Kathi D. Dlouhy

Kathi D. Dlouhy, 66, passed away peacefully at her home in North Bend on Saturday, August 16, 2025, surrounded by her loved ones. Kathi was born on October 21, 1958, in Kalispell, Montana, and lived a life
Methodist Fremont Health offers free sports injury clinic

In an effort to provide quality, convenient care to injured athletes and help them get back in the game sooner, Methodist Fremont Health is offering a free sports injury walk-in clinic each Saturday during the fall sports
Maher suspends campaign for NU Board of Regents

LINCOLN — Nebraska Education Commissioner Brian Maher says he will no longer mount a 2026 campaign for the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Maher, 63, announced his decision Thursday, citing family and professional obligations. He had announced
FPD arrests man for theft

Fremont police were dispatched at about 12:25 a.m. Thursday to 3010 North 23rd Avenue North in reference to suspicious activity. Officers conducted an investigation and located a stolen vehicle and additional stolen items. Levi Barnes, who the
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Six people were found dead Wednesday evening at a dairy farm in Northern Colorado, officials said.
Unsealed video shows TikTok employees’ concerns about its impact on teens
A newly unsealed video shows current and former TikTok employees raising concerns about how the app’s popular algorithm could impact young people. Digital journalist V Spehar joins CBS News to discuss.
Alina Habba serving unlawfully as N.J.’s top federal prosecutor, judge rules
Alina Habba, President Trump’s former personal lawyer, has been serving as New Jersey’s U.S. attorney “without lawful authority” since early July, a judge said.
Energy prices could be election issue as voters see jump in utility bills
Energy suppliers are having trouble keeping up with the rapid increase in demand, and consumers in some states are seeing higher monthly bills.