Sunday, April 10, 2022

NEWS ROUND-UP: DHS Track Team Shows Big Improvement

 


DHS Track Teams Show Big Improvement: The DHS boys and girls track and field teams are showing improvement this season. Examples: At the recent Turkey Creek relays, the DHS girls took second place in the 1600 meter relay, second distance medley, and the 240 shuttle hurdle -- finishing third overall to beat six other schools. Three Lady Longhorns took home medals in individual field events. The boys outscored four other schools, including Friend. Earlier in the season, freshman Baylor Behrens broke Carmen Novak's 35-year school record in the 300 meter hurdles at the Thayer Central meet. It appears the new track and field training resources built last year at the practice football field are resulting in more competitive Longhorn athletes.

City Slickers, Eastside Announce Closed Dates: Dorchester's City Slickers Bar and Grill will be closed next Wednesday through Saturday, April 20-23, in addition to its normal days off, according to a social media post. Meanwhile, Eastside Bar and Grill will be closed Easter Sunday.

Could Omaha's Tiny House Village Set an Example for Dorchester?: For years, Dorchester residents have decried the lack of affordable housing for seniors who can no longer take care of their larger properties. Today, we note that Nebraska’s first modern-day tiny house village -- soon to start sprouting in north downtown Omaha -- may serve as an affordable-rent example for smaller communities like Dorchester. The 50 stand-alone homes in Omaha, each about 250 square feet, might be a bit too small for our tastes, but the gated village -- along with its community center, gardens, and common laundry facilities -- would appeal to older residents who want to remain in our village. It's would a larger conversation, especially considering it's being financed via the federal low-income housing tax credit program administered by the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority.

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