Gerald W. Hoegermeyer
Gerald W. Hoegermeyer, 79, of Fremont, formerly of rural Hooper, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022 at Dunklau Gardens. Gerald was born November 7, 1942, in Fremont to Walter and Lillie ‘Katt’ Hoegermeyer. He was raised on the
Supervisors seek payment from Maple Township
The Dodge County Board of Supervisors voted Wednesday to refer an item to the county attorney’s office in regards to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds for Maple Township. Chairman Bob Missel said that after the
Hespen reflects on law enforcement career
Dodge County Sheriff Steve Hespen doesn’t remember any great words of wisdom from former sheriff Dan Weddle when he was hired as a deputy back in March of 1987. “I think he just told me to
Fremont Swimmers win dual at home vs. LNE
It was SENIOR NIGHT for this home dual against Lincoln Northeast Rockets! Head Coach David Struble said, “We had several good swims, and TWO victories on the girls and boys teams. Divers are scoring higher and higher
Fremont man faces careless driving, DUI charges
Fremont police were dispatched to a property damage accident at 12:16 this morning in the 600 block of Schneider Street. A vehicle struck a parked car and then backed into a pole. The investigation resulted in Jonathan
Fremont man arrested for disturbing the peace
A Fremont man was arrested for disturbing the peace on Thursday night. Police were dispatched to the 700 block of North William Avenue in reference to a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers heard an individual identified as Mateo
FPS updates COVID-19 protocols
Fremont Public Schools has announced changes to their COVID-19 protocols. The district will move back to a mask choice/mask recommended policy. The changes are in response to the decreased number of individuals who have recently contracted the
MBB: Warriors Comeback Effort Falls Short Versus Chargers
Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University men’s basketball was back on the hardwood on Wednesday night as they faced off against #25 Briar Cliff University in a Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) matchup. Despite
WBB: Warriors Fourth Quarter Surge Falls Short
Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University women’s basketball team fell to Briar Cliff University on Wednesday evening at home. The Warriors fall to 8-14 overall and 4-11 in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC)