Water Main Valve Being Replaced on 6th and Broad Tomorrow
FREMONT – The Water Department will be replacing a water main valve Tuesday, September 29, on 6th and Broad Streets. The water will be shut off from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm on 6th Street from L
Fremont Friendship Center Now Offering Lunches Inside
FREMONT- The Fremont Friendship Center is now able to serve lunches indoors to seniors starting October 1. The center will also continue to provide its Grab N Go lunch service through the month of October. For any
Warriors Finish Second Overall at Prairie Classic Conference
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. – Midland University’s Shotgun team competed in the Prairie Classic Conference shoot this past weekend and took on Concordia University, Connors State College, Eastern Oklahoma State College, Hastings College, Nebraska College of Tech Agriculture,
Women Finish as Runners-Up at Home Invitational; Men Place Third
OMAHA, Neb. – Bowling season is upon us as Midland University hosted their annual invitational over the weekend at Mockingbird Lanes in Omaha, Nebraska. The Warriors, along with teams from four other schools, were anxious to get
Lady Warriors Open Season with Pair of Wins Over NDSU
FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University opened its 2020-21 women’s hockey season over the weekend and came away with a pair of commanding wins over North Dakota State University. The Warriors downed the Bison 7-1 on Saturday evening
Lady Warriors Place Fourth at Dean White Invite; Men Continue to Show Progress
CRETE, NEB. – On Saturday, the Midland University cross country teams faced a tough course with temperatures in the upper 70s and mild winds as they competed at the Dean White Invitational. The meet, hosted by Doane
Medical Cannabis Advocates File New Language for 2022 Nebraska Ballot
The Ballot committee that submitted almost 200,000 signatures for 2020 ballot initiative uses Supreme Court roadmap for single subject. LINCOLN, NE – This afternoon at 1 pm, Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana will file new petition language with
Marvin Eugene Suhr
Marvin Eugene Suhr, 1923-2020 The Rev. Mr. Marvin E. Suhr was the fourth child born to Henry G. and Helen, nee Emde, on November 7, 1923, at the family farm home south of Oakdale, NE. He
The First Public Hearing Set for Payday Lending and Games of Chance Ballot Initiatives
LINCOLN- Secretary of State Bob Evnen invites interested voters to participate in three public hearings for the four ballot initiatives appearing on the ballot for the November 3rd general election. Initiative Measure 428 – Payday Lending Initiative Measure
Midland University Announces Changes to COVID-19 Protocols
FREMONT – Midland University announced changes to its COVID-19 protocols Monday morning due to an uptick in COVID-19 cases on campus. Midland said the changes are being made out of an abundance of caution as it works