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Diving Invitational, City Hall Updates, Midtown Community Fun Night - Local Pulse Friday Wrap-up


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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, February 6th. We kick off today with exciting sports action right here in our city, as the University of Nebraska at Omaha hosts the UNO Diving Invite at the H and K Pool. University of Northern Iowa's divers arrive tonight at 6:30 p.m., with more action tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. UNI's Erica Peters leads with season highs of over 280 on the three-meter and 258 on the one-meter, so expect some top-notch competition that could draw crowds to cheer on these athletes.

Shifting to city hall, we see routine public notices out today from the State of Nebraska, including updates on local landlord matters that might affect renters around Dodge Street and Farnam areas, helping us stay informed on decisions impacting our daily lives.

On the weather front, a crisp winter chill hangs over Omaha this morning with highs near 28 degrees and light snow flurries possible by afternoon, so bundle up for any errands near the Old Market or Gene Leahy Mall. The outlook stays cold through Sunday, with clearer skies ahead, perfect for indoor community events.

New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening on Leavenworth Street downtown, bringing more spots for us to grab a warm drink amid this freeze. Job market looks steady, with about 5,000 openings posted locally last week in healthcare and tech, rounded up from city data. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around $260,000, up slightly from last month per recent listings.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Midtown Community Center's free family fun night tomorrow evening, featuring games and local music. Our schools shine too, with Burke High recently winning their debate tournament, and Creighton Prep's basketball team grabbing a solid victory over the weekend.

For today's crime report, Omaha police made two arrests overnight related to a minor theft on 72nd Street, with no injuries reported, keeping our neighborhoods safe as they investigate.

And for a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors shoveling walks together near Hanscom Park after yesterday's snow, reminding us of our strong community spirit.

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