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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, July 20th, 2025.We begin today with a developing story from the University of Nebraska at Omaha that’s stirring conversation across the city. In an unprecedented move, UNO’s student Election Commission threw out every vote for the spring’s winning student government ticket, The Torch, after private messages were found to have created a false narrative against their rivals, Unify UNO. As a result, despite not winning the popular vote, Unify UNO is now leading the student government and sits on the NU board of Regents. An investigation is underway amid student protests, and the campus community is grappling with questions about fairness and transparency.Turning to city hall, Representative Don Bacon is highlighting recent House votes that bring increased defense funding to Nebraska. These federal dollars are expected to support jobs at Offutt Air Force Base and could mean new opportunities for local contractors, which is a welcome sign for workers and businesses connected to defense projects.Looking at local real estate, there’s moderate movement this week with about sixty homes hitting the market, most listings clustered in the Benson and Midtown areas. Prices are holding steady, and realtors report strong buyer interest, especially near the Aksarben Village corridor.Weather-wise, early clouds are giving way to sunshine by late morning, with highs in the mid-80s. South winds may pick up, cooling us off just a bit. It’s ideal weather for the annual Jazz on the Green at Midtown Crossing, which runs tonight and features both local and touring artists. If you’re planning outdoor activities, keep an eye out for a slight chance of evening showers, but most of us should stay dry.In community business news, downtown welcomes a new farm-to-table eatery opening near 13th and Howard. This new spot sources ingredients from Nebraska farms, aiming to bring fresh flavors to the Old Market. Meanwhile, a beloved South Omaha bakery is closing after 38 years, as the family behind Panaderia Juarez retires. Locals are already planning a send-off event this coming Friday.Our high school sports teams continue to impress. Omaha North’s girls soccer team clinched a thrilling win over Millard West, while Central’s debate club placed first at a statewide tournament. These achievements are lifting spirits and fueling neighborhood pride.In crime news, police responded quickly yesterday afternoon to a reported break-in near South 42nd and Q streets. Officers made an arrest at the scene and say no injuries were reported. Otherwise, the weekend remains quiet on the safety front.Before we wrap up, a heartwarming shout-out to the volunteers at Mount Calvary Community Church. Over seventy of our neighbors came together this weekend to pack meals for local shelters, showing again how Omaha’s spirit shines through in times big and small.Don’t forget to check community calendars for more local happenings this week, including the Malcolm X Center’s summer arts festival and farmers markets popping up in neighborhoods across the city.Thank you for tuning in and for making Local Pulse part of your morning. Be sure to subscribe to receive our updates every day. 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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