Spring Community Clean-Up, April 6-13: Dorchester Community Spring Clean-up will be from Saturday, April 6 to April 13. For Dorchester residents only, the village dump site will be open that week from Monday through Friday from 1-7 p.m. and Saturday 9-5 p.m. Accepted items: Furniture, televisions, carpet, mattresses, metal, appliances, batteries, wood without nails. (No pallets, wet pain or hazardous waste, or you will be fined. Also no tires or garbage.) The attendant on duty has authority to accept or reject items.
Volunteer Fire and Rescue to Host Brisket Sandwich Meals, April 6: On Saturday, April 6, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the Dorchester Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department will have brisket sandwich meals to go at the fire station. Drive-thru or pre-order. Free-will offering. Proceeds to support Dorchester Fire and Rescue expenses and equipment. Order by phone at 402-946-4641 or you can text: 402-826-7346.
Hoffman Set to Appear in District Court, April 3: Matthew Hoffman of Dorchester will appear in district court Wednesday, April 3, after a Saline County Court judge ruled earlier this month that the state had met its burden of proof for charges that Hoffman stole more than $22,000 as an employee of Fritz's Bar and Grill in Wilber. Hoffman, who has had legal troubles before, faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.
DeWitt Woman Charged After Contraband Found in Inmate's Feces: Straight from the "Ewwww!" files, a 23-year-old DeWitt woman, Aubree Vculek, has been charged for attempting to pass drugs to a Lincoln penitentiary inmate, according to court documents. Vculek passed the narcotics onto the inmate via a kiss; the drugs were later found inside the inmate's feces. Like Johnny Cash, that stash has been everywhere, man.
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