Wednesday, January 26, 2022

NEWS ROUND-UP: DHS Alumna Is A Finalist To Lead Lincoln Public Schools

Dorchester Grad a Finalist to Lead Lincoln Public Schools: Jami Jo (Uhlig) Thompson, superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools and a 1991 graduate of Dorchester High School, has been named a finalist for superintendent of Lincoln Public Schools. The Lincoln newspaper reports that Thompson previously worked for Beatrice Public Schools as a special education teacher, staff development coordinator and director of student programs before becoming the Norfolk superintendent in 2013. She earned her bachelor's in special education and master's and doctorate in administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

No Dorchester Buffalo Feed This Year: January in Nebraska is a long month with few highlights, other than high school sports and snow. But traditionally, area residents can at least look forward to the Dorchester American Legion's annual January buffalo feed -- a decades-long tradition. However, there will be no buffalo feed this year due to the high cost of buffalo meat, according to a report sent to the Times. We hope this tradition gets back on track next year, even if it means charging more for this once-a-year treat.

Donna's Hair Creations Closed This Saturday: Donna's Hair Creation will be closed this Saturday due to illness, according to the business' Facebook account.

Photos of TransCanada's Dorchester Pipe Site Still Being Shown Around the World: As energy prices keep going up, all those photos of the Keystone XL pipes stored near Dorchester keep making the rounds on the internet -- including in the Boston Herald. Columnist Chris Woodward writes that Joe Biden's decision to kill the pipeline a year ago has hurt the U.S. economy and weakened America’s hand with its potential enemies, including Russia. But here in Dorchester, we know Joe's irrational decision to appeal to the irrational left has cost real people the ability to provide for their families. Sad state of affairs in D.C.

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