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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, October twelfth. As we start our day, let’s take a look at what’s happening around our city.We wake up to a windy and warm Sunday, with temperatures climbing well above normal for October. Meteorologists from KLKN say gusty winds could reach up to thirty miles per hour today, so if you’re planning a trip to Zorinsky Lake or walking along Dodge Street, hold on to those hats. Rain is not expected until later this week, so today’s fall festivities should be a go.Big news out of South Omaha as OneWorld Community Health Centers celebrated a major milestone—the topping out ceremony for their new workforce training center. This seventeen and a half million dollar project, visible just off South twenty-fourth Street, will soon offer hands-on healthcare training to boost our local workforce and expand job opportunities in the community. At the event, staff and supporters signed a steel beam that will be part of the building’s permanent structure, a true symbol of investment in Omaha’s future healthcare leaders.We’re also following developments from City Hall. With Medicare open enrollment just around the corner, local officials are reminding seniors about rising premiums this year. Details are available at the Omaha City Hall website and area community centers. For families in North Omaha, legal wrangling continues over the future of the coal plant along Sorensen Parkway. Environmental groups and city leaders are debating its role in the neighborhood and the city’s energy future.It’s a big weekend for sports fans, too. Last night at Baxter Arena, Omaha Hockey skated hard but Minnesota State handed us a four to one loss, winning the series split. The crowd was loud, the energy was high, and our Mavericks showed grit, especially notable in the third period. Meanwhile, several area high schools marked wins in district football play on Friday night, with Westside and Millard South both advancing to their respective semifinals.In real estate news, Omaha continues to grow. Local agents report about two hundred homes closed this week, with the median sale price steady at three hundred twenty thousand dollars. Several apartment projects broke ground near Aksarben Village, promising hundreds of new units for renters seeking a central location.For job seekers, the big buzz is still the hiring fair at the new Sarpy County data center, with tech companies hoping to fill over three hundred full-time positions. The city’s job market is holding steady, with unemployment at just under three percent.Turning to public safety, Omaha police responded to a disturbance late last night along Leavenworth Street. One arrest was made and no serious injuries reported. Officers are asking for tips related to a string of vehicle break-ins near Memorial Park. Anyone with information is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers.We round out today’s news with a feel-good story from Benson. A group of volunteers spent their Saturday afternoon painting murals along Maple Street, transforming a block of old storefronts into colorful public art. Small businesses say the effort is already drawing new visitors to the neighborhood.That wraps up our morning. Thanks for tuning in to Omaha Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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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