Saturday, July 13, 2019

NEWS ROUND-UP: Football In July, Fourth Photos, Wind Farm Fury


Here's what's hopping in and around our village...

Great Turnout for Dorchester Youth Football Camp: It appears there was good participation for the Dorchester Youth Football Camp held earlier this week. Just as encouraging, several high school players helped out. 

Craig Bergmeyer to Assist DHS Football Team: We are told that DHS alum Craig Bergmeyer has been hired as the 2019 assistant coach for the high school football team. Bergmeyer was a standout player in the early 2000s for the Longhorns.

Sunday Night BBQ Social at the Park: We're told that a Splash Pad Open House with pork BBQ will be held tomorrow evening (Sunday), July 14, at 5 p.m. in the City Park. The event is a free-will offering, similar to the ice cream socials that have been held the last couple of summers.

July 4th Scenes from Dorchester: The Friend Sentinel has published a few pictures from Dorchester's Independence Day celebration. See them here.

Wind Farm Blows Up Controversy: The Crete News reports on the permitting process for a controversial wind energy project in western Saline County known as the Milligan One.  The project, a proposed wind farm previously owned by Askamit Resource Management, has officially been run by EDF Renewables since January. The current maps are of the construction site including County Roads J through S and 100-1600, within county lines. The article quotes Gary Veprovsky, who lives south of Dorchester, as saying: “To be frank, I am totally against the project. ... I don’t want it here.” Construction for the project, which consists of 99 wind turbines, is set to take place later this year. 

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