Old Man Winter Roared: Monday's nearly 15-inch snowfall in the Dorchester area was our second-largest snow in 72 years of record-keeping, losing only to the 19-inch snowfall in February 1965. Village of Dorchester personnel was forced to call for backup to clear the streets, while most residents were temporarily stuck in their homes. This weekend should see some melting of the white stuff with temperatures forecast to reach the low 40s.
COVID-19 Risk Levels Still High: Dorchester Public School's COVID-19 risk meter remains at the "moderate" level, although it did tick up slightly from last week. The Public Health Solutions risk meter for Saline County and the surrounding area also rose slightly, but remains at the "elevated" category.
Village of Dorchester Updates Community Calendar: Be sure to check out the Village of Dorchester's recently updated online community calendar.
Times Staff Supports Property Tax Lid: The Dorchester Times staff is supporting a proposal (LR22CA) offered in the Legislature to place a 3% constitutional limit on the annual growth in local government property tax revenue. Offered by Gov. Pete Ricketts and Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of Elkhorn, the 3% growth rate cap is an imperfect solution. But many Dorchester property owners saw their 2020 taxes jump by 30% in one year -- and that's unacceptable. We suspect the big hike in valuation came in a move to offset taxes on farm acres. Whatever the case, voters will now need to send a message by using the blunt force of a new state mandate on local governments.
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