Nebraska Innovation Campus New Home for Sanitizer Production
LINCOLN – In the parking lot of Nebraska Innovation Campus’ (NIC) Food Processing Center (FPC), a white tent houses a temporary hand sanitizer production facility. More than 20 organizations have come together to help meet the escalating
Increased Incidence of Domestic Violence Expected With Pandemic – Help is Available
LINCOLN – Social isolation and physical distancing can keep people safe from the spread of the novel coronavirus; unfortunately, these days of increased stress and decreased contact can be dangerous for the victims of domestic abuse. Social
All 93 Nebraska Counties Now Under State Level DHM
LINCOLN – Governor Pete Ricketts announced the State’s ninth COVID-19 related Directed Health Measure (DHM) last Friday, which added the remaining counties not already under one. The DHM will be in effect until May 11, 2020. All
High Tech Teaching “Manikins” Moved to Midland U from Methodist Fremont Health

FREMONT – Even as the Midland campus is seeing many of its students move out, a few new “residents” were moved in this week – but these aren’t students. Five Gaumard Manikins, high tech patient simulators used
Talk to Your Kids About Coronavirus Changes & Stress
LINCOLN – Parents normally at work are quarantined, kids are out of school indefinitely. Your children know something is different, and they will come to you with questions. “Children look to adults for guidance on how to
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Isaac W. Schreiner
Isaac W. Schreiner, infant son of Christopher and Sara ‘Saner’ Schreiner was born March 3, 2020 in Elkhorn and died on April 6, 2020 at Children’s Hospital in Omaha. Survived by: Parents – Christopher and Sara Schreiner
City News This Week with Bob Flittie & Brian Newton – April 6

FREMONT – Fremont’s City Administrator, Brian Newton, stopped by to talk with Bob about a few topics, ranging from social distancing at City Council meetings to the newest water quality report for the City. At last week’s