3RPHD Now Reporting Recovered Cases of Covid-19: Continued Increase in New Cases
Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) gave an update Wednesday afternoon on total lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases within the district. Parentheses indicate changes. Dodge County: 859 cases (+4) | 438 cases recovered Saunders County: 183 cases (+6) |
Fremont High School Announces Fall Sports Protocols
FREMONT- With the start of the fall sports season, Fremont High School released their protocol for activities for the fall and the precautionary steps that are being taken to ensure the safety of all involved. “We’ve had
Ethel Marie Kavan
Ethel Marie Kavan, 97, of Wahoo, NE, formerly of Morse Bluff, NE, passed away Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at Saunders County Medical Center Long Term Care in Wahoo, NE. Ethel was born July 24, 1923, in Prague,
Nebraska Voters to Receive Early Ballot Request Application
LINCOLN- Secretary of State Bob Evnen has decided to mail an early ballot application to every registered voter whose county did not already do so. The effect will be every registered voter in Nebraska will receive an early
FPS Gives Summer Recap and Fall Semester Update
FREMONT- Fremont Public Schools officials were on the KHUB morning show, August 19, 2020, to discuss the success of the summer feeding program, a Disaster Response Grant the school received, and an update on planning for fall
$500 Worth of Items Stolen From Vehicle
FREMONT- On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at approximately 3:45 pm, Fremont Police received a theft complaint at a residence in the 300 block of west 4th Street. In the report, the complainant said that someone entered her
Fremont man arrested on two outstanding arrest warrants
FREMONT- On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, Zackery J. Carlstrom, 29, of Fremont was cited on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance after a small amount of methamphetamine was found in his wallet. Carlstrom had been originally
Midland’s Theo Blum Nominated by GPAC for NAIA Award
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) announced their 2020 nominees for the top honors in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Midland University’s Theo Blum was among those submitted for annual awards
Husker Grad Creates Bowling Program: “Black Girls Can Bowl 2”
LINCOLN – Former Husker bowler Gazmine Mason‘s initiative earned national exposure on Tuesday (Aug. 18), as she was featured on Good Morning America. Mason, a three-time All-American as a Husker, started Black Girls Can Bowl 2, a
Moo Offense Dominates Souris Valley, Winning 11-3
MINOT, ND – For the second straight night, the dominant Moo offense bludgeoned Souris Valley pitching, winning 11-3 Tuesday night at Corbett Field. In the first two games of the regular season ending three-game series, the Moo have