Tuesday, September 16, 2025

NEWS ROUND-UP: Saline Co. Summer Swampland

How Wet Was Our Summer?: Fall arrives Monday at 1:19 p.m. CT. That will bring an end to summer 2025, which will go down as one of the wettest in recent memory. As of Sept. 16, the year-to-date rainfall total for the Dorchester area is roughly 30 inches, significantly more than the 23.97-inch year-to-date average. Most of this rainfall came after mid-May. Fortunately, the drought is over. But that came with a cost. The heavy rains brought destructive wind and hail to property and crops -- and turned our area into a swampland. We have the massive mosquitos to prove it. Those flying insects aren't going away anytime soon; the long-range forecast shows no freezing temperatures until Oct. 30.

DHS Football Team Picks Up First Win: The Dorchester Longhorns picked up their first victory of 2025 on Sept. 12, even though it came by way of Heartland Lutheran (Grand Island) forfeiting on homecoming night. DHS is off this week but will resume play on Sept. 26 at Harvard (0-3) followed by an Oct. 3 home game against Silver Lake (2-1). See DHS' online schedule.     

Longhorn Volleyball Begins Season 5-3: The Lady Longhorns volleyball team has started their season with a 5-3 record, dropping a couple contests in which the Orange and Black Attack was favored to win. On Sept. 11, DHS lost to Class D-2 rival Giltner (5-1). Two days later, on Sept. 13, Dorchester topped Class C-2 Southern ( 4-10) but fell to Falls City Sacred Heart (5-7) and Pawnee City (5-5). Tonight, DHS is on the road against Nebraska Lutheran, and will travel to Osceola on Tuesday, Sept. 23 to take on the Lady Bulldogs. See DHS' online schedule.

Axline, Theis Crowned Homecoming Royalty: During DHS homecoming ceremony held Sept. 12, Caden Axline was crowned king, while Bailey Theis was crowned queen. Our congratulations to this fine representatives of Dorchester High School.

Home for Sale: A three-bedroom, one-bath home at 905 Franklin Ave. has been listed for sale since early September. The home, built 125 years ago, has a price tag of $168,000. View it here

'Pure Nebraska' Features County Museum Again: 10/11 News' 'Pure Nebraska' program is highlighting the Saline County Museum once again, this time with a spotlight on the museums' communications and business display in the Weidner Building. It features an impressive display of vintage typewriters, as well as newspaper printing presses used in Dorchester and Friend. Also on display are the movie projectors that were used at the Dorchester community theater, once housed in the Dorchester Community Building. This is a critical piece of Saline County history, and we salute the museum staff and volunteers for bringing it to life. Watch 10/11's feature story.

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