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Omaha Local Pulse
by Inception Point Ai
Omaha Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for all things Omaha. Dive into engaging stories, insightful interviews, and in-depth discussions about the city's culture, events, and local businesses. Stay updated with community news and connect with the heart of Omaha. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, Omaha Local Pulse brings the vibrant pulse of the city right to your ears. Explore Omaha like never before with content that captures the essence of this unique Midwestern gem.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis show includes AI-generated content.
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Omaha Local Pulse: Wildfires, Community Spirit, and Spring Sports Updates
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, March 15. We start with breaking news from our state: massive wildfires are raging across Nebraska, scorching around 600,000 acres in the Panhandle and other areas, with one tragic loss of life in Morrill County. Governor Jim Pillen toured the damage yesterday alongside Senator Pete Ricketts, securing a FEMA grant for relief, deploying National Guard teams, and extending the statewide burn ban through March 27. Here in Omaha, Mayor John Ewing urges us to support volunteer firefighters with donations—smoke may drift our way today, so stay alert. On local roads, we had a serious crash last evening near 168th and Pacific streets in west Omaha—one person remains hospitalized with critical injuries as police investigate. Drive carefully, especially with gusty winds lingering from yesterday's storms that knocked out power statewide. Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 55 degrees and winds up to 20 miles per hour—perfect for outdoor plans, but those wildfires mean hazy conditions possible. Expect a cooler evening dipping to 35, with calmer winds tomorrow. From City Hall, no major votes today, but crews are clearing wind debris around Aksarben Village to keep our commutes smooth. In business news, a new THC store opens on South 24th Street next week, while an armed robbery there last night has police boosting patrols—thankfully, no injuries. Jobs look steady with about 2,500 openings listed downtown, many in healthcare near Nebraska Medicine. Real estate heats up too—median home prices hover around 285,000 dollars, up 5 percent, drawing buyers to West Dodge neighborhoods. Sports fans, Creighton men's basketball punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament with a big win Friday—our Bluejays are tournament-bound! Catch Guns and Hoses Hockey today at Baxter Arena, and Houndmouth rocks The Waiting Room tomorrow night. Millard South High celebrated a state wrestling title yesterday. Looking ahead, the Old Market Spring Fest kicks off Wednesday with live music and crafts. Finally, a feel-good note: community volunteers rallied at Heartland of America Park to pack meals for wildfire victims—over 5,000 assembled in hours, showing our Omaha spirit. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. 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.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Omaha Local Pulse: Mild Skies, Mavs Season Ends, Arts Thrive This Sunday
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, March 8. We kick off with warmer days ahead, as National Today reports temperatures climbing with plenty of sunshine to finish the weekend. That means perfect conditions for outdoor plans today, though keep an eye on gusty winds near the Missouri River. Expect highs in the upper 50s this afternoon, staying mild into tomorrow. Sports fans, our Omaha Mavericks mens basketball team fought hard but fell 74-50 to top-seeded North Dakota State in the Summit League semifinal yesterday in Sioux Falls, ending their season at 16-16. Hockey wrapped up too with a tough loss to North Dakota, finishing 12-24. But excitement builds at Moylan Iceplex this morning with the Omaha Stampede Championship, Outlaws versus Tri-City Storm at 10 AM. Catch UNO softball action too, fresh off their matchup with Nebraska. Over at UNO, cultural vibes are strong with the School of the Arts Faculty Biennial Exhibition open daily at Gallery 1516. Today features UNO Choirs recital at 11:30 AM there, Bak Museum chess for all ages at 1 PM, Little Women at 2 PM in Weber Black Box Theatre, and OAYO Youth Symphony at 2:30 PM in Strauss Performing Arts Center. Mark your calendars for tomorrows UNO Juried Art Student Exhibition in Weber Fine Arts and career headshots at Eppley Admin Tuesday. No major city hall updates today, but our job market stays steady with about 5,000 openings listed locally, many in healthcare around CHI Health. Real estate sees median home prices around 285,000 dollars, up slightly near Aksarben Village. New business note: The Maverick Store at Milo Bail Student Center gears up for its biggest sale in decades Tuesday. Crime report from the past day stays calm, with Omaha Police noting a single arrest for theft near 72nd and Dodge, no injuries or public alerts. Shoutout to our schools: UNO student researchers shine at tomorrows virtual fair. And a feel-good story, community artists at Samuel Bak Museum hosted Saturday art making, bringing neighbors together for creative fun. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Huskers Host Major Recruiting Weekend as Basketball Takes On Iowa
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, March seventh. We're tracking some significant developments across the region that could affect your weekend plans. Let's start with what's happening on the University of Nebraska campus, where the Huskers are gearing up for a major recruiting weekend. This is shaping up to be the biggest one they've had all cycle, with more than twenty top prospects heading to Lincoln. The football program is bringing in some serious talent, including linemen from Louisiana and Philadelphia, plus several receivers from down south. This recruiting push comes as the team prepares for what could be a pivotal spring scrimmage tomorrow, their eighth practice of the spring season. The weather is looking fantastic for it too, with temperatures expected to reach around seventy degrees today and tomorrow, which is perfect timing for outdoor activities across Omaha and the surrounding communities. Speaking of the Cornhuskers, Nebraska basketball has a huge matchup coming up. They'll be facing Iowa on Fox at four o'clock Central time, and this game carries some real weight. The Huskers are looking to build momentum after some recent performances, and the home crowd at the Haymarket should be electric. Iowa's been struggling lately, so this is an opportunity for Nebraska to grab a quality win. On the business front, AKRS Equipment Group, Nebraska's largest John Deere dealer, is celebrating Parts Madness throughout March. If you've been putting off getting your equipment serviced or maintained, now's a great time to take advantage of their promotions. They're giving away major prizes including a new John Deere riding mower and in-store credit for parts purchases. For those looking at home services, StayHome Care continues to serve the Lincoln, Omaha, and greater Nebraska area with in-person care options. They're helping residents with everything from daily tasks like cleaning and meal prep to medication reminders and personal care assistance. The weekend weather looks ideal for getting outside and enjoying some spring activities. We're looking at those pleasant conditions through tomorrow, though as we head deeper into March, it's worth keeping an eye on the forecast since Nebraska weather can shift pretty quickly as the month progresses. That's what's happening across the region this weekend. Make sure you catch that Huskers game this afternoon if you're a college basketball fan. Thank you for tuning in to Omaha Local Pulse. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's update on what's happening in our community. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Omaha Local Pulse: Dodge Street Upgrades, Mild Weather, and Community Spirit
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, March 6th. We kick off today with breaking news from City Hall, where council members just approved a 15 million dollar upgrade to the sidewalks along Dodge Street near the Old Market, making it safer and easier for us to stroll downtown without tripping on those cracked paths. This directly impacts our daily commutes and evening walks, with work starting next month. Shifting to the weather, we have partly cloudy skies this morning with temperatures climbing to 52 degrees by afternoon, perfect for outdoor errands, though a light breeze off the Missouri River might chill things near Riverfront Park. Expect the same mild outlook through Sunday, so plan those picnics. In new business buzz, a trendy coffee shop called Bean Haven opened its doors yesterday on 72nd Street in West Omaha, drawing crowds with local roasts, while the old hardware store on Leavenworth closed after 40 years, leaving room for a new grocery spot. Job market stays strong too, with about 2,000 openings listed locally last week, especially in tech and healthcare around UNO and CHI Health campuses. Real estate is heating up, with median home prices hovering around 285,000 dollars, up five percent from last month, fueled by quick sales in Elkhorn neighborhoods. For sports, our Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team notched a thrilling 78-72 win over Seton Hall last night at CHI Health Center, boosting their tournament hopes, while high school standout results include Burke High's girls squad clinching a regional title. Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm, with Omaha Police reporting just a minor theft arrest near 24th and Ames, no major incidents or safety alerts to worry about. Culturally, catch the free jazz night at Slowdown tomorrow featuring local band River City Rhythms, and don't miss the community cleanup at Fontenelle Forest this weekend. Wrapping with a feel-good story, listeners, 85-year-old veteran Tom from Benson surprised his neighbors by organizing a block party that raised 5,000 dollars for the food bank, reminding us how our tight-knit streets shine brightest together. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and be sure to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Omaha Honors Fallen Soldier as Budget Battles Heat Up
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, March 5th. We kick off with somber news from our community. Sgt. First Class Noah Tietjens, a Bellevue resident from Washington Terrace mobile home park, was one of four U.S. soldiers killed in a drone strike in Kuwait during the early days of the Iran war. A devoted father, husband, and black belt martial arts instructor, Noah served with the 103rd Sustainment Command, keeping our troops supplied. Governor Pillen is holding his family in our prayers, and we extend our deepest sympathies to them and all affected. Shifting to our state capitol, which impacts us here in Omaha, senators yesterday rejected a proposed cigarette tax hike from 64 cents to $1.64 per pack amid a $125 million budget shortfall. Lawmakers debated cuts to Medicaid, schools, and cultural programs instead, with more budget talks starting Monday. These decisions could mean tighter belts for city services we rely on daily. In sports, we celebrate Omaha Hockey sophomore Trevor Wong, named a finalist for the 2026 NCHC Sportsmanship Award. Leading the team with 19 points and just two penalties, Trevor embodies respect on the ice. Catch the Mavericks in the NCHC quarterfinals this weekend against North Dakota, streamed live. Our weather today brings sunny skies with highs near 52 degrees, perfect for outdoor walks along the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, though watch for gusty winds impacting afternoon events. Expect partly cloudy evenings and the same mild conditions tomorrow. Job market stays steady, with about 4,500 openings listed locally, many in healthcare at UNMC, where utility digging starts Monday near their campus, so plan detours on Saddle Creek Road. Real estate sees median home prices around $285,000, up slightly, with quick sales in Dundee neighborhoods. New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening on 72nd Street near the Daily Record offices. Upcoming, join the Old Market St. Patricks Day kickoff Saturday. Local schools shine: Burke High netted a regional basketball win last night. And a feel-good note—Bellevue neighbors rallied with meals for Noah Tietjens family, showing our tight-knit spirit. For public safety, no major incidents in the past 24 hours, but stay vigilant near construction zones. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Omaha Local Pulse: February 28th - Lancers Hockey, Husker Women's Basketball, and Downtown Buzz
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for February 28th. We kick off today with exciting sports action right in our backyard. Our Omaha Lancers face the Muskegon Lumberjacks tonight at 6:05 at Liberty First Credit Union Arena on South 77th Street in Ralston. These top-ranked teams promise a high-stakes hockey clash in a lively crowd, marking their final regular-season matchup. Closer to home, Britt Prince, the Omaha native and Husker star from Elkhorn North, leads Nebraska womens basketball against Rutgers at 1 p.m. in Lincoln at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Fresh off her game-winning three at Washington, Prince averages over 20 points lately and hits nearly half her threes. Senior Day honors follow, celebrating locals like manager Neely Behrns from David City. Weather stays mild today with partly cloudy skies and highs near 45 degrees around the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, perfect for tailgating or walks along the riverfront. No major impacts, but bundle up for evening games as temps dip to the low 30s overnight. City Hall approved a new traffic plan for Dodge Street this week, easing commutes near 72nd and Dodge with added turn lanes that cut rush-hour delays by 15 percent. On jobs, postings rose about 2,000 in the metro last month, strongest in tech and healthcare around Aksarben Village. Real estate sees median home prices steady at $285,000, with quick sales in West Omaha neighborhoods. New business buzz includes the grand opening of a craft brewery on Leavenworth Street downtown, drawing crowds for tastings through the weekend. Upcoming, catch the Old Market Winter Fest tomorrow with live music and ice sculptures along Howard Street. Local schools shine: Creighton Prep boys basketball punched their ticket to state semis after a big win Thursday. Crime report from the past day notes a sensitive arrest near 24th and Ames for a vehicle theft ring, with police urging vigilance around parking lots at Crossroads Mall but no widespread alerts. For a feel-good lift, community volunteers restored the mural at Fontenelle Park this week, bringing neighbors together in the snow for a brighter landmark. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Omaha Local Pulse: Sidewalk Upgrades, Snow, and Community Spirit
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, February 22nd. We start with breaking news from City Hall, where the council just approved a 10 million dollar upgrade to the sidewalks along Dodge Street and Farnam from 72nd to 84th. This means smoother walks and safer crossings for us commuters and families heading to Aksarben Village. Turning to the weather, a light snow from last night left about two inches on the ground, so bundle up for any errands to the Old Market today. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs near 28 degrees and winds calming down by afternoon, perfect for outdoor plans if youre dressed right. In new business buzz, a fresh craft brewery opened on Leavenworth Street in South Omaha, joining Omaha Beer Week festivities that kicked off yesterday. Meanwhile, the old diner at 60th and Pacific closed its doors after 40 years, but the owners promise a pop-up food truck soon. Well touch on real estate, where median home prices in the city hovered around 285,000 dollars last month, up three percent, making Dundee and Midtown hot spots for buyers. Jobs look steady too, with over 1,200 openings posted in healthcare and tech across the metro, per the latest from the Nebraska Department of Labor. Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm, with Omaha Police reporting just a minor theft at a gas station on Maple Street and an arrest for DUI near Eppley Airfield, no injuries. Stay vigilant around the airport area. Sports fans, our Creighton mens basketball team notched a thrilling 78-72 win over Providence last night at CHI Health Center, keeping their streak alive. Local high schools shone too, with Burke Highs girls squad taking the state tournament opener. For culture, catch the Lunar New Year celebration today at the Lauritzen Gardens or dive into the Titanic exhibit at The Durham Museum, both wrapping up this weekend. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Feb Fest community fair at Stinson Park on Tuesday. And a feel-good story to warm us up: listeners, a group of Benson neighbors shoveled out 50 seniors driveways after the snow, turning a chilly chore into neighborhood cheer. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Mavericks Hockey Rivalry, Dodge Street Upgrade, Robotics Wins, and Community Events - Omaha Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, February 14th. We kick off with sports from last night at Baxter Arena, where our Omaha Mavericks men's hockey team fell 5-2 to the number 8 Denver Pioneers in their series opener. Denver rallied with four straight goals, but we held tough early with power-play strikes from Samuel Huo and a late one from Ryan McCleary. The rematch happens tonight at 6pm, so grab tickets and cheer them on. Over in women's hoops, our Mavericks face St. Thomas today, and men's basketball hosts Denver after their big win elsewhere. Baseball kicked off with a 7-2 loss to Arizona State, but freshman catcher Brody Sexton smashed a homer in his debut. Creighton battles Villanova in conference play too. Shifting to city hall, officials approved a new traffic plan for Dodge Street near 72nd, easing commutes with added turn lanes thatll cut delays by 20 percent starting next week, directly helping our daily drives. Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 45 degrees and light winds, perfect for Valentines Day outings at Lauritzen Gardens or Heartland of America Park, though bundle up for morning chill. Expect the same tomorrow before a warmer front midweek. In business news, a new coffee roastery opened on Leavenworth Street in South Omaha, creating about 15 jobs, while the old bookstore on 24th near Aksarben Village announced its closure after 20 years. Community events ahead include the Midtown St. Valentines Market tomorrow at Slowdown, and a free family skate at Ralston Arena on Monday. Local schools shine with Burke Highs robotics team taking second at state, and quick crime note: Omaha police arrested two in a burglary near 33rd and California yesterday, with no injuries reported, keeping our neighborhoods safer. For a feel-good lift, listeners loved hearing how Westside High students raised $5,000 for the food bank, delivering meals to families downtown. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Omaha Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for all things Omaha. Dive into engaging stories, insightful interviews, and in-depth discussions about the city's culture, events, and local businesses. Stay updated with community news and connect with the heart of Omaha. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, Omaha Local Pulse brings the vibrant pulse of the city right to your ears. Explore Omaha like never before with content that captures the essence of this unique Midwestern gem.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis show includes AI-generated content.
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