Thursday, November 17, 2022

NEWS ROUND-UP: Kathy Palky Celebrates 80 Years

Kathy Palky Celebrates No. 80: Dorchester's very own Kathy Palky will celebrate her 80th birthday this week. She was born Nov. 21, 1942. Greetings may be sent to her at 631 State Hwy 15, Dorchester, NE 68343.

Shaw Is Top Vote-Getter for Village Board: The Dorchester Village Board's new member is also its leading vote recipient. Matt Shaw received 118 votes on Election Day, although he won't officially join the board until the January meeting. Incumbents Roger Miller and Sarah Wenz both received 93 votes a piece and both will return to the board. Current board member Kelly Vyhnalek did not file for re-election.

Hansen, Schnell, Vhynalek Re-elected to School Board: The Dorchester Public School board's three incumbents, who were unchallenged on Election Day, all received more than 230 votes in their runs for re-election. Matt Hansen received 242 votes, Carol Schnell received 237, and Steve Vyhnalek received 248. There were 10 write-ins.

DHS' Jirsa Selected for All-State Chorus -- Again: Ashton Jirsa, a DHS junior, has been selected to Nebraska's all-state high school chorus. He is one of just 54 tenors statewide. This year marks the third consecutive year Jirsa has been chosen to represent Dorchester and his school as part of the distinguished group.

Gov.-Elect Pillen Gets Look at NioCorp Project: Earlier this year, the Dorchester Times spotlighted the rare-earths mining effort in southeast Nebraska. Now Nebraska's incoming governor is learning more about the project near Elk Creek. "It’s important we don’t have to rely on China," Pillen told News Channel Nebraska. "This project is bigger than this community. It’s a big deal for our country." 

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