Friday, July 5, 2024

NEWS ROUND-UP: Confirmed Tornado Near Dorchester

Confirmed Twister Near Dorchester: The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down near Dorchester on Monday evening, July 1. Preliminary damage surveys identified an EF-0 tornado in the Dorchester area. The Dorchester tornado occurred between 10:46 and 10:47 p.m., featuring estimated peak winds of 74 mph. This tornado’s path stretched 0.26 miles with a maximum width of 80 yards. No injuries or fatalities were reported.

Wenz Resigns From Village Board; Replacement Needed: Sarah Wenz, member of the Board of the Village of Dorchester, has resigned from the term elected effective June 10. A qualified registered voter -- meaning a resident of Dorchester -- must now be nominated, as provided by law, by the Board Chairman, for approval by the Village Board, to fill the vacancy created. The remainder of the four year term will end December 14, 2026. The next village board meeting is Monday, July 8 at Farmers Cooperative, entrance door No. 2, at 6:30 pm.

Community Foundation Awarded $5K Grant for Shot Clocks: The Dorchester Community Foundation Fund has been awarded a Youth Engagement Grant, facilitated through the Nebraska Community Foundation. The matching grant for $5,000 will go to the Dorchester Schools athletic department to purchase a shot clock for the school's gym.

Dorchester Alum John Stern Passes: John Arthur Stern was born on July 6, 1971 to Ray and Dorothy (May) Stern in Crete. He attended Dorchester High School graduating in 1989. John worked for Tenneco Automotive Company for 18 years. In his free time, he loved fishing and watching the Dallas Cowboys and Nebraska Corn Huskers play football. John passed away on May 23 in Lincoln at the age of 52. He is survived by his son Alex Stern, brother Rayfred “Butch” Stern, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. John was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Dorothy Stern. 

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