Tuesday, December 15, 2020

NEWS ROUND-UP: DHS Basketball Teams Beat Harvard, Grandparents Can Now Attend Games


Dorchester Basketball Teams Win at Harvard:
Both of Dorchester's basketball teams picked up another win on Tuesday night, Dec. 15 with victories over the Harvard Cardinals. The Lady Longhorns (2-2) won 48-26, while the boys (2-1) won 42-37. Both DHS teams will play their last game of 2020 on Thursday night, Dec. 17, facing Osceola in Dorchester.

Grandparents May Now Attend School Activities: Dorchester school officials report that the Nebraska School Activities Association has revised its COVID-19 guidelines for winter activities, which run until Jan. 4. DHS will continue to utilize the guest/pass system it currently has in place (fan attendance limited to households of participants), but it will now include grandparents. This will apply to the home basketball games vs. Osceola this Thursday, Dec. 17.

Friend Students Getting a Greenhouse: The Friend Public School Board of Education recently approved the purchase and construction of a greenhouse to be built on or near its grounds. We share this only because we think more young people today need to be instilled with basic survival skills, and we commend this thoughtful action by the Friend school board.

Leading Candidate for Stupid Thief of the Year: The Crete News reports that a 21-year-old Crete man has been charged with felony theft after allegedly stealing thousands of dollars in lottery tickets from the Lincoln gas station where he worked. Odds of winning: 1 in 250,000. Odds of going to prison: better than winning the lottery.

TIME Picks Biden, Harris as Persons of the Year: In the year of COVID-19, after more than 300,000 Americans have died with the disease (not necessary from it), TIME magazine has selected Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as its "persons of the year." As health care workers fight daily on the front lines -- resulting in the majority of them contracting the disease -- TIME's selection of two longtime, wealthy politicians during a time of major human suffering and political division is an insult. And that's the way it is.

Times Is Now on Parler: The Dorchester Times has been on Facebook and Twitter for years. We're now on Parler as well. Check it out. The newer social media platform is gaining popularity because it does not censor content. (Facebook has tightened it algorithms, limiting our audience reach as the company relies increasingly more on advertising. So far, we've been impressed with Parler's format, which is less clunky and cluttered than Facebook.)

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