Sunday, November 17, 2024

NEWS ROUND-UP: City Slickers Receives Rave Reviews

Dorchester's City Slickers Gets Rave Reviews: On a website called Restaurant Guru, Dorchester's City Slickers Bar and Grill gets high marks. The national website calls City Slickers "a great place to visit for a small-town dining experience" with a friendly and attentive staff, and delicious food. "The prime rib and rib-eye steaks are particularly noteworthy, and their wings are also very good. The salad bar is huge and always fresh." The site also notes that prices are very reasonable and the portions are generous. 

Village Board Approves Generous Employee Compensation Increases: In recent weeks, the Dorchester's village board has approved hefty increases in compensation for village government employees. According to public meeting minutes, the board OK'd a 6.5% wage hike for full-time village employees and dump attendant. In a special meeting held Oct. 17, the board also approved annual Health Savings Account contributions for full-time employees -- paid by village taxpayers -- worth $5,400 annually for those with families/spouse and $2,700 for singles. This is in addition to other health insurance benefits, the minutes note.

Village Board Holds Special Meeting for Real Estate Purchase: On Oct. 25, the Dorchester village board held a special meeting. A closed-session meeting makes it difficult to know exactly what was discussed, but the meeting minutes note that the village's contracted attorney has been authorized to "negotiate a real estate purchase on behalf of the village." The board held its regular monthly meeting Nov. 13, but minutes for that meeting have not yet been approved.

Village of Dorchester's Public Information Request Policy: Nebraska's public disclosure laws include the Nebraska Public Records Law, which gives citizens the right to examine public records and documents -- regardless of physical form -- belonging to the state, county, city, village, political subdivision (including schools), or tax-supported entities. The law also lets citizens make copies of public documents; and request public records (without providing a reason). Dorchester residents can request the disclosure of certain village government documents and other resources via a public information request. Requests must be in writing, but can be delivered by hand (in person) or via mail, email, or fax.

Food Truck in Town on Nov. 25: Billies Grilled Cheese will be in Dorchester on Monday, Nov. 25 form 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The truck will be parked by the Legion building. Menus will be posted at the bank, post office, and the village government website when available.

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