Tuesday, October 3, 2023

NEWS ROUND-UP: Crete Rotary Gifts Dictionaries To Dorchester Students


Village Board Meeting Is Oct. 9: Dorchester's monthly village board meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 9 at the Dorchester Community Hall.  The Times has been sent an anonymous email said that a change could be coming to the village board, but no details were given. (As a reminder, the village board recently voted to move its monthly meeting to the second Monday of the month.) Board agendas and meeting minutes are located here.

DHS Grad Named to Homecoming Court at Morningside: Dorchester High School alumnus Ridge Hoffman has been selected to the homecoming court at Morningside University (Sioux City, Iowa). Ridge is a double major in special education and elementary education. He is set to graduate in May 2024 hopes to land a teaching job in or near Dorchester. 

Register for 3-on-3 Volleyball League by Oct. 9: Those wanting to play in Dorchester's 3-on-3 volleyball league have until Monday, Oct. 9 to turn in their team roster. Turn in this completed form to the village office along with the $30 fee.

Food Trucks Coming to Main Street: Downtown Dorchester will play host to several food trucks over the coming days. On Oct. 8 (from noon to 5:30 p.m) and on Oct. 9 (3:30 to 7:30 p.m), catch Chi Style Kitchen. Amigos will be available Oct. 10 (11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.). Catch Dar's Kitchen on Oct. 16 (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). And visit Pork's Done on Oct. 23 (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.). Menus will be posted at the bank, post office, at Village Hall.

Crete Organization Provides Dictionaries to Longhorns: In an act of kindness and generosity from our next-door neighbor, the Crete Rotary recently donated new dictionaries to every Dorchester third grader, according to DPS social media.

Former Dorchester Resident Dinah Cannon Passes: Diana Cannon, a former resident of Dorchester who was married to longtime Dorchester maintenance supervisor LeRoy Vyhnalek, passed away Sept. 25. After moving away in 1988, Dinah returned to Nebraska to be near friends and family. She loved volunteering at the Dorchester Public Library. Her obituary can be read here.

October Fun at State Parks: Nebraska Game and Parks wants Times readers to know that many state parks will be hosting family-friendly festivities throughout October. Check out the schedule of events and plan your opportunity for fun, whether that's carving pumpkins, trick-or-treating, or a haunted hayrack ride.

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