Carolyn A. Moenning

Carolyn A. Moenning, 72, of Ames passed away Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024, at CHI Health Heart Hospital in Lincoln. She was born Jan. 7, 1951, in Scribner to Edgar and Ardyce (Legband) Dames. Carolyn grew up at

Carol and Van Wood

Van Earl Wood, May 25, 1933-May 19, 2017 and Carol Mae Hubbard Wood, March 3, 1934-September 30, 2023. Carol and Van are survived by daughters, Susan Wood, Uehling  and Heather (Don) Drinkwater, Schenectady, New York; granddaughter, Ruth

Charles H. Wagner

Charles H. Wagner, 76, of Ashland passed away surrounded by family on Jan. 4, 2024. Chuck was born on May 5, 1947, in Fremont  and was raised on the family farm near Hooper. He attended rural grade

Robert A. “Bob” Boll

Robert A. ‘Bob’ Boll, 91, of Hooper passed away peacefully at Nebraska Methodist Hospital in Omaha on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024.   Robert (Bob) Alfred Boll was born to Alfred and Norma (Hall) Boll April 15, 1932,

Criminal cases dismissed against Tuff, Macrander

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The Dodge County Attorney’s Office on Monday dismissed the criminal cases that were filed against Rachel “Rae” Tuff and Theresa Macrander. On July 24, 2023, the DCA Office filed criminal complaints charging Tuff with one count of

Flood reschedules mobile office date

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The Office of Congressman Mike Flood announced district staff will host mobile office hours in Fremont on Feb. 13 instead of the previously announced Jan. 9 due to expected winter weather impacts. During the office hours, district office

Snow emergency declared for Fremont

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The City of Fremont has declared a snow emergency in effect from 10 a.m. today (Jan. 8) through 10 a.m. Wednesday (Jan. 10). Fremont Street Superintendent Cari Hoffart urges residents to stay home unless it is necessary

Chiefs Defeat Chargers, 13-12, in Regular-Season Finale

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Courtesy of Chiefs.com  The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up the regular season with a victory on Sunday afternoon as the defending Super Bowl champions – who rested several starters with their playoff position already locked into place

HUSKERS FALL TO NO. 21 WISCONSIN

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Courtesy of Husker Athletics Keisei Tominaga had a team-high 17 points to lead three Huskers in double figures, but No. 11 Wisconsin hit a season-high 13 3-pointers in an 88-72 victory Saturday afternoon at the Kohl Center.

HUSKERS FALL TO NO. 14 HOOSIERS

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Courtesy of Husker Athletics Lincoln – Alexis Markowski scored a team-high 21 points but it was not enough to prevent No. 14 Indiana from running to a 91-69 women’s basketball win over Nebraska in front of a season-high