Saturday, February 1, 2025

NEWS ROUND-UP: DHS Girls Capture Bronze At CRC Tourney

DHS Girls Grab Third at CRC: The Dorchester girls basketball team has captured the third-place trophy at the Crossroads Conference tournament at York, advancing to 14-2 on the season. On Jan. 21, the Lady Longhorns suffered their first loss of the season falling to a top-10 Class C2 team, Cross County, 58-35. Injured senior point guard Baylor Behrens sat out that contest. DHS beat Shelby-Rising City 40-28 on Jan. 23. At the CRC Tournament, DHS fell to BDS, which they had defeated earlier in the season, but beat Twin River (Genoa and Silver Creek) by 45-44. The Orange and Black Attack must now prepare for their last five regular games of the season as they aim to capture at least 20 wins and perhaps go down as the winningest girls team in DHS history. Meanwhile, the DHS boys have fallen to 1-15 on the season, struggling to be competitive in most games.

Two Food Vendors in February: Tammie's Tasty Treats and Crete Nutrition will be paying a visit to the village this month, serving inside the Dorchester Community Building. Tammie's Tasty Treats will be in town Monday, Feb. 10 from 4 - 6 p.m. Crete Nutrition will visit Wednesday, Feb. 12 from 7 - 9 a.m. Menus are at the post office, First State Bank, and the village office.

Statewide News Service Examines Friend-Exeter Consolidation: Nebraska News Service, a statewide reporting service serving community newspapers, recently reported on the consolidation of Friend Public School and Exeter-Milligan Public School. The story notes that the two institutions' student populations have declined by a combined 49% in the last two decades, with E-M’s enrollment shrinking from 302 students to 141. During the same span in Friend, enrollment declined from 331 to 213. This trend highlights the urgent need for small communities like to Dorchester to expand housing stock, both new and renovated.

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