

03/23/21 • Nebraska vaccine data • Nationwide case trends

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Reed Moore’s Daily Rundown
Good Afternoon,
Today we have stories about Douglas County residents 60 and older eligible for vaccines, an Omaha couple sentenced for Social Security fraud, and Gov. Pete Ricketts increasing Nebraska’s supply of vaccines.




Around Omaha
- Douglas County residents 60 and older are eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines under Nebraska’s Phase 2 plan. A new scoring system is being used to determine if those with underlying health conditions are eligible.
- Neighbors on south 187th Street are concerned about a 6- to 8-foot sinkhole continuing to erode and becoming a safety hazard.
- Homeowners in Pine Creek Villas are worried about the effects of building an OPS high school in their neighborhood, leading to increased traffic and the removal of trees.
- An Omaha couple is sentenced in federal court for lying about their living arrangement on Social Security documents. They are ordered to pay a combined $233,990 in restitution.
- The Omaha metro wedding industry is rebounding from a dismal 2020, as more couples are booking dates for their big days.
- Krispy Kreme is handing out free donuts to customers who have received their COVID-19 vaccines, and many in Omaha are taking advantage of the offer.
Around Nebraska
- Nebraska’s chief medical officer, Dr. Gary Anthone, says the state has not documented a single case of COVID-19 in anyone who has been fully vaccinated.
- Gov. Pete Ricketts announces Nebraska will welcome a supply of the new AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and he’s expecting “a big increase” in the state’s supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
- Nebraska lawmakers advance a bill that would require schools to teach sexual abuse prevention. The bill is similar to laws that have passed in 37 other states in recent years.
Reed Moore’s Things To Do In The Spring

Have Fun in the Old Market
The Old Market
Downtown Omaha
The Old Market is a great place to find something going on any given day or night in downtown Omaha. And this cultural/shopping hub & neighborhood is great for spending time outdoors this spring.
No matter what you’re in the mood for, there’s something here for you. Chow down in some amazing eateries, unwind at plenty of pubs ranging from homey to lively, hear some of the great buskers make sweet and righteous music on the corners, and shop until you drop at tons of quality apparel outlets.
Moreover, if you’re looking to get more immersed in the arts, there’s plenty of great live music venues and art galleries ready to be explored. Or get tickets to a performance at the Orpheum Theater.
Undeniably, the Old Market is a vital source of Omaha’s day and nightlife. Mask up and seize the day.

The Daily Funny
