Over 3" of Rain Cover Dorchester Area: Some relief from the ongoing drought as much-needed precipitation fell on the Dorchester area over the past three storm-filled nights, May 16-18. Dorchester itself received around three inches in total, with most of that rain coming Saturday evening. Despite pea- and bubble-gum-sized hail and high winds, Dorchester emerged without significant damage. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case for other parts of the state as tornadoes struck populated areas in central and southeast Nebraska.
DHS Sending Four Girls to State Track and Field: Four Lady Longhorns are headed to Omaha this week to represent DHS at the 2026 Nebraska Track and Field State Championships at Burke Stadium. Bailey Theis will compete in both the shot put and discus; Kaitlyn Bolton in discus; Micaela Loarca in the 3200 meter run; and Brennaly Vazquez in the 200 meter dash. See the schedule for the May 20-23 events here. These are some serious athletes as DHS girls continue to shine in athletics. The track and field state championships will be live-streamed, including all track events May 20-23 live from Omaha.
DHS Excels at State Journalism Contest: Congratulations to the DHS journalism students who placed fifth as a team in Class C out of 27 schools competing at the NSAA State Journalism Competition held in Norfolk on Monday, April 27. Dorchester also had one individual state champion, Max Novak in the Yearbook Sports Feature Writing contest. Other top-four finishers included Lyberty Bartlett (4th in Yearbook Feature Writing), Briana Tellez (4th in Newspaper Feature Writing), and the team comprised of Emilia Perez, Briana Tellez, and Lyberty Bartlett (2nd in Yearbook Theme Development). The students are advised by Mrs. Severance.

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