Friday, January 14, 2022

NEWS ROUND-UP: Eric Bird Appointed to Village Board

(Photo courtesy of Sharon Axline.)

Dorchester Girls Basketball Team Takes Down Friend: The DHS girls basketball team has managed to win two of their past five contests over the past couple of weeks, including a 42-33 win over rival Friend. However the girls have dropped to 4-8 on the season. Up next for the Lady Longhorns are contests against Cross County (8-6) and Shelby-Rising City (3-9). Then comes the annual CRC Tournament in York.

DHS Boys Drop Five Straight: The Dorchester boys basketball team has hit a rough patch, falling in their last five contests. The team will need to find some magic in a hurry because next week the Longhorns take on 11-2 Cross County and 5-6 Shelby-Rising City.

Farmers' Co-op Seeks to Move Anhydrous Operations: News Channel Nebraska reports Farmers’ Cooperative of Dorchester will hear action in about two weeks on a plan to establish a commercial anhydrous ammonia operation near Adams, along the Gage-Lancaster County line. According to the online publication, the Gage County board is expected to vote on approval of a special use permit for the operation. Ryan Franzluebbers of Farmer’s Co-op says the company is undertaking a safety improvement by consolidating operations and moving anhydrous tanks out of more populated areas.

Eric Bird Appointed to Village Board: Eric Bird is the newest member of the Village of Dorchester's board. Appointed and sworn into office in December, Bird replaces Matt Scholz, who resigned late last year due to his family's move. The board is currently chaired by Andrea Pracheil. 

Bob Wolesensky Sr. Passes: Dorchester-area native Robert Melvin Wolesensky Sr. passed away on his 90th birthday on Dec. 19 in Georgetown, Texas. He was born on the family farm in Dorchester on Dec. 19, 1931, to William Wolesensky and Rose Wolesensky. He and his wife, Camille, raised five children on the Dorchester farm.

Good Life, Good Family: Nebraska is the fifth best state in which to raise a family. That's according to WalletHub's revised study, which considered 51 key indicators of family-friendliness. You can see the comparison here.

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