Governor, NDA Launch New Branding Program for Products Grown & Made in Nebraska
LINCOLN – On Monday, Governor Pete Ricketts and Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) Director Steve Wellman announced a new branding program to promote agricultural products grown, raised, and made in Nebraska. The program, “Nebraska Straight from the Good Life,”
Cross Country to Begin Season at Sunflower Opener
FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University’s men’s and women’s cross country teams will begin their 2020 season this upcoming Saturday. The Warriors make the short trek to Sioux Center, Iowa for the Sunflower Opener hosted by Dordt University.
Joint Law Enforcement Center Moves to Public Vote in November
FREMONT- After an hour of discussion during Monday’s special meeting, the Fremont City Council approved an amended resolution, 8-0, for bond issue ballot language for the Joint Law Enforcement Center (JLEC) project. Now the citizens of Fremont
FPD Report Shows a Busy Tuesday
FREMONT- The Fremont Police Department took multiple reports Tuesday, September 1, 2020, and made multiple arrests. Report #1 On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, at approximately 1:15 am, Ryan S. Rasmussen, 37, of Fremont, was cited on suspicion
Pine Street Hydrant Replacement Today
FREMONT – The Water Department will be replacing a fire hydrant on Pine Street today, September 2, 2020, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Residents on Pine Street between Elm and Hickory Streets will
Local Sports with Rich Ray – September 2nd
FREMONT – Fall competitions for our local high school athletes have continued on this week, with golf, softball and volleyball contests completed last night for Fremont High, Bergan and Blair. Golf The Fremont High Girls Golf Team
Newly Signed Land Bank Bill Could Help Fremont
FREMONT – This week during Bob Flittie’s weekly City News Update with Fremont’s City Administrator, Brian Newton, the pair discussed a newly signed Nebraska state legislative bill that could be helpful to Fremont. Here’s more, from Bob