Thursday, January 5, 2023

NEWS ROUND-UP: Donkey Basketball Returns To Dorchester, Jan. 31


Donkey Basketball Set for Jan. 31: At 7 p.m. on Jan. 31, donkey basketball will return to Dorchester as part of a fundraiser for the Dorchester Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter. The last time donkey basketball made an appearance in Dorchester was 2018, when roughly 600 attended to watch the show. Older readers may recall Dorchester used to host these events long ago. Tickets may be purchased in advance for $7 a piece; tickets at the door will cost $10. Email cassidy.olson@dorchesterschool.org for more details.

Dorchester's Phil Weber Turns 88: Dorchester's Phil Weber recently celebrated his 88th birthday, according to his daughter Lori Weber Schultz. If you see him, wish Phil a happy birthday!

Saline County Sees Success in Latest Drunk Driving Campaign: The Saline County Sheriff's department participated in the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" mobilization campaign from late December to the new year and are calling it a success. During the enforcement period, the sheriff’s office responded to four accidents with no fatalities or serious injuries, and none of the reported accidents were alcohol related. They also reported 22 citations/arrests.

DHS Alumna Marcia Boden Passes: Dorchester-area native Marcia Ann Boden, age 84, passed away Dec. 19 after suffering a fatal aortic aneurysm in Kaiser Hospital, Roseville, California. She was a member of the Dorchester High School class of 1956. Read Boden's full obituary.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Village Dweller checks all reader comments to determine if they are appropriate for print.