Tuesday, March 9, 2021

NEWS ROUND-UP: Bob Kasl Turns 90 Years Young


Bob Kasl Celebrates 90th: We're informed by inside sources that Dorchester's Bob Kasl just turned 90 years young. Happy birthday to one of Dorchester's most active community members and engaged residents.


Village Sales Tax Being Kept in Money Market Account: According to the February minutes from the Village of Dorchester board, Dorchester's 1.5% local sales tax is being kept in a money market account to ensure its safety. The local tax was approved last May by voters, making Dorchester one of the last communities statewide to impose a sales tax to build and repair infrastructure and make other improvements.

Dorchester Renews Crackdown on Negligent Property Owners: Last month, the Village of Dorchester's board discussed a renewed focus to crack down on property owners that aren't following the village's code. According to the board's February minutes, Dorchester leaders appear to be ready to hire a professional clean-up crew to take care of properties when owners ignore code violation letters -- and then stick the bill to the owners -- or pursue criminal charges. Our advice: Don't ignore those clean-up notices. 

DPS Seeks Food Service Worker: Dorchester Public School is looking for a food service employee -- or a cook, as we used to call them in normal times. Preparing and serving meals, along with general kitchen duties is the job description. Interested? Call (402) 946-2781.

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