Hy-Vee to Offer COVID-19 Rapid Antibody Testing at 250+ Locations Throughout the Midwest, Including Fremont
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Hy-Vee, Inc. began offering COVID-19 rapid antibody testing at more than 250 Hy-Vee pharmacy locations on Monday, Jan. 18. Patients will receive same-day test results in as few as 15 minutes after
Three Rivers COVID-19 Vaccination Update
Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) is reporting two new deaths related to COVID-19. A Saunders County resident a man in his 80s. A Washington County resident a man in his 70s. This brings our total death
Carol D. Starkjohann
Carol D. Starkjohann July 11, 1920 ~ January 19, 2021
Modene “Mo” Joy Realph
Modene “Mo” Joy Realph, age 79, of Fremont, Nebraska, passed away Sunday, January 17, 2021 at her home. Mo was born on March 25, 1941 to Harvey and Helen (Jarl) Tillman in Omaha, NE. Mo attended
Wahoo Police Arrest Forgery Suspect After Vehicle Pursuit
WAHOO, NE – On January 18, 2021, at 11:47 pm, an officer with the Wahoo Police Department observed a vehicle matching the description of a suspect vehicle from several forgeries in the Wahoo area over the past
Fremont Opera House to Host First Ever Playwright Conference
FREMONT – The Fremont Opera House is gearing up to host its first annual playwright conference in early summer. The playwright conference is for new and unpublished authors of any age or background. The Opera House’s hope
Warriors Earn Split with Saints
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. – Midland University hit the road for the first time in 2021 as they traveled to the St. Louis metro area for a two-game series with Maryville University over the weekend. The Warriors took game
Local Sports Today with Rich Ray – January 19
FREMONT – Here’s your daily look at the world of local sports with Rich Ray: Bowling In high school bowling at 30 Bowl in Fremont yesterday, the Fremont High girls lost to Columbus, 17-4. Wrestling Midland Warriors’
City News This Week with Bob Flittie & Brian Newton – January 18
Bob Flittie contributed this report. FREMONT – Bob Flittie was joined in the studio by Fremont’s City Administrator, Brian Newton, for their weekly look at city happenings. Recent snowfalls left the City with a lot of snow