Saturday, October 23, 2021

NEWS ROUND-UP: DHS Volleyball Ready for Sub-Districts


DHS Volleyball Prepares for Sub-Districts: The young DHS volleyball team, now 6-19 on the season, is ready to compete in Class D1 sub-district play. The Lady Longhorns, who have won their last three of five contests, will travel to Heartland Community School on Monday and Tuesday, Oct 25 and 26, to face McCool Junction (4-22) and the winner of the Harvard vs. Heartland match. Root for the Orange and Black Attack!

Longhorns Conclude 2021 Football Season: The DHS football team concluded its season on Friday, Oct. 22 with a 54-15 loss to McCool Junction (also known as the "York annex"). Dorchester, hampered by the loss of three standout starters before the season even began, went 1-7. DHS is expected to bounce back next year, which will mark the fifth campaign of the modern era in DHS six-man football.

DHS One-Act Play Set for Nov. 20: "Ten Ways to Survive the End of the World." Sounds like a chapter from the COVID-19 era. Actually, it's the name of the production to be presented next month by the Dorchester one-act team. Stay tuned for details regarding this "dessert and drama" event, set for Saturday, Nov. 20. Meanwhile, the junior high play will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2.

Here's Why Every Employer Should Have a Firearm: Tragedy struck Superior, Neb. yesterday when an evil nutcase killed two at the Agrex grain elevator with a handgun, and injured a third person. The killer -- who had been fired from the elevator earlier in the day -- was shot dead by a fellow employee who retrieved a shotgun from an office, thereby avoiding an even bigger nightmare. There's no way to keep guns (or knives or axes or swords or bombs) from evil or insane individuals; the only sensible solution is to ensure the innocent have means to defend themselves. This should be an obligation for employers across America.

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