Community Foundation Pork Feed, Aug. 13: Readers should note that there's been a change in venue for the Dorchester Community Foundation Fund's annual pork feed this Sunday, Aug. 13 with serving beginning at 4:30 p.m. The feed will be held at the Dorchester American Legion Hall and Community Hall, not the city park, due to a strong chance of storms. Get ready for pork ribs and pulled pork sandwiches, pork and beans, coleslaw, and more! It's a free-will offering meal. Read more at News Channel Nebraska.
Tellez Appointed to Dorchester Village Board: Nancy Tellez has been appointed to the Dorchester Village Board. She was sworn in Monday, Aug. 7, filling the seat of Eric Bird, who resigned from his term last month. Tellez brings good experience when it comes to municipality operations; she is the acting city clerk for the City of Crete and the former director of community assistance.
Survey Finds More Young People Want Small-Town Life: A new survey of rural Nebraska young people reveals that a sizable majority (64%) say they want to live in small towns. At the same time, many (76%) say they also feel like they don’t play a role in the communities they live in. The survey’s positive feedback shows that participants desire the aspects of what Nebraska already offers: small towns that provide safety, good schools, and proximity to family. Read more in the Omaha World-Herald.
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