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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, September 26, 2025. We start the day with some welcome news for folks downtown. Work on the big sinkhole along 16th Street is ahead of schedule, after months of detours and frustration. OPPD has already wrapped up high voltage line repairs, thanks to some dry weather, and now the city is prepping to fix sewer lines and the pavement. Local businesses like Exclusive Kicks say they’re eager for the street to reopen so daily commutes and customer visits can get back to normal. City officials will meet with OPPD today to firm up the timeline, with hopes the obstruction is gone soon.Now, our weather outlook: it’s crisp and sunny this morning, with temperatures rising into the low 70s by afternoon. The recent rains have dried up, so sports and outdoor events face no interruptions. If you’re heading out tonight, expect comfortable sweater weather and no umbrellas needed.Turning to City Hall, the state’s budget is grabbing attention. Governor Pillen has proposed a 10 percent cut to Nebraska’s general fund this year, aiming to reduce high taxes and funnel more relief toward property owners. This could mean big shifts for local funding, especially schools, as the Nebraska School Financing Review Commission considers changes to how schools are paid for. City and school leaders urge that local control remains key—and with about $3 billion in state property taxes already going to education, these talks have real impact on our daily lives.On the jobs front, UNMC is celebrating the careers of nineteen retiring staff members this month. Among them are Dr. Jane Potter and Rick Pruch, who each served for over forty years. Their legacy in health care and teaching marks a real Omaha milestone. Job seekers might also note staffing changes at medical facilities across the city.In real estate, experts report that Omaha’s housing market remains steady. Listings near Aksarben and Dundee hover in the $330,000 range, and open houses in the Old Market and Benson are drawing both new families and young professionals. Rental activity is strong, with vacancies dropping on Dodge Street and near Creighton University.For community events, the Omaha Comedy Festival is bringing four days of laughter to Little Bohemia and the Old Market, now in its 13th year. Locals plan to pack venues tonight for stand-up sets and improv shows—a bright spot for downtown businesses. Plus, look out for the farmer’s market on South 11th Street and tomorrow’s Big Muddy Blues Fest along the river.High school football lights up the metro tonight, with nearly fifty games scheduled and marquee matchups like Westside hosting Central, and Creighton Prep heading to Papillion-LaVista. Millard South faces Lincoln Southeast and Elkhorn North takes on Blair. Let’s cheer on our student athletes as they close out September with some big showdowns.It’s a somber morning for the University of Nebraska at Omaha, as the campus flag is lowered for senior Blake Kieckhafer, whose memory is being honored today. UNO’s community sends thoughts and support to his loved ones.In crime updates, Omaha Police responded last night to a disturbance near Maple Street and 72nd. One arrest was made after a vehicle break-in. The investigation is ongoing but officers assure neighbors there is no wider threat at this time.Finally, a feel-good story on the north side. Volunteers from local schools gathered yesterday at Miller Park for a clean-up day, collecting nearly 200 pounds of trash and planting new trees. Their work brightened up a community space and showed how much we care about our green spaces.Thank you for tuning in to Omaha Local Pulse. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a moment. 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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