FPS Reporting District Facilities Survey Results

FREMONT – Fremont Public Schools is reporting results from a survey used to gather input to begin to prioritize the district’s needs towards a potential bond issue that would be voted on in 2021. The survey was

Midland eSports Continue Through Spring Schedule

FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University Esports continued their spring schedules this past week within their two conferences. The Warriors are competing in Hearthstone, Overwatch, and Valorant in the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC). The Hearthstone team is

Nebraska Removes Those with Comorbidities from Vaccine Phase 1B

FREMONT – Thousands of Nebraskans with medical conditions will have to wait longer than anticipated for their coronavirus vaccine, after last week’s decision to remove those with high-risk health complications, called comorbidities, from the State of Nebraska’s

3RPHD COVID-19 Vaccine Update

The Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) continues to align with state vaccine phasing and calendar estimations. 3RPHD does remind the public that it is fluid and can change at a moment’s notice. The state has updated

Nancy (Kathy) Kathleen Bartels

Nancy (Kathy) Kathleen Bartels January 1, 1943 – February 23, 2021   Kathy was born in Tekamah, Nebraska.  She was raised and schooled in various locations due to her father working in construction.  Kathy graduated from Fremont

Steven Dean Cizek

Steven Dean Cizek, 55, of Fremont, NE, passed away February 20, 2021, after a 4 and a half year battle with cancer. Steve was born May 26, 1965 in O’Neill, NE, to Donald and Darlene (Kopecky) Cizek. 

Nebraska COVID-19 Vaccine Update

NEBRASKA – More than 52,844  COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered last week in Nebraska. As of Monday, more than 344,165 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given to those in Phase 1 priority groups, according to the

Flags to Fly at Half-Staff to Honor Coronavirus Victims

LINCOLN – Governor Pete Ricketts, in accordance with a proclamation from the White House, announced Monday evening that all U.S. and Nebraska flags are to be flown at half-staff to honor the victims of the coronavirus pandemic.