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  • 117 cats, raccoon, and rabbit found at Omaha home (AP via Yahoo! News): Humane society workers have found 117 cats, a raccoon and a rabbit in a north Omaha house. The discovery came Wednesday after Council Bluffs, Iowa, police caught the 54-year-old woman who lives at the house reportedly stealing cat food. Officials say she smelled like cat urine.

  • Sentenced Omaha nun now wants to pull theft plea (Lincoln Journal Star): OMAHA — A 73-year-old Omaha Catholic nun sentenced to three to five years for theft is now saying she wants to withdraw her plea. Sister Barbara Markey says she wants a new trial or to receive a new sentence.

  • Buske, McDonnell named Omaha police, fire chiefs (Lincoln Journal Star): OMAHA — Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey has named Eric Buske the city’s new police chief and Mike McDonnell the new fire chief. Buske had been interim police chief since Thomas Warren retired in January. McDonnell had been interim fire chief since Robert Dahlquist retired in December.

  • FBI plans Omaha events to mark centennial (Lincoln Journal Star): OMAHA — Two Omaha events are among those planned by the FBI to mark 100 years of service by the nation’s legendary law enforcement agency. On Friday, a memorial will be held at Resurrection Cemetery to honor agent Raymond Caffrey.

  • Marcus to take over theater project at Midtown Crossing in Omaha (Lincoln Journal Star): Marcus Theatres, which bought most of Douglas Theatres assets in Nebraska earlier this year, said it is taking over an agreement to design and manage a five-screen, four-level upscale theatre and entertainment complex in Midtown Crossing at Turner Park, a 15-acre, mixed-use urban development project owned by Mutual of Omaha in Omaha.

  • VIDEO: Associated Fire versus Omaha Westside (La Vista Sun): Papillion-La Vista South Associated Fire lost two games to Omaha Westside 3-1 and 3-2 respectively, sending them home for the season. The Papillion Times took footage of game one.

  • Royals notebook: Nuñez activated from disabled list after Peralta sent to Omaha (The Kansas City Star): The Royals regained their primary setup reliever Monday afternoon when they activated Leo Nuñez from the disabled list after clearing roster space by optioning Joel Peralta to Class AAA Omaha.

  • Omaha to Lincoln Carpoolers’ Vehicles Towed (KOLN Lincoln): Imagine carpooling 50 miles after a hard day's work only to find your car missing. It was a real life shock for several state employees who commute between Omaha and Lincoln.

  • Omaha Standard 'turns trucks into tools' (Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil): Staff photo/Josh White - An employee of Omaha Standard buffs the gate of a service body at the plant’s final assembly area Thursday afternoon. Service bodies, commonly used to carry tools and other equipment, are the manufacturer’s top selling product.

  • Omaha man dies in Butler County crash (Lincoln Journal Star): A 21-year-old Omaha man was killed when his pickup collided with a semi Monday afternoon in Butler County.

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