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Humane Society wellness center will give Omahans low-cost options, help them keep pets

The North Platte Telegraph 17 Jun 2026
A new wellness center at Nebraska Humane Society will help people who are struggling to care for their pets ... .
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Nebraska Game and Parks approves turkey season changes, but shelves plans for deer

Rapid City Journal 16 Jun 2026
Recommendations to change personal permit limits regarding antlered deer was tabled indefinitely, but the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved changes in turkey season ....
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Renovated Stingray Beach at Henry Doorly Zoo focused on safety after fish deaths

The Valley News 15 Jun 2026
The zoo has taken a year to enhance the infrastructure, care protocols and habitat design at Stingray Beach after the death of animals that led to its closure last summer ... .
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Orange daylilies light up Lincoln Boulevard in midtown Omaha every spring

Lincoln Journal Star 14 Jun 2026
People often comment on the orange daylilies that grace Lincoln Boulevard every spring near Bemis Park ... .
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Renovated Stingray Beach at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo focused on safety after fish deaths

Omaha World-Herald 13 Jun 2026
The zoo has taken a year to enhance the infrastructure, care protocols and habitat design at Stingray Beach after the death of animals that led to its closure last summer ... .
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Fast-casual restaurant Flower Child opening in June at Omaha's Regency shopping center

Omaha World-Herald 13 Jun 2026
Flower Child is known for its customizable menu and health-conscious offerings, all of which are freshly made in-house daily ... .
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Former Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook says Jim McClurg was 'Husker fan to the end'

Kearney Hub 12 Jun 2026
Jim McClurg sat behind the serving line at Nebraska's volleyball matches, and fans watching on television often noted his presence ... .
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Owner of Omaha's Janousek Florist has a second passion: dog shows

Lincoln Journal Star 11 Jun 2026
Don Janousek of of Omaha's Janousek Florist is weighing which passion he loves more. working in the greenhouse or training his 3-year-old Afghan hound for dog show circuit ... .
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Out of produce? Omaha mobile grocery store delivers, with no service charge or minimum

Lincoln Journal Star 11 Jun 2026
Since many Omahans don't have easy access to the grocery store, Linda McGuire is bringing the food to them ... .
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Child Saving Institute is starting improvements at Children's Square in Council Bluffs

Omaha World-Herald 10 Jun 2026
The demolishment of two empty buildings is the first step in work being done at the Children's Square campus in Council Bluffs ... .
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Janousek Florist's owner has second passion: dog shows

Omaha World-Herald 10 Jun 2026
Don Janousek's family has been in the florist business since 1913. He's owned the company at 49th and Charles Streets since 1985. Janousek Florist & Greenhouse was just a business to him when he started doing grunt work for his… ... .
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Rare 70-pound lake sturgeon traveled 681 miles upstream to Gavin's Point Dam

The North Platte Telegraph 09 Jun 2026
Nebraska Game and Parks biologists recently pulled in a 70-pound sturgeon at Gavins Point Dam, which measured 59.6 inches in length. The species is listed as threatened in Nebraska ... .
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70-pound lake sturgeon is caught at Gavin's Point Dam

The Grand Island Independent 09 Jun 2026
Nebraska Game and Parks fisheries biologists collecting paddlefish for a study this spring made an unexpected catch. a lake sturgeon that had made a 681-mile trip ... .
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New athletic fields for Benson, late fundraiser Paul Brown to be celebrated Sunday

The Grand Island Independent 08 Jun 2026
Paul Brown, an attorney and real estate developer, who personally donated $500,000 and helped raise $5 million more for Gallagher Park, will be honored Sunday at a groundbreaking ceremony ... .
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