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Authorities still searching for Fremont teenager who waded into Platte River Sunday
FREMONT, Neb (KMTV) — The Dodge County Sheriff's office, along with the Fremont Fire Department and officials from Nebraska Game and Parks are still searching portions of the Platte River after a teenager was reported as having waded into the river and not returned Sunday evening. The Sheriff's office...
Dodge County Real Estate Transfers
Ramon A. Rivera and Maria E. Jacinto Raymundo to Maria E. Jacinto Raymundo, 505 E. Second St., Fremont, 505 E. Second St., Fremont. Roger D. Bignell and Stephanie C. Bignell to RSB Ventures LLC, 1137 N. Morrell St., Fremont; and 1720 E. Fifth St., Fremont. LDR Dodge County Property LLC...
Multiple agencies searching for teen last seen in Platte River south of Fremont
Multiple law enforcement agencies and fire departments are searching for a 17-year-old male last seen Sunday night wading in the Platte River south of Fremont. The Dodge County Sheriff's Office said it received a call at 9 p.m. Sunday about the teen who was last seen just west of the U.S. Highway 77 bridge. The search for the teen was called off at 11:45 p.m. but resumed Monday morning.
DCSO investigates theft of pickup near Scribner
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office took a report Wednesday on the theft of a blue 1988 Ford F150 crew-cab pickup bearing Nebraska license plate 5-Farm606R. The pickup, valued at $3,500, was taken from an address on County Road K near Scribner sometime in the last two weeks. Anyone with...
Write-in candidate files for Scribner-Snyder Board of Education
Daniel K. Beerbohm of Scribner has submitted a write-in affidavit to the Dodge County Clerk's Office. Beerbohm has filed as a write-in candidate for the Scribner-Snyder Community Schools Board of Education. The general election is set for Nov. 5.
Survivor of 2023 North Bend tornado creates safety program
After her family home in North Bend was destroyed in a May 2023 EF 2 tornado, Alexa Brodd wanted to make a difference and educate people about tornado preparation and safety. Brodd’s desire to help other led her to create a tornado preparation and safety training program as well as a how-to guide to making tornado and safety and preparedness kits.
Candidates file for village board seats
Brice A. Johnson and Brenda L. Kersten have both submitted their candidate filing forms to the Dodge County Clerk's Office. Johnson is seeking a trustee seat on the Village of Dodge Board while Kersten is a candidate for the Village of Uehling Board. Both positions would be for four-year terms.
US-30 from Dodge/Colfax county line to Fremont traffic shift complete
The Nebraska Department of Transportation announced Monday afternoon that eastbound U.S. Highway 30 traffic between North Bend and Fremont has been shifted to the newly completed eastbound lanes. This completes the final section of the Columbus to Fremont Expressway. Various temporary lane closures are being used to complete permanent striping...
Thousands brave heat for Old Settlers Days fun in North Bend
Thousands of kids, parents, teens and older adults looking for summer fun braved the heat and humidity to enjoy a range of fun over three days at the annual North Bend Old Settlers Days festival from Friday through Sunday. The three-day festival — in its 100th year — culminated on...
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