Ricketts, Linehan vow to cut taxes

The Associated Press Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and a key legislative leader are pledging to cut taxes with the $412 million in excess revenue the state has collected over the last year. Ricketts and state Sen. Lou

Legislature introduces 69 new bills

The Nebraska Legislature reconvened Jan. 6 to continue the introduction of new bills. Among the 69 measures introduced were: LB793, sponsored by Omaha Sen. John McCollister, which would provide for ranked-choice voting for certain city and village offices;

UNL extends mask mandate

The Associated Press The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is extending its mask mandate as virus cases soar across the state, and all returning students and faculty will be required to take a COVID-19 test at the start of

Fremont man arrested for DUI

At about 6:30 Wednesday night, police officers were dispatched to the 1500 block of north Grant Street in regards to a possible impaired driver. Officers arrived and had contact with Anthony J. Lott, 31, of Fremont. An

MBB: Warriors Start New Year Off with Victory Over Doane

Courtesy of Midland Athletics  FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University men’s basketball earned their fifth consecutive victory on Wednesday night, defeating Doane 71-61 in their first game of 2022. The Warriors have now won six of their past

WBB: Warriors Comeback Falls Short in GPAC Matchup

Courtesy of Midland Athletics  FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University’s women’s basketball team hosted Doane University on Wednesday night on their home court inside Wikert Event Center. The Warriors couldn’t complete their comeback, falling short 83-72 in the