Fremont Family YMCA to Reopen With Extensive Modifications
FREMONT – The Fremont Family YMCA announced today that it will be reopening on Saturday, May 9 under extensive modifications and new rules to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The YMCA experience will be different than what
GFDC to Host Grab N Go Meals at Huey’s Smokehouse
FREMONT- The Greater Fremont Development Council is excited to announce a new location of the next round of Grab N Go meals. They will be sponsoring 230 meals at Huey’s Smokehouse BBQ, located at 2204 N Bell
HHS Awards $2,420,398 to Expand COVID-19 Testing in Nebraska
NEBRASKA- Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), awarded $2,420,398 to seven health centers in Nebraska, to expand COVID-19 testing. Across the nation, nearly $583 million was
Fremont Area United Way and Fremont Rotary Partner To Help Families In Need
FREMONT- In this time of crisis, although they are unable to hold regular meetings, the Fremont Rotary Club is still working to give back to the community. Fremont Rotary recently became aware of the availability of Emergency
Woman Endangers Teen Girls with Alleged Vigilante Plan
LINCOLN — A 39-year-old Lincoln woman is being charged with felony child abuse after she allegedly planned to take two teenage girls to Las Vegas to “catch sex traffickers” in what can only be described as an
Nebraska National Guard Mobilizes More Members for Pandemic than Flood
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s National Guard has officially mobilized more of its members members to respond to the coronavirus pandemic than it did during last year’s record-setting, statewide floods. Governor Ricketts and Major General Daryl L. Bohac confirmed
Lincoln Police Allowing Officers to Display Visible Tattoos
LINCOLN — Police officers in Lincoln won’t have to cover up their tattoos for the next six weeks – at least. If the public approves, the new policy change could become permanent, allowing officers to have visible
Coach Fritsche Returning to Area Coaching With Grand Island Gig
GRAND ISLAND – Former Midland University women’s basketball coach Matt Fritsche is coming back to Nebraska. Fritsche has been named the athletic director at Grand Island Northwest High School. Fritsche was the girls basketball coach at Bellevue