Residents provide input on city’s future

Fremonters had the opportunity to provide feedback on the city’s future earlier this week.    A pair of community visioning workshops to provide input on the City of Fremont’s Comprehensive Plan, Long-Range Transportation Plan and the Unified

FPS updates COVID-19 information

Fremont Public Schools provided a COVID-19 update on Friday afternoon.    There were only five students not in school due to a positive COVID-19 test. There were 10 students not in school Friday due to quarantine. There

Municipal Building to lack elevator access for about a week

Starting Monday, the Municipal Building will not have elevator access for about a week. During this time, the existing elevator will be disconnected and removed while the new elevator will be connected and inspected. The Building, Inspections,

MU, FNBO to honor local heroes

Midland University and FNBO are teaming up to honor a pair of local heroes.    Pat and Jim Harris will be honored as part of the FNBO Salute a Hero Program for their service in the Armed

Fremont Coin Show back for 62nd year

Bob Missel’s coin collection contains an item that dates back to 16 years before Abraham Lincoln was born.    One of Missel’s prized possessions is a United States half-cent coin from 1793.    “It is in terrible

Police probe property damage accident, bike theft

The Fremont Police Department is investigating an accident involving a minor on Thursday night. At about 6 p.m.,  a 17-year-old female was cited on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident and no operator’s license following

Local Sports Today with Rich Ray – April 30

FREMONT – Here’s your daily look into the world of local sports, with your guide: Rich Ray! Track & Field The Fremont High track and field teams competed in the George Anderson Invite, hosted by Omaha North,