The Times is still awaiting individual results.
- Dorchester Invite To Be Held Saturday;Volunteers Needed: The Longhorn wrestlers will be in action this Saturday, Dec. 20, at the Dorcheter Invitational. The D-Club is looking for DHS wrestlers and student managers to assist with the many responsibilities of running the tournament, including keeping score, running the clocks, and other various duties. If you know of a former Longhorn wrestler or student manager who would like to volunteer at the Dorchester Tournament, or if you would like to volunteer yourself, please call Dorchester athletic director Scott Pohl at (402) 946-2781.
- DHS Girls Get Win No. 3, While Boys Lose By Three at High Plains: On Friday night, the DHS Lady Longhorns (3-0) -- rated No. 11 in Class D-1 -- scored their third consecutive win of the young season, handily beating High Plains 49-26. The Lady 'Horns were led by Charity Springer with 13 points and Amy Havlat with a dozen. (For more, click here to see the York News-Times' game summary.) Meanwhile, the boys' basketball team (2-1) lost a heart breaker to High Plains, 61-58. DHS led 11-5 at the quarter and 30-22 at halftime, only to be outscored 30-15 in the final eight minutes. The Longhorns placed four players in double numbers, led by Brandon Zoubek and Spencer Kotas with 13 each. Alex Walton and Logan Morris both had 12. (See the York News Times' story here.) Both Longhorn teams will see action again this Tuesday, Dec. 16, in road contests at Harvard.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
SPORTS ROUND-UP: Basketball Teams Get Win No. 2
- DHS B-Ballers Now 2-0: Rollin', rollin', rollin'. That could be the theme song for the Longhorn basketball teams if this keeps up. Both Dorchester basketball squads emerged Tuesday evening with victories at home. The Dorchester boys (2-0) handily beat Diller-Odell, 67-54. DHS was led by Brandon Bruha, 20 pts., Alex Walton, 14 pts., and Brandon Zoubek, 13 pts. as the Longhorns gathered 33 rebounds. Meanwhile, the No. 11 Lady Longhorns (2-0) whipped Diller-Odell 56-44. Both Longhorn teams take the court again Friday in road contests against High Plains Community.
- Kahle Ranked No. 6 In His Division: According to the Omaha World-Herald, DHS junior Adam Kahle is ranked No. 6 in Class D-1's 145 lb. division. Kahle and two Friend grapplers are the only wrestlers in Saline County rated by the Omaha paper.
- Another Football Accolade For Bruha: The football honors continue to pour in for DHS senior Brandon Bruha, who was named this week to the Omaha World-Herald's Honorable Mention Class D-1 team.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
In Search Of Dorchester's Best Christmas Display
The Christmas spirit is alive and well in the village!
Take a stroll around Dorchester and you will find some creative holiday decorations. We are encouraged once again this year to see so many residents displaying their Christmas cheer.
From one end of town to the other, friends, neighbors and passersby have plenty of visual treats.
We want to know the Dorchester area homes you think best reflect the Christmas spirit so fellow Times readers can check out the decorations for themselves.
What Dorchester residence gets your vote for best holiday display? Let us know your nomination in the comments section of this post. Or e-mail us photos of your favorites at Dorchester.Times@gmail.com.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
SPORTS ROUND-UP: DHS Hoops Off & Running; Kahle Gets Gold
DHS Basketball Teams Off To Positive Start: Both boys' and girls' DHS basketball teams lived up to pre-season hype Friday night, capturing big wins in their season-openers. The Lady Longhorns beat a solid No. 13 Exeter-Milligan 49-40, despite leading by only a point at halftime. The Havlat sisters -- Melinda and Amy -- led the Class D-1 No. 11 Longhorns with 11 points a piece. Other scorers included Boller 10, Lawver 8, Springer 8, Spanyers 6, and Wells 4. In boys' action, the Longhorns overpowered Exeter-Milligan as DHS coasted to a 69-57 victory, thanks to balanced scoring from the Orange & Black Attack. Both teams are again in action Tuesday night in home contests against Diller-Odell.
Adam Kahle Takes Gold At Season-Opening Wrestling Meet: DHS' Adam Kahle took first place at Friend's Lil' Dawg Invitational on Saturday. It took Kahle only 1:01 to pin a Wilber grappler in the championship match, as the Longhorn junior sets his sights on a repeat bid to State this February. DHS finished 8th in the team standings out of 11 teams. However, all but two of the squads (DHS and Bruning-Davenport) were Class C teams.
Bruha Is State's Leading Punter At Season's End: Now that the high school football season is over and the statistics have been tallied, DHS' Brandon Bruha is officially the state of Nebraska's leading punter for the 2008 campaign. Bruha led all Nebraska high school punters, regardless of class size, with a 41 yard-per-punt average in 22 kicks. Bruha also made the list of leaders in tacklers for 2008, landing at No. 19, withe 27 unassisted tackles and 79 assisted. Bruha was also named to the Lincoln Journal-Star's All-State Honorable Mention team for Class D-1. We salute this DHS football standout.
Osceola & Shelby Give New Look To CRC: The Crossroads Conference is getting a makeover in 2009. The York News-Times reports tha beginning next school year, members of the new CRC Conference will include: Dorchester, High Plains (formerly Polk-Hordville), Hampton, Exeter-Milligan, McCool Junction, Osceola, Shelby, Giltner, Meridian, Rising City, Shickley and Clay Center.
Adam Kahle Takes Gold At Season-Opening Wrestling Meet: DHS' Adam Kahle took first place at Friend's Lil' Dawg Invitational on Saturday. It took Kahle only 1:01 to pin a Wilber grappler in the championship match, as the Longhorn junior sets his sights on a repeat bid to State this February. DHS finished 8th in the team standings out of 11 teams. However, all but two of the squads (DHS and Bruning-Davenport) were Class C teams.
Bruha Is State's Leading Punter At Season's End: Now that the high school football season is over and the statistics have been tallied, DHS' Brandon Bruha is officially the state of Nebraska's leading punter for the 2008 campaign. Bruha led all Nebraska high school punters, regardless of class size, with a 41 yard-per-punt average in 22 kicks. Bruha also made the list of leaders in tacklers for 2008, landing at No. 19, withe 27 unassisted tackles and 79 assisted. Bruha was also named to the Lincoln Journal-Star's All-State Honorable Mention team for Class D-1. We salute this DHS football standout.
Osceola & Shelby Give New Look To CRC: The Crossroads Conference is getting a makeover in 2009. The York News-Times reports tha beginning next school year, members of the new CRC Conference will include: Dorchester, High Plains (formerly Polk-Hordville), Hampton, Exeter-Milligan, McCool Junction, Osceola, Shelby, Giltner, Meridian, Rising City, Shickley and Clay Center.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
DHS Tips Off Tomorrow
Tomorrow marks the start of the DHS basketball season for both the girls and boys Longhorn teams, as Exeter-Milligan comes to town for the season opener.
The girls' contest is drawing considerable regional interest. Both the Lady Longhorns and Lady Timberwolves are ranked as contenders by the Lincoln Journal-Star, with Dorchester at No. 11 and Exeter-Milligan at No. 13.
The Lady Longhorns, guided by Coach Steve Fusco, are coming off an 11-8 record from last season. In its "team outlook" section, the Journal-Star reports that DHS "returns a good nucleus of four starters — Wendy Boller, Amy Havlat, Molly Pracheil and Karmen Lawver."
The Exeter-Milligan girls will give the Lady 'Horns a tough test right off the bat. The Timberwolves are coming off an impressive 17-5 record last season.
The boys' game also promises to be a solid match-up. The Longhorns are coming off a 8-11 season last year. Coach Scott Leisy is at the reigns for DHS. With only 12 players out this season, depth is a concern. However, "several players with varsity experience are returning and a winning season and deep post-season run are within reach," Leisy told the Journal-Star.
Exeter-Milligan is coming off an 11-10 record, with only one returning starter.
Election Results Now Official
The results of last month's general election are now official.
As a follow-up to our Nov. 4 post regarding the races for the Dorchester Village Board and Board of Education, the Times can now confirm the outcomes we reported on Election Day night.
Results could not be made official until all provisional ballots -- those cast by voters with recent, unreported changes of address -- had been counted and confirmed.
In the race for Dorchester Village Board, board member-elect Lyle Weber finished with 105 votes. Board member-elect Brandon Koll finished in second place with 85 votes.
Only two votes separated Koll and third-place finisher/incumbent Alan Slepicka, who finished with 83 votes. In fourth place was incumbent Dean Pracheil with 78 votes.
In the school board race, incumbent Ron Kahle cruised to re-election with 352 votes. New board member Lindsey Zoubek garnered 298 votes, while incumbent Bill Boller finished with 220 votes. Only three votes separated Boller and challenger Lisa Wells.
Both school board members and village board members serve four-year terms.
We at the Times congratulate the winning candidates and we tip our hat to all who had the courage and commitment to run for office. You are leaders of our community, regardless of the election results.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Christmas Carolers Plan For Dec. 21 Outing
For centuries, Christmas carols have united communities like ours during the Christmas season. Caroling is a tradition that dates back to Saint Francis Assassi, who first allowed carols to be sung in the church during a Christmas midnight mass in 1223.
The tradition will continue once again in Dorchester this year.
Dorchester's community caroling is set for Sunday, December 21, beginning at 6 p.m. The group will meet at the Dorchester Methodist Church.
According to organizer Vicky Parks, all area residents are welcome to join the fun. Carolers will be taken through town on a hay rack ride while singing to Dorchester residents.
Following the caroling, cookies and hot chocolate will be served at the church.
For more information, call Parks at (402) 946-4691.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Boller, Lawver Receive All-State Honors
The Lincoln Journal-Star has awarded all-state honors to two members of this year's Dorchester Longhorn volleyball squad.
DHS senior Wendy Boller and junior Karmen Lawver were named among the handful of Journal Star's 2008 All-State Volleyball Honorable Mentions in Class D-1.
Last month, both Boller and Lawver received Crossroads Conference honors.
Our congratulations to both Wendy and Karmen on this impressive accolade.
On a side note, we were particularly impressed by the comments of Papillion-La Vista’s Gina Mancuso, a Husker recruit who was named co-captain of the Journal Star's all-state team. Mancuso shared her philosophy on athletic leadership.
“When I was younger, I kept my mouth shut and led by example,” Mancuso said. “Now that I’m older, I try to make sure I say something after every play, either congratulating someone for a good play or encouraging someone if they need it. I’m not scared to tell people what to do if they’re doing something wrong.”
Good words of advice for all student leaders, whether they are on or off the court.
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