

24, at The Jewell. Scheduled to perform are five bands: OLUS, Tim Budig Band, Stan & The Chain Gang, The David Diaz Project and Livin’ The Dream. The Blues Society of Omaha hosts the Nebraska Blues Challenge on Sunday, Oct.The extremely talented and charismatic Wonderland is on tour with her new album, Tempting Fate, on the Alligator Records label, produced by roots icon Dave Alvin. Robert Jon & The Wreck open the show. Carolyn Wonderland performs at Lincoln’s Zoo Bar on Wednesday, Oct.Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives perform on Wednesday, Oct.Huchtemann’s October roundup, “Eclectic Energies.”Įlectrifying singer, songwriter and guitarist Carolyn Wonderland. Reed Moore presents events from Reader Hoodoo Blues columnist B.J. 19, and tune in here to the Douglas County Board at 9 a.m. and the Omaha City Council at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
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Tri County Meeting: Officials from Lancaster, Douglas and Sarpy counties will meet at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo on Thursday to discuss legislative priorities for each county, including American Rescue Plan funding, after taking a tour of the zoo.Įvery week, The Reader ‘s Anton Johnson picks noteworthy agenda items from the Omaha City Council and Douglas County Board of Commissioners. See the full Omaha City Council and Douglas County Board of Commissioners agendas for Tuesday, Oct.16 the 135th anniversary of the incorporation of South Omaha as a municipality, and to receive a weekly COVID-19 update. County board: The Douglas County Board of Commissioners will meet Tuesday to proclaim Oct.

The home would provide housing, education, and treatment for up to 22 adolescents involved in the justice system who have experienced trauma.


P olice in Schools and Tri County Meeting “It’s just not sustainable what we’re doing now at all”: Take a deep dive into cattle producers’ fight for greater profits.“When we review the redline map of the 1930s and recent minority population and poverty trends, we see, almost 100 years later, it’s the same map”: Lincoln’s growth blueprint, which will inform the direction of the city for the next 30 years, takes into account the racist history of redlining.According to the reports, 1 in 5 people sent to Nebraska prisons is Black - yet just 1 in 25 Nebraskans is Black. To learn more about what’s in the reports, click here. Remember those reports about prison overcrowding that the governor’s office wouldn’t make public? Now those nearly 100 pages from the Crime and Justice Institute have been released by Nebraska’s judicial branch.Hear 1st Sky Omaha‘s take on the latest local and national news.Some say it will detract from the neighborhood’s history. An apartment building with 131 units is slated for construction southeast of Dodge and 38th Avenue.27, yard-waste collection is free. Read Wasteline’s announcement about the fall yard-waste collection season here. “We have so many people that come in that say they’re going to miss us”: Catch up with Nobbies co-owners Gordon and Joy Watanabe in the store’s final days.Over the weekend: The Nebraska State Patrol says it apprehended three juveniles in a vehicle pursuit in which an 11-year-old boy going 110 mph was the driver.Jackson serves as president and CEO of the Voice Advocacy Center, which offers screening and tutoring services. NOISE Omaha spotlights Clarice Jackson, an advocate for students with dyslexia.
