Festival accepting parade entries

John C. Fremont Days are fast approaching.    The festival is scheduled for July 9-11. Officials are currently accepting parade entries.    An entry form is available on the John C. Fremont Days website at www.johncfremontdays.org. For

Warriors Dominate Mustangs in Season Finale

FREMONT, Neb. — Midland University took the field one final time on Tuesday night for their men’s lacrosse finale for the 2021 season and they did not disappoint. Facing the Mustangs of Morningside College, the Warriors thoroughly

Warriors Win Home Finale; Clinch Berth to Conference Tourney

FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University’s women’s lacrosse earned an important victory over the Mustangs of Morningside College, 14-1, Tuesday afternoon. The win moves the Warriors to 4-7 overall and 3-6 in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC).

Council tables first reading of BPD ordinance

An ordinance to amend the floor area ratio for Fremont’s Business Park District was tabled after a lengthy public discussion during Tuesday night’s city council meeting.    A drainage study was presented prior to the regular meeting. 

FPS names Kobza as Washington principal

  Erica Kobza is shifting roles in the Fremont Public Schools district.    Kobza, who is currently serving as dean of students at Fremont High School, has been appointed as principal at Washington Elementary.    Kobza will

Huskers, Jays Getting Volleyball Championship Bids Underway

OMAHA – Teams from across the country will converge on the CHI Health Convention Center in Omaha this week for the NCAA Volleyball tournament previously postponed from last fall due to COVID-19. Amongst those teams: Nebraska’s own

Local Sports Today with Rich Ray – April 14

FREMONT – Here’s your look at local sports today with Rich Ray: High School Sports The Archbishop Bergan girls and boys track and field teams competed in the Wayne Invite, Tuesday.  The Knight boys finished first, scoring

Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard inducts area residents

Eight Fremont area active and retired nurses were inducted into the Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard on Tuesday night during a service at First Lutheran Church in Fremont.    At the service, the new Honor Guard members, attired