New Bus for DPS: Dorchester Public School's social media reports the school's new bus has arrived. According to the school's post, the new bus features coach seating and air conditioning, which "will make some of those long road trips to away events more comfortable for our students, athletes, and coaches."
Village Clean-Up Continues Through Saturday: Dorchester's community spring clean-up, which started April 15, continues until Saturday, April 22. The village dump site will be open Wednesday from 1-7 p.m. and Saturday 9-5 p.m.
DHS Sends Journalists to State: Dorchester High School had eight qualifiers and one alternate for the Nebraska School Activities Association's state journalism competition. According to sources, this ties the record for the number of DHS students who have qualified in a single school year. The following Longhorns will be competing Monday, April 24 in Norfolk: Gabby Theis; Jacob Cerny; Elsy Loarca; Ariana Tellez; Hailey Schweitzer; Andrea Pavlish; Mackenzie Luzum; Victoria Leavitt; and Joseph Peacock. Congrats to all of these budding journalists.
DHS Alum Thomas Parks Passes: Thomas W. Parks, a Dorchester native and 1948 DHS graduate, passed away on April 13. The son of Lorenzo and Lela (West) Parks, he was a longtime employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Funeral services are set for Wednesday, April 19, in Lincoln. See the full obituary.
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