Early Steps to Repair Fremont/Farmland/Railroad Levee Underway
FREMONT – Work is beginning on tree removal from the “Fremont-Farmland-Railroad Levee” on the southwest side of Fremont. City Administrator Brian Newton Comments: Newton said the City will be responsible for upkeep and maintenance, and plans to apply to
Water Department Repairs & Replacements Continue
FREMONT – Water line and hydrant repairs will continue across Fremont this week, with a water main repair completed on Tuesday and a hydrant replacement scheduled for Wednesday morning. The Water Department repaired a suspected water main
DCSO Investigating Theft of Diabetic Supplies from Campsite
FREMONT – The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an overnight theft of medical supplies that occurred this week at a popular camping area. On Monday morning, the DCSO took a theft report at the Fremont Lakes
Fremont Trap Team Bring Home Awards from Cornhusker State Games
LINCOLN – The Fremont Trap Team participated in the 2020 Cornhusker State Games at Lincoln Isaak Walton on 7-18-2020. 185 total shooters from 6th through 12th grades participated. Results: Fremont Team “B” 16 yard Team event, Gold
Read: NSEA Letter to Gov. Ricketts Regarding COVID-19 Safety
The following is a letter from the Nebraska State Education Association to Governor Pete Ricketts. The views and verbiage in this letter belong to the writer and the letter in its entirety is provided here as an
Legislature Passes Emergency Medical Services Cost Bill
LINCOLN — A bill that would make it illegal for Nebraska health care providers to charge patients higher, out-of-network rates, for emergency services has won final approval in the Legislature. Senators voted 47-0 today to pass the
Nebraska lawmakers OK endorsement deals for college athletes
LINCOLN — College athletes in Nebraska may soon be able to sign endorsement deals with sneaker companies, car dealerships and other sponsors under a bill approved by lawmakers. Today, lawmakers gave the measure final approval with a
Loup Basin PHD Prepares to Move to Phase 4 DHM
LINCOLN – Each local health district continues to evaluate its progress in the fight against COVID-19. The Governor’s Office and Nebraska’s DHHS have started conversations with local health department districts about moving to Phase 4 Directed Health
Girl Scouts Add 24 New Science & Business Badges
OMAHA – Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska and Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) today announced 24 new badges designed to help girls practice ambitious leadership in the crucial areas of automotive engineering, STEM career exploration, entrepreneurship,
Mavericks Volleyball Earn Academic Award for 21st Year in a Row
OMAHA – The Omaha volleyball team earned the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award for the 21st straight year. As a team, the Mavericks recorded a 3.727 GPA during the 2019-20 academic year to garner the