Omaha/ Community & Society
Published on September 05, 2019
Top Omaha news: Endangered rhino born at zoo; teacher wins $50,000 award; morePhoto: Pat Hawks/Flickr

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Maid of honor wears T.rex costume in Omaha wedding

A maid of honor was told she could wear anything to an Omaha wedding — so she decided to go with a prehistoric look. 

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Endangered Indian rhinoceros calf born at Omaha zoo

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium has announced the birth of an endangered rhinoceros species. The zoo said Wednesday that the Indian rhinoceros calf was born Friday.

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20-year FBI veteran named special agent in charge in Omaha

The FBI has named a 20-year veteran of the bureau as the new special agent in charge of the Omaha Field Office, overseeing Nebraska and Iowa. 

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Omaha 4th-grade teacher nabs $50,000 national teacher award

A fourth-grade teacher in southwest Omaha has been surprised with the first National University System-Sanford Teacher Award — a national honor that comes with a $50,000 check. 

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