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NEWS BRIEFS: DHS Alum Elected To Top Spot For Neb. Architects
- DHS Grad Nohavec Named Architects' President: The Times has received an e-mail notifying us that DHS alumna Kristi M. Nohavec has been elected 2010 president of The American Institute of Architects, Nebraska Chapter. Nohavec is employed by The Clark Enersen Partners, Inc. in Lincoln. According to a spot in the Lincoln Journal Star, The American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architectural profession and the resource for its members in service to society. Our congratulations to Kristi.
- Eret, Havlat Get Degrees From UNL: On Saturday, Dec. 19, two Dorchester graduates received their degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Earning her Bachelor of Journalism was Kelli Eret, while Brian Havlat received his B.S. in Business Administration. We salute both Longhorns on their notable academic achievement.
- Former DPS Custodian Vossler Passes Away: On Dec. 19, Fred L. Vossler Sr., 95, of Dorchester, passed away in Crete. Born in 1914, Fred was an Amry veteran from WWII. He served as a custodian at Dorchester Public Schools for several years and was a long-time area farmer; member St. John's Lutheran Church, Kramer; former member Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Crete; and American Legion, Dorchester. He is survived by: wife, Ellen, Dorchester; daughter, Janice Casey, Alfred Station, N.Y.; stepdaughters and spouses, Mary and Marvin Stuenkel-Lang, Uehling, Neb., RoseMarie and Charles Hollingsworth, Cairo, Neb.; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews. Preceded in death by parents; 1st wife, Helen; son, Fred, Jr.; granddaughter, Suzanne Stuenkel; great-granddaughter, Emily Tharp. Funeral and interment at Dorchester Cemetery were Dec. 22. Memorials to Dorchester Fire and Rescue or donor's choice. Condolences and full obituary by clicking here.
- Leadership Program In Dorchester?: The Associated Press reports that three smaller Nebraska towns -- Pawnee City, Red Cloud and Union -- will participate in the Nebraska Community Improvement Program Leadership Development Challenge. The program, offered through the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, offers curriculum to help communities build on their current leadership and volunteerism levels. We wonder if there is sufficient interest in Dorchester to establish such a partnership?
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