Orleatha W. Kellogg
Orleatha W. Kellogg age 94 of Fremont passed away, Thursday, April 2, 2020 at the Crowell Memorial Home in Blair. She was born on May 26, 1925 in Bethel, Kansas to Hector and Grace (Lawver) Gravel. The
Methodist Fremont Health to Prepare for Potential Case Surge with Emergency Tent
FREMONT – As part of the hospital’s continued preparation for the potential of a pandemic-related patient surge, Methodist Fremont Health will erect a temporary emergency preparedness tent on the southeastern area of the hospital parking lot. The
Partial Lane Closures as Work Begins on Bell Street
FREMONT – The City of Fremont announced several road construction projects getting underway this week. The Bell street asphalt overlay project started Monday morning. Work will include installing ADA compliant ramps, traffic loop detectors, adjusting structures in
Nebraska doctors urge governor to impose tight restrictions
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A group of doctors has urged Gov. Pete Ricketts to impose stricter measures to limit the spread of COVID-19, just as the state reported 40 new cases of the coronavirus. Ricketts has imposed
Newest COVID-19 Cases Make Dodge County’s 7th, Washington’s 20th
FREMONT – Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) has identified two new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the tri-county health district The first case is a Dodge county resident and close contact of the case identified at
Fremont Social Distancing Egg Hunt
FREMONT- Need something fun to do with the kids on Sunday, April 5th? Load up the car for a drive around town to search for Easter eggs! Locals and businesses in Fremont have been busy placing eggs
Walmarts Nationwide to Limit Number of Patrons in Stores
FREMONT – Walmart stores across the country will begin regulating store entry beginning Saturday, April 4th. Walmart will limit the number of customers allowed in a store at once. Stores will now allow no more than five
Three Rivers Public Health Department Discovers 4th Saunders County Case
WAHOO – Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) has identified an additional case of COVID-19 in Saunders County. This case is a close contact of the case identified at the Saunders County Department of Corrections on
First State Bank & Trust provides free celebratory yard signs to Archbishop Bergan & Fremont High School graduates
FREMONT – This week, many local high school seniors received the news that their graduation ceremony will be cancelled or postponed indefinitely. Two local businesses are teaming up to give the Class of 2020 a little recognition,
University of Nebraska develops a COVID-19 screening mobile app for Apple iPhone
OMAHA – The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) has launched a mobile app to screen large groups of individuals who are concerned that they may have COVID-19, and to help first responders and other health care