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Below is a list of Parks in Sidney, Nebraska. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Cabelas Inc 1 Anglers Lane Sidney, NE 68371 (308)254-7177 
 Gehrig And Son Funeral Home 1140 10th Avenue Sidney, NE 69162 (308)254-2055 
 Holechek Funeral Home Sidney 1212 10th Avenue Sidney, NE 69162 (308)254-2233 
 Sidney City Legion Park 2200 Legion Park Road Sidney, NE 68402 (308)254-3307 

News About Sidney, NE Parks


Westport Renovations Mark Opening of Springfield Public Pools
OzarksFirst.com
The Park Board says it has almost a 50 percent increase in pool hours this year. "This is the results of it and I think it's dollars well spent," said Sidney Needem with the Park Board. The sales tax also funded Fassnight in 2009 and Silver Springs in ...

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Ancient Burial Site Gets Historical Marker
Sidney Sun Telegraph
Sidney City Manager Gary Person wrote the NSHS in March 2010, requesting the placement of the marker, and it was received a few months back. “We had to wait for spring weather to get it installed last week,” Person said. “Our parks and street ...



Resident calls planning board 'waste of time'
Sidney Herald Leader
It's a fact that Terry Klein, West Sidney Mobile Home Village owner, made clear to board members Tuesday evening. Klein brought with him a list of compliant RV parks in Richland County obtained from the state. Klein is no stranger to board meetings.



Neighbors wary of tower proposed near Central Square
Boston.com
By Brock Parker, Town Correspondent Neighbors of a residential tower proposed at the edge of Central Square in Cambridge are criticizing the size of the building and its potential effect on nearby parks. The 165-foot tall tower is part of a proposal by ...

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ChicagoNow (blog)

The Fight To Save Brown Memorial Park: Is Race a Factor
ChicagoNow (blog)
Though the park district was unable to acquire the additional land, improvements went forward. In 1990, the park district named the site for Sidney Brown (1951-1983), the first African-American firefighter to die in the line of duty in Chicago.


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