DHS Girls Basketball Sub-District Set: The DHS girls basketball team has concluded the regular season, finishing 8-13 -- a respectable mark considering the team is comprised mostly of freshmen and sophomores. Now the Lady Longhorns are focused on the Class D1-4 sub-district tourney, which will be held at McCool Junction High School. The sub-district will feature four teams with top-seed McCool taking on Harvard at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, followed by No. 2 Heartland and No. 3 Dorchester. The championship game will be played Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Sad Story Out of York: What a strange, sad story from York this week, where Hampton Public School teacher and basketball coach Kyle Ediger was killed by a maniac who -- while on the run from police -- intentionally rammed Ediger's stopped vehicle into to a moving train. Ediger coached his last game at DHS the same night, Feb. 9, that he was killed. The Times sends its condolences to the family and Hampton community.
Dorchester Area Now in Moderate Drought: It's only February, but Saline County and the surrounding area are now in moderate drought, according to the national drought monitor, administered by UNL experts.
Nebraska's Polka Masters Honored at Tabor Hall: Last month, six Nebraska musicians were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame during the 22nd annual ceremony, accordion jamboree, and dance held at Tabor Hall south of Dorchester.
Our Take on ESG, CRT: We keep reading about corporate America's worship of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) gauges and critical race theory (CRT) -- especially among financial firms and national media (and taxpayer-funded academia). In our opinion, ESG and CRT are PC BS. Tired of race-obsessed virtual signaling, climate-related scare tactics, and constant efforts to twist traditional views on gender, sexual-orientation, and the necessity of work? Then push back against this propaganda by calling it out and voting with your wallet.
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