PETA files complaint against Lincoln Premium Poultry
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), a national animal rights group, is making allegations that the Lincoln Premium Poultry plant of Fremont may have violated standards for the humane handling of livestock. PETA, in
Board approves graduation credit recommendation
The Fremont Public Schools Board of Education approved lowering the graduation requirement for the Class of 2021 from 250 credits to 225 Monday night. The board unanimously approved Fremont High School Principal Myron Sikora’s recommendation of
Fremont man faces various charges
A Fremont man faces various charges after an incident on Monday night. At about 5:40 p.m., Isaiah J. Valdez, 19, of Fremont was arrested on suspicion of driving with a revoked license in the 200 block
City News This Week with Bob Flittie & Brian Newton – April 12
FREMONT – Tuesday will be a busy day for Fremont City functions, and City Administrator Brian Newton & KHUB’s Bob Flittie discussed the work to be done: The City’s Civil Service Commission meets at 8:00am at City Hall
Frost Talks Spring Progress; This Saturday’s Practice Open to Fans
LINCOLN – Nebraska Head Football Coach Scott Frost met with the media Monday afternoon to talk about the team’s progress in spring training. Frost was asked how the first Spring Scrimmage went, Saturday: Frost also talked about
Local Sports Today with Rich Ray – April 13
FREMONT – Here’s a look at local sports today with Rich Ray: High School Sports The Fremont Tiger boys golf team competed in the Heartland Athletic Conference Meet, Monday, at the Norfolk Country Club. The Tigers finished