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Omaha Local Pulse: Wildfires, Community Spirit, and Spring Sports Updates

Omaha Local Pulse: Wildfires, Community Spirit, and Spring Sports Updates

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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.

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