Director of the Fremont Health Foundation Thanks Community For Support And Urges To Continue To Donate Where You Can
FREMONT- Director of the Fremont Health Foundation, Shawn Shanahan, gave an update on community help and donations happening during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We have had an amazing response from our generous community of people making homemade masks,
Loretta M. Ferguson
Loretta M. Ferguson, 82 years, of Fremont, NE passed away Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at Methodist Fremont Health. Loretta was born to Joseph and Marie (Havlovec) Stuchlik in Prague, NE. She grew up in Bruno, NE and
Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce Hosts Educational Seminar With UNL Meat Specialist Dennis Burson
FREMONT- The Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce (FACC) has been hosting weekly Zoom meetings with manufacturers in local communities to inform the public on important matters happening during the pandemic. This week’s meeting hosted UNL Meat Specialist,
DHHS Releases Details About May 11th Relaxed DHM for Three Rivers Public Health Department
LINCOLN – Governor Ricketts announced yesterday that the current directed health measures for the health districts of Lincoln/Lancaster County, Three Rivers Public Health Department and West Central Health Department will continue until May 11th. On May 11th:
Lady Warriors Announce 2020 Soccer Schedule
FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University’s women’s soccer team has released their schedule for the 2020 season. The Lady Warriors went 17-2-2 last season, winning the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) regular and postseason titles. This year’s schedule
Jordan Larson Heading to New Professional Volleyball League
LINCOLN – Former Nebraska All-American Jordan Larson is taking a lead role in an upstart professional volleyball league scheduled to launch next year. Larson was one of the first three players to sign with Athletes Unlimited Volleyball,
UNL Students Among Women Athletes Suing NCAA For Failing to Stop Sex Assaults
LINCOLN – In a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday in Michigan, seven women — including four who attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln — accused the NCAA of failing to protect them on their respective campuses from alleged sexual