Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, November 7th. We are waking up to brisk temperatures and chilly winds out of the northwest, so everyone should bundle up before heading out. We’re looking at only a slight chance of afternoon sun, and highs will struggle to reach the mid-40s. If you have outdoor plans, remember it’ll feel colder thanks to the breeze. The chill might impact attendance at midday events, but things look dry for tonight’s activities.
We start the day with major news from Valley, just west of Omaha. Valley residents recently voted to recall both their mayor and city council president, leaving the city with significant leadership gaps. The clerk now bears most of the responsibility, at least until a special city council meeting after November 14th selects new leadership. There’s real uncertainty about daily city operations, and officials warn the state might need to step in to keep Valley moving. Some residents are expressing worries about water quality and how city money is used for infrastructure. For now, Valley’s city clerk, sitting in the historic offices, faces plenty of pressure as the community looks toward its next chapter. According to local reports, the Attorney General could get involved if legal questions persist.
Back in Omaha, let’s look at the job market. New listings rose slightly this week, with about 2,500 open positions now posted on major sites. Healthcare and logistics are seeing especially strong demand, with CHI Health and Union Pacific both hiring at multiple local sites. On the real estate front, home prices remain steady. The average price for a three-bedroom home around Elmwood Park is about $320,000, and there’s a healthy pace of new listings along Dodge Street and in the Midtown area.
Turning to sports, Omaha women’s basketball had a standout performance last night at Sapp Fieldhouse. Cora Olsen scored a career-high 25 points as the team cruised to an 88-47 win over St. Mary, giving new head coach Carrie Carey her first victory. That’s fantastic news for local fans, and the Mavericks will be back on court next week.
For music and culture, The Waiting Room Lounge in Benson has a packed weekend ahead, with local indie band The Midnight Ramblers playing tonight and a songwriter showcase scheduled for Saturday. Community events include the annual Veterans Day parade down Dodge Street tomorrow morning and a crafts fair at Aksarben Village from noon to five. Omaha South High’s robotics team just qualified for the regional finals, a proud moment for our local schools.
On the public safety front, Omaha police responded to a burglary around 42nd and Poppleton early this morning. No injuries, but they are recommending people in the neighborhood check their home security. Officers made a major arrest yesterday near 72nd Street, related to a string of car thefts. Police encourage everyone to be mindful in parking lots and lock vehicles at night.
Now for a feel-good moment—neighbors near Turner Park rallied this week to collect warm coats and scarves, donating more than 500 items to local shelters. It’s great to see Omaha coming together when the cold sets in.
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