Mark K. Leitel
Mark K. Leitel, age 65, of Fremont, passed away Friday, June 19, 2020, at his residence. He was born June 18, 1955 at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia and was raised in Lincoln and Omaha. Mark attended Omaha schools
Construction Will Begin Soon At The Fremont Municipal Building
FREMONT- The City will begin work on installing a new elevator on the West entrance of the Municipal Building. An exact date has not been released, but work is expected to start soon. Once the project starts,
Gov. Ricketts Comments on Nebraska’s National Unemployment Rate Ranking
LINCOLN – Today, Governor Pete Ricketts issued a statement following the news that Nebraska’s unemployment rate ranked best in the nation. In May, Nebraska’s unemployment rate decreased to 5.2% from 8.7% in April. “Today’s announcement that Nebraska
MCC Sees Successful High School Dual Enrollment Numbers In Fremont Area
FREMONT – Metropolitan Community College has seen positive numbers locally in its dual enrollment programming, enrolling more than 75 high school students from the Fremont area for classes this summer, including more than 50 students from Fremont High School. MCC dual
City of Fremont Update: Reopening Efforts and Construction Underway
Fremont- The City of Fremont gave an update on services that are planning to re-open in June and the road paving timeline for Johnson Road in Fremont. Services are re-opening and expanding limitations due to Gov. Rickett’s
Eviction Halted By Douglas County Court Judge, Cites Federal CARES Act Eviction Moratorium
OMAHA- In a victory for tenants struggling to pay their rent during the COVID-19 crisis, for the first time in Nebraska, Douglas County Court Judge Thomas K. Harmon (Omaha) ruled this past week that the federal moratorium
Husker Update: Frost & Hoiberg Donate Back Portion of Salaries, Paul Decommits, Palensky Goes Pro
LINCOLN – In today’s Husker Update, football loses an inside linebacker, Frost & Hoiberg donate back a portion of their pay, and baseball’s Aaron Palensky heads to the MLB. Paul Decommits Inside linebacker Christopher Paul on Thursday
FSB Loses Game 1 to Columbus; Game 2 Rained Out
COLUMBUS – The First State Bank American Legion Seniors baseball team began the 2020 season last night in a scheduled doubleheader at Columbus. Columbus won game one 5-2 before the second game was rained out. Columbus scored