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Omaha Local Pulse: New Parking, Feast Day Celebrations, and Community Support


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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, August 3rd, 2025. We hope everyone is waking up ready for another week in our city.

We start today over at Mary Our Queen, where there is a sense of celebration following a major weekend upgrade. Thanks to over one hundred thousand dollars in donations, there is now a brand-new parking lot near the parish grounds, making drop-off and pick-up smoother for families and visitors. The parish is still raising funds to finish the project, but the difference is already being felt. The fresh concrete by the gym is finished, and we are expecting a few more improvements around both Mary Our Queen and St. John Vianney campuses, especially drainage work to help with those unexpected summer downpours. Speaking of improvements, fresh sod was just laid near the playground by the soccer field, and there is fencing to let the new grass take hold, so let’s keep little feet off that area for a few weeks so everyone can enjoy it.

At St. John Vianney, the mood is both reflective and hopeful today as the congregation celebrates the Feast Day of their patron saint. The day begins with a morning Mass and a Eucharistic procession through the church grounds, bringing together neighbors and families in a show of community and faith. Our thoughts are also with Deacon Chris Hansen, who continues his recovery at a rehab facility after a recent car accident. Listeners are asked to direct church facility requests to the parish office during his absence, and we’re reminded to show understanding to staff as everyone adapts.

Shifting gears to city news, at City Hall, leaders are reviewing proposals for additional bike lanes along Dodge Street and other busy corridors. This follows a recent uptick in commuter biking and comes as safety concerns remain top of mind for the city council. Look for more on this after this week’s transportation committee meeting.

For those heading out today, keep an umbrella handy. We are looking at partly cloudy skies throughout the morning, a high near 85, and a chance for spot showers after noon. Outdoor events will have a short window of sunshine before clouds swing back in by early evening.

In local business, there is chatter about two new restaurants opening near Aksarben Village next week, one featuring Korean barbecue and another spotlighting Nebraska’s local produce. Meanwhile, a long-standing hardware store near 72nd and Maple is closing its doors Friday, so stop in for discounts while supplies last.

On the job front, Omaha’s unemployment rate holds steady at a low four percent, and several hotels near downtown are actively hiring for seasonal and permanent staff, a good sign as summer travel continues.

In local sports, Omaha’s high school baseball teams wrapped up their summer league yesterday. Millard North clinched an exciting win with a walk-off single at Werner Park. Meanwhile, youth soccer championships wrap up this afternoon at the Tranquility Park fields.

There is no major crime to report from the last 24 hours, according to Omaha Police. No significant arrests or public safety alerts, which is always good news on a summer Sunday.

Before we go, one heartwarming note. Volunteers at the Antioch Baptist Church came together this weekend to pack over three hundred backpacks with school supplies for kids in need, showing what we can accomplish when we work together as neighbors.

Thank you for tuning in to Omaha Local Pulse. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date, and we will see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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