Tuesday, December 6, 2022

NEWS ROUND-UP: White Christmas? -40 Degrees In Mid-January?


White Christmas? Then -40 Degrees in January?: The start of winter is still two weeks away, but sources at AccuWeather say there's a chance of a white Christmas in our area. Precipitation is expected Friday, Dec. 23 and it may be enough to give us the white stuff that ol' Bing used to dream of. Then look out! Heavy snow is predicted the first week of January by the Farmers' Almanac. By mid-January, the Almanac predicts one of the coldest outbreaks of arctic air in several years. How cold? Try 40 degrees below zero! (Snow may be coming as early as this Thursday.)

Kohout Donates Christmas Tree to DPS: Marvin Kohout recently donated another Christmas tree to Dorchester Public School, according to DPS social media. Kohout is owner of Kohout's Christmas Trees, which has been in business since 1984.

Divises Celebrate 50th Anniversary: Wayne and Cindy Divis of Pleasant Hill recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married Nov. 18, 1972 in David City. Their family members include children, daughter, Nikki Divis; son, Wayne Divis, and his wife, Amy; and daughter, Angie Trummer and her husband, Matt, and eight grandchildren. Greetings may be sent to them at 1612 County Road HH, Dorchester.

Christmas at the Museum Is This Saturday: This Saturday, Dec. 10, the Saline County Museum Historical Society will host an "Old Fashion Christmas at the Museum" from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Come early for a freewill chili and cinnamon roll lunch and stay until the end for a Christmas carol sing along. Organizers say the 68 nativity sets on display are worth a trip to see! 

Dorchester Remains a Low Cost-of-Living Leader: Compared to the rest of the country, Dorchester's cost of living is 23.2% lower than the U.S. average. That's according to the latest update from BestPlaces.net. Meanwhile, the median home cost in Dorchester is real estate is $116,600. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 3.8%.

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