Omaha Updates: Youth Center Plans, Bacon's Tele-Townhall, and Neighborhood Events

24/07/2025 3 min
Omaha Updates: Youth Center Plans, Bacon's Tele-Townhall, and Neighborhood Events

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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, July twenty-fourth. We start our day catching up on some major city updates. At city hall, the focus has been on our new budget and youth center decisions. Local leaders spent much of yesterday reviewing proposals aimed at boosting after-school programs near North 30th Street and investing in facility upgrades. These choices set the stage for more robust youth engagement opportunities in some of our busiest neighborhoods. Meanwhile, Congressman Don Bacon wrapped up a tele-townhall on Monday, listening directly to our community about everything from infrastructure spending to property taxes. The conversation continues as city departments finalize plans for late summer and fall development.This morning, we step into one of the busiest days of summer. The skies are mostly clear, though we’re keeping an eye out for possible pop-up storms later this afternoon, especially west of 72nd Street. Temperatures will climb into the upper eighties, so if you are headed to Benson or Aksarben Village for lunch or after work, bring some water and prepare for humidity. The forecast stays warm and muggy through the weekend, with a chance of thunderstorms returning by Saturday evening.In neighborhood news, the Petshop location on North 62nd Street is hosting a Handmade Parade Open Workshop from noon to four today. This is a family-friendly event inviting everyone to help create parade art, so anyone looking for creative ways to spend the afternoon has a spot to join in.Turning to real estate, Omaha’s housing market maintains its strong summer trend. According to local listings, median sale prices in the city core hover just above three hundred eighty thousand dollars, with new single-family homes in Elkhorn and West Omaha coming online this month. On the jobs front, the city continues to see solid hiring, with several tech and logistics firms posting dozens of new openings. If you are job hunting, now is a great time to check out opportunities, especially in downtown and Midtown.From the community, Metropolitan Utilities District has just been named one of Nebraska’s safest companies for the twelfth consecutive year. That dedication to safety means smoother service for all of us. The city’s utilities staff also reminds everyone to stay alert for natural gas leaks and report anything suspicious to their hotline—especially with more outdoor projects underway in the summer heat.In sports, Benson High School’s summer baseball team pulled off a late-inning win against Burke last night, rallying for a six-to-four victory at their home field on Maple Street. Coaches highlighted the team’s resilience as a source of pride for the community. On the business scene, small business updates are mostly positive this week, with a new bakery having opened on Farnam Street and several shops in Blackstone continuing to expand their summer hours. No major closures reported.We do have one public safety update. Omaha police responded to reports of car break-ins near the Midtown Crossing area yesterday evening. Officers made quick arrests, and additional patrols are planned for the coming nights. No injuries have been reported, but the department advises everyone to keep valuables out of sight and vehicles locked, especially in busy public lots.Before we close today, we want to share a feel-good story. Volunteers from a local nonprofit surprised residents at a north Omaha nursing facility yesterday by delivering home-cooked meals and hand-written notes from area students, reminding us all of the kindness woven through our city.That brings us to the end of your Omaha Local Pulse for today. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss out. 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 quietplease 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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