Cedar Days to feature music, parade

COVID-19 sidelined many summer festivals in 2020, including Cedar Days.    The annual festival in Cedar Bluffs, however, is back in 2021 featuring three days of food, music, games and children’s activities.    Jen Kiefer, a member

Highway crash claims 4 lives near Scribner

The Nebraska State Patrol is investigating a crash that claimed the lives of four people this morning on Highway 275 near Scribner. The crash occurred at approximately 9:45 a.m. Thursday just east of Scribner on Highway 275,

Pitch, Hit & Run Competition Monday

Major League Baseball’s Pitch, Hit and Run competition is set for Monday, June 14th in Fremont.   Boys and Girls, ages 7 to 14 , as of July 7th, 2021, are eligible to participate.  The Event is set

NSP investigating a multi-fatality crash

Nebraska State Troopers are investigating a multi-fatality crash that occurred this morning on U.S. Highway 275 near Scribner. Officials have confirmed to WOWT in Omaha that three people – a mom, dad and young child – have

Meyer, Monke, Wasenius Nielsen to join board

Casey Meyer, Adam Monke and Carol Wasenius Nielsen will join the Fremont Area Community Foundation Board of Directors starting July 1.    “One of the foundation’s best assets is its board of directors,” said executive director Melissa

Man arrested for disturbance

Fremont police arrested a man for a physical disturbance Tuesday in the 800 block of N. Park.   Andrew R. Christensen, 32, was alleged to have been yelling loud profanities. Christensen was charged with obstructing a peace

Police arrest man wanted on a warrant

Fremont police on Tuesday received information about the whereabouts of Alex P. Berhow, 33, who was wanted on a warrant.    Officers located Berhow in the city and arrested him. The warrant was for felony assault and

Fremont man arrested for DUI

A Fremont man was arrested for driving under the influence Tuesday morning.    At about 9 a.m., officers received information about a possible impaired driver. Blake V. Strong, 37, was stopped at 400 N. D St. and