Wednesday, August 26, 2009

NEWS BRIEFS: Sept. 20 Fundraiser Set To Support Galen Johnson

  • Memory Walk Organized For Galen Johnson, Alzheimer's Group: The Times has learned that former Dorchester resident Maurine Johnson is participating the Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk. Maurine's husband and former Dorchester School superintendent Galen Johnson has been diagnosed with the disease. Maurine's team, called "Galen's Gang," hopes to raise at least $1,000 to support the local Alzheimer's Association, which provides consultation, information and referral, and support programs to those affected by Alzheimer's. Friends of Galen are encourage to make a donation, join the team and request donations for Galen's Gang, or attend the Memory Walk on September 20 at Lincoln's Antelope Park, beginning at 1 p.m. with registration beginning at 11:30 a.m. To learn more or make a donation directly on-line, click here.

  • Dorchester's Schwisow Holds Master Angler Award: The Lincoln Journal Star reports Justin Schwisow of Dorchester is one of the state's top master anglers. The 2008 Nebraska Master Angler "kept division" notes catches by weight, date/location, lure/bait and angler. Schwisow caught a 2-pounds, 7-ounce Sucker on July 8, 2008, on Gracie Creek using a nightcrawler. Good fishing, Justin!

  • DHS Football Team Gets District Assignment: The Longhorns have again been placed in District 2 in Class D1, according to the Omaha World-Herald. The assignment means that DHS will again be grouped with Deshler, Exeter-Milligan, Freeman, Meridian, and Pawnee City when it comes time to determine who goes to the state playoffs this season.

  • Saline County History Online: How well do you know the histories of Saline County's communities? The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has assembled a nice collection of historical summaries recounting the earliest days of the towns in our county. See them all by clicking here.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the great history link. It seems timely to reflect on the past with the passing of so many historical figures. (Walter Cronkite, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Bob Novak and Ted Kennedy.)No matter your opinion of these people, you cannot deny their significance. Anyone who has attended the Special Olympics will understand.

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