Oxbow Crossing in Ashland will feature a 5,300-square-foot Bryan Health Physicians Network care center, an event center, a Runza drive-thru location, a meat market and Ruhlman's Steakhouse.
Oxbow Crossing in Ashland will feature a 5,300-square-foot Bryan Health Physicians Network care center, an event center, a Runza drive-thru location, a meat market and Ruhlman's Steakhouse.
Oxbow Crossing will feature a 5,300-square-foot Bryan Health Physicians Network care center, an event center, a Runza drive-thru location, a meat market and Ruhlman's Steakhouse.
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“We gather to honor and celebrate Jeff’s life,” Methodist Fremont Health Chaplain Scott Jensen said. “He has truly left us with a legacy worth following in so many ways.”
The Appropriations Committee did not include any level of funding to keep a study of the environmental and health impacts stemming from AltEn in the budget packages it sent to
Donna Johnson had planned to go wedding dress shopping with her daughter.
But on the way to Fremont, Johnson and her daughter, Melinda Rasmussen, saw black smoke billowing from the city.
They knew something terrible had happened.
There would be no dress shopping that day.
âMelinda, you have to take me to the hospital right now,â said Johnson, an emergency room nurse.
Rasmussen wouldnât see her mom for 24 hours as Johnson helped injured patients after the Hotel Pathfinder exploded in 1976.
Like so many of her colleagues, Johnson was a nurse to the core of her soul.
So family members were touched when the Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard had a tribute service at Johnsonâs funeral earlier this year.
The Fremont Area Community Foundation has emerged as a potential source of fundraising for an investigation to study the long-term environmental and health effects pesticides have had near the AltEn ethanol plant in Mead.
Executive Director Melissa Diers said the foundation has not committed any funds to the study, which is in its early phases of development.
However, the foundation has met with members of the research team, which consists of public health officials and researchers from the University of Nebraska and Creighton University, to learn more about the project.
âWeâre interested in this endeavor because Mead is within our grant area and is a community that we exist to support like every other community within our six-county-plus grant area,â Diers said.