Shirley A. (Cookie) Spangler
Shirley A. (Cookie) Spangler age 75, of Fremont, formerly of Omaha died Oct 5, 2020, at the Fremont Methodist Hospital with her family by her side. After graduating high school in Fremont in 1963, Cookie went on
Green Day Announce Reissue For “Insomniac” 25th Anniversary
Green Day have announced that they will be releasing a 25th anniversary reissue of their fourth studio album ‘Insomniac,’ which was first released on October 10, 1995. Insomniac peaked at Number Two on the Billboard 200 chart and
Local Sports Today with Rich Ray – October 14
FREMONT – Here’s today’s look at local golf & volleyball scores with Rich Ray: The Girls State High School Golf Championships wrapped up yesterday. In Class A at the Norfolk Country Club, North Platte won the title
Former Huskers Amukamara & Jackson Move Forward with NFL Careers
LINCOLN – Former Husker cornerback Prince Amukamara has signed with his hometown NFL team. Amukamara, who grew up in Glendale, signed with the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad on Tuesday. He had been a free agent since he
Husker Quarterback Question: McCaffrey or Martinez?
LINCOLN – Nebraska kicks off its season in 11 days and coach Scott Frost on Tuesday said he doesn’t think the program has a clear pecking order at quarterback. The assertion is the latest indicator that redshirt
Offensive Efficiency Leads Warriors to Sweep of Flames
FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University made quick work of Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) foe, College of Saint Mary, on Tuesday night inside Wikert Event Center. The Warriors came out swinging and cruised to a sweep with
Tampa Bay Rays Take 3-0 ALCS Series Lead With Game 3 Win Over Houston Astros
The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Houston Astros 5-2 in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series at Petco Park in San Diego on Tuesday night. Joey Wendle, Hunter Renfroe, Randy Arozarena and the bullpen led
U.S. Drugmaker Eli Lilly To Pause Antibody Trial Over Safety Concerns
U.S. health regulators have paused Eli Lilly’s trial of an antibody treatment for COVID-19 over potential safety concerns. It was confirmed on Tuesday that regulators paused enrollment in the leading late-stage trial of monoclonal antibody treatment for
Supreme Court Allows Administration To End Census Count On October 31st
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday the U.S. Census Bureau can conclude its 2020 count on October 31, which will give it enough time to finish with enough time to process the data before year end. The decision,
No. 1 Ranked Dustin Johnson Out of CJ Cup After Positive Coronavirus Test
No. 1 ranked Dustin Johnson has test positive for the coronavirus, forcing him to withdraw Tuesday from the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek. The PGA Tour said in a statement that Johnson notified officials he was experiencing