Sunday, January 11, 2009

NEWS BRIEFS: DHS Grad Wins National Innovation Award


  • DHS Grad Wins Innovation Award From National Farm Magazine: Dorchester High School graduate Kirk Beekley (DHS '68-'72) is the latest recipient of Successful Farming magazine's innovation award. Last month, Beekley, who farms between Crete and Wilber, won the magazine's "All Around the Farm Idea of the Month" contest. Beekley devised an indoor/outdoor extension boom for his wire-feed welder, air compressor and other machine shop tools. As a result, Beekley received $2,500 Firestone in-store credit by the magazine. To see more details of Beekley's invention, as well as a on-the-farm video and demonstration, click here. To see Successful Farming's profile of the Dorchester native, click here.

  • DHS Grapplers Take Fifth At Malcolm: Two DHS wrestlers competed in their respective class' championship round at Saturday's Malcolm Invitational. Overall, the Longhorn squad took fifth place, outscoring nine other area teams, including the Lincoln Northeast JV; Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer; Meridian; Freeman; Lincoln North Star JV; Lincoln High JV; and York JV. In the 145 lb. weight class, DHS's Adam Kahle took first place, while Russel Barak took the silver in the 189 lb. division.

7 comments:

  1. Congrats Mark on giving a great idea to other people and very happy you won the money for your idea

    ReplyDelete
  2. Sorry I meant Kirk, I knew all the Beekleys growing up

    ReplyDelete
  3. This is the type of thinking that made industrial America great back in her prime.

    Too bad the younger generations only want to sit in front of video games now days.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Congratulations, Kirk. I am a cousin of your daughters through the Mager/Aksamit side of the family. By the way, it was good to see Vise-Grips in your shop. If they are originals,they will outlast all of us!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hey Village Dweller, Page 4A of Mondays Lincoln Journal Star, spotlights another Dorchester Alumnus, Kristi Nohavec, is announced to be President Elect of the AIA Nebraska, a Society of the American Institute of Architects. Kristi is with The Clark Enersen Partners Inc. of Lincoln.

    ReplyDelete
  6. 'Anonymous':

    Thank you for sharing the news. Unfortunately, the LJS article on Ms. Nohavec is not online, nor could any other Internet sources of the story be found.

    ReplyDelete
  7. It's online now at http://journalstar.com/business_achievements/?Action=Display+Announcement&announcement_id=AN4964e366a0cc0&mp=1

    ReplyDelete

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