DHHS COVID-19 Vaccination Update
New dashboard launched to track vaccine distribution LINCOLN – As of this morning, 36,721 first doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to those in the Phase 1A priority group, according to the Nebraska Department of Health
Nebraska AG Warns of Fraudulent COVID-19 Vaccine Schemes
NEBRASKA – Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson and Dannette Smith, CEO of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, are warning Nebraskans to be on the lookout for fraudulent schemes about COVID-19 vaccines. “Even though the
Stolen Vehicle and Damage to Property Reports Received Monday
FREMONT – The Fremont Police Department received a stolen vehicle complaint and a hit and run property damage report Monday, January 4. The hit and run property damage accident was reported at a residence in the 500
Two Nebraska Railroad Museum Train Cars Damaged
FREMONT – On Monday, January 4, at approximately 3:00 pm, a damage to property was made in the 900 block of west 23rd Street. Reported damaged were two train cars belonging to the Nebraska Railroad Museum. The windows
Local Sports Today with Rich Ray – January 5
FREMONT – Here’s a look at local sports today with Rich Ray: Midland U Midland University has announced updates to their attendance policy for all home athletic events. Families of participating athletes will now be permitted via
Second Half Shooting Propels (RV) Warriors to Road Win at CSM
OMAHA, Neb. – Midland University took the road in Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) play on Monday night with a short trip to Omaha to take on the College of Saint Mary. The game was a rescheduled