Tuesday, September 24, 2024

NEWS ROUND-UP: DHS Volleyball Makes Case For Top-10 Ranking

 

DHS Volleyball Sweeps No. 8 Osceola: Dorchester's Class D-2 volleyball team convincingly beat Class D-2's No. 8 Osceola Lady Bulldogs in three straight sets Tuesday night. In a contest held at the Dorchester gym, the Orange and Black Attack looked sharp, dominating Osceola (10-2) most of the contest. The DHS ladies are now 10-2 on the year and have adequately made the case that they should be ranked in Class D-2's top 10. Next up for the Lady Longhorns are High Plains Community (7-4) and Shelby/Rising City (4-7) in a Thursday triangular at High Plains. On Saturday, Sept. 28, DHS will travel to Waco to take on Omaha Christian Academy (6-4) and Nebraska Lutheran (6-6) in another triangular.

Shirley Kasl Turns 90: Shirley Kasl of Dorchester will celebrates her 90th birthday this week. She was born Sept. 25, 1934, in Wilber. Her family members include her son and daughter-in-law, George and Jen Kasl of Dorchester; four granddaughters; and two great-granddaughters. To help Shirley celebrate, cards may be sent to 1375 County Road I, Dorchester, NE 68343.

Farmers Cooperative to Build Major Facility Near Pawnee City: Farmers Cooperative has unveiled plans to build a grain shuttle loading facility near Pawnee City in southeast Nebraska. "The facility will feature a storage capacity of approximately 3.7 million bushels and will include a 110-car shuttle shipper on the BNSF railroad,” said Dale Hayek, senior vice president of grain at Farmers Cooperative. Construction is scheduled to begin this fall and the facility should be operational by the fall of 2026.

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