BLM Protestors Promote Peace And Change In Fremont
Fremont- On Sunday, May 31st, at 5 pm a group of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protestors gathered at the intersection of 23rd and Bell to fight for better treatment and equality of persons of color. Protests like
Construction Work Has Begun on US-77, Wahoo Viaduct
Wahoo- Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020, work began on US-77, Wahoo Viaduct, from reference post 92.05 to Reference Post 93.42, according to the Department of Transportation. Garcia-Chicioine Enterprises Inc., of Milford, Nebraska, received the contract and will be
FOUND SAFE: Missing Teenager Located Tuesday
UPDATE: Gerber was located safe on Tuesday afternoon and was reunited with his guardian. PREVIOUSLY: FREMONT – The Fremont Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing teenager. Michael L. Gerber is
DHHS To Use CARES Act Funding To Aid Child Care Providers
Lincoln –With the passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES), $3.5 billion was appropriated to the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). The CCDF is the primary federal funding source for child care
Relay For Life Dodge County Begins Sunday, June 7th
DODGE COUNTY- The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Dodge County will begin the 2020 Seasons of Hope celebration on Sunday, June 7th. To commemorate National Cancer Survivor’s Day on that date and honor local survivors,
City News This Week With Brian Newton & Bob Flittie: June 1
Bob Flittie contributed to this report FREMONT – From parks to police to the power plant, Brian Newton & Bob Flittie discussed a wide range of topics that will interest and impact the city throughout June.
Husker Recruiting Update: Omar Manning
LINCOLN – Arguably the most important recruit in Nebraska’s 2020 recruiting class, Omar Manning, has graduated from Kilgore (Texas) College, according to one of his coaches. Kilgore associate head coach Keith Browning announced on Twitter Monday night