Two Sarpy County Teen Court volunteers were recognized for their time and contributions to the program this month during a Sarpy County Board Meeting.
Read more about Katherine O’Meara and Katharine Smith: https://t.co/0MY3ZL34PS
The monthly test of the Sarpy County Outdoor Warning Siren System will be conducted this morning at 11:00 a.m. Tests are conducted on the first Wednesday of every month at 11:00 a.m. To learn more about emergency alert and warning systems, visit https://t.co/oBd82hXuom.
Interested in disaster preparedness training? The Sarpy County Emergency Management Agency is offering a free disaster preparedness training to the public this fall in Bellevue!
Find more information and register at https://t.co/vhNWCgsQ2y
If you’d like to report a fireworks-related noise complaint, do NOT call 911. Instead, please dial our non-emergency line: 402-593-4111.
Call 911 for serious fireworks-related injuries or fires. Thank you for helping us better serve you and respond to emergencies.
It's about that time of year again! Please be respectful of your neighbors this fireworks season.
Find out when you can light fireworks around Sarpy County: https://t.co/q6HCo4olCV
Starting Wednesday, June 18, roadwork will begin on 90th Street between Schram Road and Reed Street. This project will pave a new three-lane road, add storm sewer infrastructure and add permanent signage.
Read more: https://t.co/WIMupA5JSM
The monthly test of the Sarpy County Outdoor Warning Siren System will be conducted this morning at 11:00 a.m. Tests are conducted on the first Wednesday of every month at 11:00 a.m. To learn more about emergency alert and warning systems, visit https://t.co/oBd82hXuom.
114th Street will be closed between Highway 370 and Cornhusker Road.
Neighborhood traffic east of 114th Street will detour to 96th Street. Neighborhood traffic west of 114th Street will detour to 120th Street.
More details: https://t.co/sNzVJwEEE3
Starting Monday, June 2, crews will be widening the intersection and installing a traffic signal at 114th and Lincoln Road to improve traffic flow and capacity.
https://t.co/sNzVJwEEE3
🚧Traffic Alert
Starting Wednesday, May 28, Highway 50 near Buffalo Road will reduce to one lane during the day. Flaggers will be present during work hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday) and lanes will reopen each evening.
Please note that some sirens may sound a second time as technicians work on the system's programming. --- The monthly test of the Sarpy County Outdoor Warning Siren System will be conducted this morning at 11:00 a.m. Tests are conducted on the first Wednesday of every month...
The monthly test of the Sarpy County Outdoor Warning Siren System will be conducted this morning at 11:00 a.m. Tests are conducted on the first Wednesday of every month at 11:00 a.m. To learn more about emergency alert and warning systems, visit https://t.co/oBd82hXuom.
NOAA Weather Radio will be unavailable today through Wednesday due to a pre-scheduled system update. Please make sure to have other ways to receive warnings. For more information about the outage, visit https://t.co/TelVZL2tiv.
The monthly test of the Sarpy County Outdoor Warning Siren System will be conducted this morning at 11:00 a.m. Tests are conducted on the first Wednesday of every month at 11:00 a.m. To learn more about emergency alert and warning systems, visit https://t.co/oBd82hXuom.
Congratulations to two Sarpy County youth who excelled in the 2025 Nebraska Severe Weather Awareness Poster Contest! 🌧️🌪️🌤️
Isabella Kaup won first place, while Kora Nesbit took fourth place. Both students are from Bellevue
Congratulations to our top 4 winners in the annual Severe Weather Awareness Poster Contest.
The third grade students will be recognized during a proclamation signing at the Nebraska State Capitol on Thursday.
We encourage all homes, schools and businesses to participate in the drill by practicing their severe weather and emergency plans.
▶️To learn more about emergency warning systems, and to sign up for Sarpy County ALERTS, visit https://t.co/oBd82hXuom.
The message for the statewide tornado drill will be transmitted through NOAA all-hazard weather radios. Weather radios not programmed to sound for weekly tests will not sound.
As part of Severe Weather Awareness Week, the National Weather Service in Omaha is conducting a statewide tornado drill on Wednesday, March 26, at 10 a.m. The outdoor warning sirens in Sarpy County will not be activated for the drill.