After more than a game of Nebraska struggling to begin innings well, the lineup ended by hitting for a cycle of sorts. Check out more Nebraska baseball notes from Stillwater.
Nebraska isn’t done in the NCAA tournament yet. The Huskers recovered from an early four-run hole to power past Niagara in the middle innings for a win Saturday afternoon.
"If that injury hadn’t happened, I wouldn’t have attended Midland, met the people I have, or built the relationships I cherish," said Emma Oborny, one of Fremont's 20 Under 40.
The Eagles Auxiliary will be hosting a pork tenderloin dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, at Fremont Eagles Club, 649 N. Main St., in Fremont.
Supportive Singles, a group for men and women, will meet at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 4, at Applebee’s, 3420 E. Elk Lane, in Fremont.
The Fremont City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved doling out a $200,000 LB 840 funds loan to a livestock feed firm that recently relocated to Fremont.
Find out what's happening next week at the Fremont Friendship Center.
Keene Memorial Library’s first Out & About Storytime of the summer will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 4, at Fremont Splash Station, 3809 E. Fremont Drive.
See which students were named to the honor roll and growth roll at Fremont Middle School.
Find out which students were named to the honor roll at Fremont High School.
June is here, and so is a recruiting blitz. Check out who the Huskers have visiting, and who coaches are extending offers to.
Read through real estate transfers recently processed in Dodge County.
Wildlife Encounters will be kicking off Keene Memorial Library’s special Monday events on Monday, June 3, at Fremont City Auditorium, 925 N. Broad St., in Fremont.
After 37 years, three sheriffs and thousands of cases, Dodge County Chief Deputy Robert "Bob" Reynolds has called it a career, leaving his job at the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office.
Planning a trip to the East Coast or Gulf Coast this summer? It could be a very active Atlantic tropical storm season.
Merritt Beason made the right-side hitter spot Nebraska’s most consistent and reliable position for most of last season.
A fish fry and Rocky Mountain oyster feed, dance featuring music by Mike Semrad and the Riverhawks, and concerts at Fremont churches are among this weekend's events.
Winning a regional through the losers’ bracket may require Nebraska to be more creative with its pitching in its first elimination game. Check out Evan Bland's notes from the Stillwater Regional.
On the mound, Florida hurled upper-90s heat. At the plate, they cracked a barrage of extra-base hits and Nebraska couldn't push back enough in a loss Friday afternoon at the Stillwater regional.
Severe storms are possible this weekend.
The summer storm is here, and Sam McKewon's Big Ten Recruiting Scoreboard checks in before every league team takes the June plunge for commits
An American Red Cross blood drive will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, June 2, at First Lutheran Church, 3200 E. Military Ave., in Fremont.
Christian Women’s Noon Connection will meet for a noon luncheon on Monday, June 10, at the Midland University Dining Hall, Ninth and Pebble streets, in Fremont.
The long-awaited reopening of the Bell Street viaduct/bridge has been delayed due to wet, rainy weather and the structure will not be open on June 1.
Former Salvation Army bell ringer Shirley A. Brester, 77, has pleaded no contest to stealing from a donations kettle and was found guilty on Tuesday, May 28.
The Fremont Summer Lunch Program is underway.
The 'Enchantment Under the Sea' Saturday Night concert and dance scheduled for at 7:30 p.m., June 1, at the Fremont Opera House will include music from The Riverhawks.
Area events include live music at Fremont Eagles Club, a Gris Grimly book signing, and dance at Fremont Opera House featuring Mike Semrad and the Riverhawks.
The former Omaha Skutt stars went off to Arkansas after high school. But their connection to the home-state Huskers remained.
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