Omaha Local Pulse: Recycling Tours, New UNMC Parking, and Summer Job Market

01/08/2025 3 min
Omaha Local Pulse: Recycling Tours, New UNMC Parking, and Summer Job Market

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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, August first, twenty twenty-five.We wake up to a warm and sunny start across Omaha. High temperatures today land near ninety-one, with just a few scattered clouds. That means a perfect morning for those planning to join the First Star Recycling facility tour over on I Street at one thirty this afternoon. If you’re curious about what happens after your recycling is picked up, there’s still room to sign up for this hands-on tour and see what really goes on behind the scenes at one of Omaha’s largest recycling centers.Our top story today from the city’s medical district: the University of Nebraska Medical Center opens its new two-level student parking deck just east of the main campus. With space for nearly one hundred and fifty vehicles, this new lot is expected to make a real dent in student parking headaches near Dewey Avenue and Jones Street. For those of us who’ve ever circled the block looking for a spot, this is welcome relief. UNMC is also expanding its reach beyond Omaha, joining the Santee Health Fair last month to support tribal and rural health care efforts. That partnership is helping to build bridges and bring specialized care to underserved Nebraska communities.Turning now to local business, the summer job market remains steady. Healthcare IT companies like FinThrive are bringing fresh energy to Omaha’s employment scene, and we’re hearing their upcoming presentation at the Mid America Summer Institute on August fifth might spark more local hiring. Downtown retailers report moderate foot traffic this week, and there is talk that some small shops in the Old Market could be changing hands soon, though nothing official yet.In the real estate market, Omaha’s prices are trending upward, with farmland near the city selling at around three thousand per acre according to DTN. That’s keeping sellers optimistic, especially on the west and south sides of Douglas County.Sports fans can celebrate several highlights. In local high school baseball, Omaha North clinched a spot in the summer finals, edging out Millard West last night with a late rally. Area youth soccer teams are heading to regional play this weekend, bringing lots of excitement to fields near Tranquility Park. For music lovers, Jazz on the Green continues tonight at Turner Park with local artist Lisa Lee on stage at seven. Bring a blanket and beat the heat with live music under the stars.From city hall, we’re tracking an upcoming council vote on sidewalk repair funding, especially near Benson and Midtown, as residents continue to push for safer walkways before back-to-school season.There’s good news brewing at UNMC as well, where the Morning Grounds coffee pop-up welcomed students and staff recently at the Wigton Heritage Center. With free coffee, gratitude jars, and trivia, the event drew seventy-five attendees and started off the August Sip, Smile, Succeed hydration challenge with a splash. More pop-ups are slated for later in the fall.As for crime and safety, police report a quiet night across central Omaha. No major incidents were logged, but we want to remind listeners that the department is still seeking tips related to a burglary last week near Twenty-fourth and Cuming. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the OPD tip line.A feel-good story to start your Friday: local teacher Maria Sandoval was recognized yesterday for leading the Benson neighborhood youth cleanup project, collecting over three hundred pounds of litter from city parks and inspiring a new volunteer brigade among her students.Thanks for tuning in to Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out Quiet Please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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