Wednesday, March 11, 2026

NEWS ROUND-UP: Village of Dorchester Spending Sees 216% Jump

 
Village Spending Sees 216% Jump: The Village of Dorchester budget for the current 2025-26 fiscal year, approved last fall by the village board, increased total disbursements and transfers of funds by 216%. That is $7.74 million for the current fiscal year compared to $2.45 million the previous year. Key line items were water ($2.5 million), electrical utilities ($1.1 million), and streets ($1.7 million). The village budget is available for public viewing since it is filed with the Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts. See it here. If you're interested in the spending of school districts, counties, and other communities in Nebraska, see this page.

Dorchester Kindergarten Roundup, April 1 and 2: A DPS social media post reports that registration for Dorchester's kindergarten class for next school year will be held April 1 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Then the annual DPS Kindergarten Roundup will be the following day, April 2, starting at 12:15 p.m., giving the students a chance to meet their fellow little Longhorns. Call Mrs. Schindler for questions at bailey.schindler@dorchester.org.

Village Office Closed Third Week of March: According to the village government website, the village office will be closed the week of March 16. No other details are provided. It simply reads: "The Village office will be closed the week of March 16 - March 20. Please plan accordingly. If you have an emergency, please call the Utility cell (402-381-8442) or the Clerk cell (402-381-8644)."

Saline Center Consignment Sale, March 15: As a reminder, Saline Center will host its 42nd annual consignment sale Sunday, March 15, starting at 9:30 a.m. If you missed our original story, read it here.

Anti-Teen-Drinking Event Set for April 8 in Milford: The Todd Becker Foundation will host a community outreach event in Milford on April 8 at the Milford High School. The foundation is working with area churches to conduct this free program, which is open to the public. The Todd Becker Foundation is a non-profit that started in Kearney in the spring of 2005 following the death of 18-year-old high school student Todd Becker in an alcohol-related car accident. Visit toddbecker.org for more information.

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