Omaha, NE News Roundup (9/3/25)

Historic children’s nonprofits merge: Omaha’s Child Saving Institute and Council Bluffs’ Children’s Square, both serving families since the 19th century, are joining forces to streamline services and fill local gaps — find out what this means for the community.

MavGLO paints the night neon: On Aug. 28, students in white t-shirts danced until their feet ached under showers of glowing paint at the Pep Bowl — find out how the campus lit up.

Gallery turns golden anniversary: The Artists’ Cooperative Gallery in Omaha’s Old Market is gearing up to mark its 50th anniversary with a series of celebratory events — find out what’s planned.

CLAAS expands Nebraska R&D footprint: CLAAS broke ground on August 29 for a $10 million research and development center at its Papillion campus, where high-tech farm machinery will be tested and developed for North American growers by fall 2026 — find out how this center will drive agricultural innovation.

Eight early CWS hopefuls: From UCLA’s deep lineup to Oregon State’s weekend arms, these eight squads look primed for a 2026 Omaha run — see if your favorite made the list.

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