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Saturday, October 4th, 2025

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Good morning, Omaha. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 4th of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • A groundbreaking for a new $20 million youth center was held in Benson in 2024—starting a project by the Bay Omaha to build a 40,000 square foot facility that will include a music venue, an indoor skate park and an esports arena. The building will open in early 2027—providing local kids with a safe space to explore their interests.  3 News Now
  • The annual PorchFestOMA is set for this weekend—offering over 80 free performances on 14 stages for the local community. The festival began as a small event in Ithaca and performers will be able to receive tips during their shows.  KETV
  • Girls Inc. broke ground on a new 36,000 square foot center in South Omaha—designed with indoor and outdoor classrooms, a multi-sports field and playground that will host youth programs while the nonprofit plans to add bilingual staff and hold a grand opening in December.  WOWT
  • Heartland Hope Mission is preparing its two food pantries in South and West Omaha to serve more families affected by the government shutdown and will use its South Omaha site on Thursday evenings for immediate support—case managers will help each family based on their needs. The nonprofit appeals to community members to donate canned corn, pasta, pasta sauce and side items to meet growing demand.  KETV

BUSINESS NEWS

  • North Italia, a national restaurant chain under The Cheesecake Factory, will open its first Nebraska location on November 19 at Village Pointe — the restaurant is under construction in the former Bravo Cucina Italiana space and will serve handmade pasta, pizza and Italian-inspired dishes.  Grow Omaha

CRIME NEWS

  • A University of Nebraska regent accused of DUI in a May 21 crash in Omaha’s Benson neighborhood that injured several people, including three children, faced direct confrontation Friday when the father of one victim demanded her resignation as she maintains her not guilty plea.  WOWT

ECONOMY NEWS

  • Governor Jim Pillen’s vision to turn Nebraska crops into renewable fuels and bioplastics will boost the bioeconomy and create rural jobs while new energy projects are needed to meet a nearly 20% demand surge over the next decade—community support remains key to unlocking these opportunities.  Nebraska Examiner

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Yesterday, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents held open comments on proposed budget cuts totaling more than $27 million—professors, staff, and students expressed concerns about transparency and the impact on academic programs. Additional public hearings will be held through October 10 to gather feedback for a final decision in December.  WOWT

HEALTH NEWS

  • The NU Board of Regents approved an intermediate design review Friday that unlocked $1.22 billion to start building the base and shell of the $2.19 billion Project Health hospital and research facility on the UNMC midtown campus—this facility will have more than 550 beds and train future health care professionals.  Nebraska Examiner
  • Nebraska officials issued a health alert for toxic blue-green algae at Maple Creek Recreation Area Lake in Colfax and at Rockford Lake in Gage, while Cub Creek Lake in Jefferson is removed from the alert—signs advise against swimming and visitors are told to avoid swallowing the water.  WOWT

EVENTS

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  • Woofstock

    10 AM – 2 PM — Turner Park — Free entry — Celebrate your furry friends with a dog costume parade, local vendors, and outdoor yard games.

    Sun, 10/5/25

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  • Cursive Live Performance

    6:30-9 p.m. — The Waiting Room Lounge — $25 ADV / $30 DOS — Experience Cursive's unique performance of two iconic albums in one night.

    Tue, 10/7/25

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  • Zoso - The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience

    8:00-9:30 p.m. — Slowdown — Tickets required — Experience the legendary sounds of Led Zeppelin brought to life by the acclaimed tribute band Zoso.

    Thu, 10/9/25

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  • All Time Low Concert

    6:00-8:30 p.m. — Steelhouse Omaha — Last-minute concert tickets available — Catch the energy of All Time Low live in Omaha!

    Sat, 10/11/25

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  • Molly Tuttle Concert

    7-8:30 p.m. — Slowdown — Tickets from $60 — Catch the talented Molly Tuttle for an evening of incredible live music.

    Sun, 10/12/25

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  • Marc Cohn Concert

    7:30-9 p.m. — Holland Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful sounds of Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Marc Cohn performing live in Omaha.

    Wed, 10/15/25

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  • Creighton Bluejays Women's Volleyball vs. St. John's Red Storm

    6-8 p.m. — Ryan Athletics Center and D. J. Sokol Arena — VIP tickets available — Experience thrilling collegiate volleyball action with premium seating options.

    Fri, 10/17/25

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