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FREMONT – The fourth flyer in an eight-part educational series regarding the Joint Law Enforcement Center (JLEC) has been released today.

The flyers are meant to provide the public with information that helps voters make an educated decision in the November election regarding the JLEC ballot question(s).
The fourth flyer digs into why the 12-acre parcel of land at the corner of 29th Street and Lincoln Avenue was purchased by Dodge County and Fremont in 2018 for a future JLEC.

The flyer provides four detailed reasons and a Q&A that explain why Fremont Police and the Dodge County’s Sheriff’s Office both have agreed this location would best suit the area’s law enforcement and public needs.

To view this educational flyer click here

To view the other educational flyers released thus far, and other information regarding the JLEC click here

To visit directly with a cop and JLEC representative, attend ” Talk Shop with a Cop ” or a public meeting in October on the selected days and locations.

  • Talk Shop with a Cop:
    • Sunday, October 4, 2020
    • 8 am – 12 pm
    • The Dodge Fire Hall Pancake Feed at 233 North Oak Street, Dodge.
  • Talk Shop with a Cop
    • Sunday, October 11, 2020
    • 8 am – 12 pm
    • Fremont Rural Fire Department Pancake Feed at 110 Boulevard Street, Fremont.
  • Public Meeting
    • Thursday, October 22, 2020
    • 6:30 – 7:30 pm
    • Fremont City Auditorium at 925 N Broad Street, Fremont.
  • Talk Shop with a Cop
    • 5-6 pm throughout October on the following days:
      • Tuesdays at Hyvee
      • Wednesdays at Walmart
      • Thursdays at Baker’s

Questions can also be emailed to publiccomments@fremontne.gov
You can also call Lt. Shane Wimer (402‐727)‐2630 or Deputy Brie Frank (402)‐727‐2700.

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