Miles for Heroes boosts Gold Star project
SCRIBNER — Carol Verbeek can see the light at the end of the tunnel. “And it’s getting bright,” she said. After speaking with Scribner’s Economic Development Director, Elizabeth Valla, about her American Legion Auxiliary needing more funds
Six Warriors Land on Inaugural All-Conference Team
WICHITA, Kan. — The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) has announced the 2021 Women’s Flag Football All-Conference selections and individual award winners as voted on by the head coaches. Midland University had six players earn honors in
Bergan announces staff changes
Archbishop Bergan Catholic school has announced some staff changes for the 2021-22 school year. Third-grade teacher Cindy Nielsen has chosen to retire after a 44-year career in education, including the past nine at Bergan Elementary. Nielsen
Utah man faces assault charge
Fremont police arrested a Utah man on Saturday for third-degree assault. Christopher AB Tatum, 20, or Roy, Utah, was arrested following an altercation at a business in the 200 block of West 23rd Street. He
Citations issued during U Drive. U Text. U Pay campaign
Local law enforcement officers in Dodge County issued 20 citations during the National U Drive. U Text. U Pay enforcement campaign that ran April 8-12. The campaign was aimed to raise awareness of the dangers of
Local Sports Today With Rich Ray – April 20
FREMONT – Here’s a look at local sports today, with Rich Ray: In high school soccer last night, the Blair girls lost to Norris 2-1 and the Blair boys lost to Norris, 4-0. In Huskers Volleyball action,
Huskers Can’t Overcome Texas; Volleyball Season End
OMAHA – The fifth-seeded Nebraska volleyball team saw its season come to an end Monday, as the Huskers fell to No. 4 seed Texas, 3-1 at the CHI Health Center in Omaha. Texas won the first set 25-22,