Tuesday, March 21, 2023

NEWS ROUND-UP: Steak Feed Attendance Up; DHS' Crow's Nest Coming Down

Huge Turnout for Dorchester Community Foundation Fund Feed: An estimated 425 individuals turned out Saturday night for the Dorchester Community Foundation Fund's annual steak and hamburger feed. The successful event moves the organization closer to raising the capital needed for the Nerud Field shaded bleachers that will make watching summertime baseball and softball more bearable.

DHS Crow's Nest to Be Torn Down: It appears some more changes are coming to Dorchester High School's football field at Nerud Field. At this month's DPS school board meeting, discussion was held about the Dorchester Volunteer Fire Department being utilized to burn the longtime crow's nest that has overlooked the gridiron for decades (despite a few changes in appearance). The Nebraska Department of Transportation has agreed to remove the concrete, according to the school board minutes. The Times has been told by inside sources that a new crow's nest could be erected by the start of the 2023 football season. Also planned is a fence on the south side of the field.

'Little Shop of Horrors' Coming to DHS Stage: The DHS music and drama departments are planning performances of the famous musical "Little Shop of Horrors" on Thursday, March 30 and Friday, 31. Both performances will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Wind Power Takes Some Blows: It seems Saline County residents aren't the only ones being driven crazy by the constant flashing red lights from hundreds of wind turbines on the horizon. In Kansas, state lawmakers are considering a bill that would require technology to dampen red lights atop those wind turbines starting later this year. Also, it looks like next-door Jefferson County may soon adopt tighter restrictions on commercial wind energy development after more than a year crafting regulations. We have said for years that for those who want renewable energy, solar makes more sense in more populated sections of the state -- and we were right.

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