2014 Investigation Ends With Fremont Man Jailed
FREMONT - A Fremont man was arrested on a warrant after failing to follow through with a work agreement from 2014. 40-year-old Jeremy J. Winkler was arrested on a Dodge County Warrant for one count of...
View ArticleBurglary and Theft Lead to $915 in Losses
COLUMBUS - A burglary and a theft case have led to $915 in losses following incidents that were reported Monday. Columbus Police Captain Todd Thalken says a burglary was reported at a church in the...
View ArticlePet of the Week: Rudy the Cat
Out Pet of the Week up for adoption is 3-year-old Domestic Short-hair, Rudy. He is a very friendly and lovable young man. Boy did he love the camera! If you are interested in Rudy, stop by the Dodge...
View ArticleCriminal Mischief Leaves $1,000 in Damage to Vehicle
COLUMBUS - A vehicle in Columbus suffered damage following a criminal mischief case reported Wednesday. Columbus Police Captain Todd Thalken says a vehicle was parked outside a business in the northern...
View ArticleEstate Planning Seminar Helps Residents Prepare For Future
COLUMBUS - Community members gathered at Central Community College to hear from local experts about how they can plan for the future. CCC President Dr. Matt Gotschall says the annual estate planning...
View ArticleFremont Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
FREMONT - A Fremont man pled guilty to Manslaughter Thursday afternoon in Dodge County Court. 43-year-old Walter Campo accepted a plea deal that found him guilty on one count of Manslaughter, a Class...
View ArticleWoman Faces DUI and Assault Charges After Morning Incident Tuesday
COLUMBUS - A Columbus woman is facing multiple charges, including driving under the influence and assault on an officer, following an incident early Tuesday morning. Columbus Police Captain Todd...
View ArticleCorn Expo Sprouts Hope
FREMONT - Corn was the center of conversation Thursday as hundreds of area residents gathered at Christensen Field. Open to the public, the Fremont Corn Expo brought together area Ag venders,...
View ArticleFBI Gathers Evidence in Santee
SANTEE, NE - The feeling on the Santee Reservation was somber and timid Thursday after the incident involving David Hoffman the previous day. The incident here in Santee involving David Hoffman's...
View ArticleRicketts' Road Plan Calls For $150 Million Toward State Projects
NORFOLK - Governor Pete Ricketts outlined a $150 million plan to fund road projects, with local leaders excited about what it could mean for projects in northeast Nebraska. Joined by Transportation...
View ArticleTri-City Storm and Sammy's Superheroes Face-off Against Cancer
COLUMBUS - Hockey players are joining a local foundation's fight against childhood cancer. The Tri-City Storm stopped at First National Bank Thursday afternoon for a pep rally in support of Sammy's...
View ArticleNo. 1 Neumann Downs Scotus 46-27
COLUMBUS - The Scotus girls couldn't hang on against the top team in the state. The Shamrocks hosted #1 Bishop Neumann and trailed by just three at halftime. The Shamrocks were only able to score eight...
View ArticleNo. 8 Maryland Women Rout Nebraska
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - After enduring one of the most challenging stretches of the season, Maryland coach Brenda Frese was proud that her team responded with its "most complete game." Malina Howard...
View ArticleEx-Huskers Help Lead U.S. to Victory Over Canada in Tourney
LINCOLN - The only other time Jordan Larson had stepped foot in Pinnacle Bank Arena before the U.S. volleyball team arrived this week was for a concert. Thursday, Larson joined two other former...
View ArticleLocal Sports for Friday, January 8th, 2016…
Basketball: The final seconds of the second quarter Thursday night provided an indication of what was coming in the second half of Fremont Bergan's game against Omaha Roncalli. Halle Meister calmly...
View ArticleFortenberry Responds to North Korean Test of Hydrogen Bomb
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) today made the following statement after North Korea's possible nuclear test: "As the world has focused on ISIL's death cult, attention has...
View ArticleFPD Responds to Two Vehicle Break-Ins Thursday
FREMONT - The Fremont Police Department responded to two separate theft incidents Thursday. Officers received a call at 6:10 in the morning on the 1000 block of N. Nye and the reporting party stated...
View ArticleFremont Business Celebrates 70th Anniversary
FREMONT - Serving the Fremont community since 1946, a local accounting firm makes a statement as one of the longest serving firms in Nebraska. The Certified Public Accountants at Erickson & Brooks...
View ArticleAnother horse gets its tail cut off in North Bend
Another of Bruce Tompkins' horses had its tail cut off Thursday night, just days after a colt and a horse had their tails snipped by someone. Tompkins, of North Bend, Nebraska, said Studly, a miniature...
View ArticleRemembering Pathfinder Explosion 40 Years Later
FREMONT - The community continues to remember a focal point of Fremont that succumb to a disaster 40 years ago from this Sunday. Built in 1917, the six-story Pathfinder Hotel accommodated 115 rooms...
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