3RPHD Says Don’t Skip Your Flu Shot During a Pandemic
Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) is encouraging everyone 6 months and older to receive a flu shot because flu season is here and has arrived during a pandemic. The flu and COVID-19 are both very contagious
Free Grab N Go Meal Hosted in Fremont Today
FREMONT – The Fremont Area Food Security Task Force is offering up to 400 meals in its 11th Grab N Go Meal today in Fremont at Señor Tequila from 5-6 pm. Señor Tequila is located at 1680
James Spelbring Donelan, M.D.
James Spelbring Donelan, M.D. October 9, 1933 – October 1, 2020 James was the first son of James P. and Genevieve (Spelbring) Donelan born on October 9, 1933 at Hollywood Hospital in Hollywood, California. Jim died at
Deborah Kay (Maas) Clausen
Deborah Kay (Maas) Clausen, 71, entered her eternal home on Thursday, October 1, 2020. She was born February 5, 1949, in Omaha, NE, to Herman and Kathryn (Lange) Maas. She retired in 2007, after 40 years with
Local Sports Today with Rich Ray – October 6th
FREMONT – Here’s today’s look at local sports with Rich Ray: The Fremont High girls golf team competed in District competition at Elks Country Club, in Columbus, yesterday. The Tigers finished fifth, shooting a 415. Lincoln Pius
US Amateur Four-Ball Qualifyers Battle at Firethorn
LINCOLN – It was a difficult day for scoring, but two sides battled it out to advance to the 2021 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball after qualifying at Firethorn Golf Club in Lincoln today. Norfolk’s Luke Kluver and his
NU Basketball Transfer McGowens Granted Immediate Eligibility
LINCOLN – Nebraska basketball got good news on Monday when Husker guard Trey McGowens, a transfer from Pittsburgh, was granted an immediate eligibility waiver from the NCAA according to a source with knowledge of the NCAA’s decision.
City New This Week with Bob Flittie & Brian Newton – October 5th
FREMONT – This week’s city news update with Fremont’s City Administrator, Brian Newton, and KHUB’s Bob Flittie covered a wide range of topics, from sports practice fields to the benefits of public power. The Fremont Park &