U.K. Variant is Here: KFAB reports that Nebraska’s first case of the U.K. variant of COVID-19, known as B.1.1.7, has been confirmed in Douglas County. Health Director Dr. Adi Pour said. “This strain is more easily transmitted, but the available vaccines have shown to be effective against it.” This strain is expected to be the dominant strain in Nebraska by the end of March or first week of April.
Area Risk Meters Are at 'Moderate': The COVID-19 risk meters for Dorchester Public School and Public Health Solutions (serving Saline County) are both currently at the "moderate" level. Things look positive as trends improve, but that could change as variants spread or if people let down their guard.
DVFD Serving Brisket Sandwich Meals: Next Saturday, March 6, the Dorchester Volunteer Fire Department will be serving brisket sandwich meals to go. Meals will be served from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and can be picked up at the fire station. This is a free-will donation event. Call 402-946-4641 to place an order, or text 402-826-7346.
Pitch Nights at Dorchester Legion: The Dorchester American Legion will be hosting five-point pitch card nights on Monday evenings. The games will begin at 5 p.m. Munchies and refreshments will be served. This event is open to everyone, so come on down.
Anti-Wind Bill Introduced in Legislature: State Sen. Tom Brewer, a western Nebraska Republican and decorated war veteran, has introduced a bill to force counties to enact zoning regulations before authorizing wind energy projects. According to News Channel Nebraska, LB 424 would help control the development of wind energy projects that Brewer says have torn the fabric of communities. He even mentioned the division in Saline County caused by the roughly 100 wind turbines scattered across central and western portions of the county.
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