Gov. Ricketts Unveils How The State Will Being Using The CARES Act Funds
LINCOLN –Today, May 27th, during his daily coronavirus briefing, Governor Pete Ricketts unveiled how the State of Nebraska plans to use federal coronavirus funds to get Nebraska growing. Nebraska is receiving $1.25 billion through the CARES Act
3RPHD: 460 Cases in this Jurisdiction as of Wednesday
FREMONT – Nine new cases of COVID-19 were disclosed by Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) on Wednesday, all in Dodge county. Lab-confirmed cases within this jurisdiction are as follows: Dodge County: 401 cases Saunders County: 31
Gov. Ricketts Appoints Dr. Theo Freye To Lead New Trade Office In Germany

LINCOLN –Today, Governor Pete Ricketts announced the appointment of Dr. Theo W. Freye to lead the Nebraska Department of Economic Development’s new office in Germany. The office will be known as the Nebraska Center Germany. “With his
Athletes, Staff Returning to UNL for Summer Conditioning
LINCOLN – Nebraska already has between 150 and 175 student-athletes on campus, Athletic Director Bill Moos said on his monthly radio show Tuesday. More will trickle in next week, in accordance with the NCAA’s green light for
NSAA Issues Requirements for School Summer Strength & Conditioning Programs
LINCOLN – Beginning June 1st, NSAA member schools are once again permitted to conduct voluntary strength and conditioning sessions. While these school-sponsored summertime conditioning programs will be allowed, the NSAA says that, “prioritizing the health and safety
City News This Week With Bob Flittie & Brian Newton: May 26
Bob Flittie & Chris Walz contributed to this report. FREMONT – Memorial day is the unofficial start to summer for most people, and Bob Flittie covered a few summery topics in this week’s City News Update with