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Grand Island / Nebraska / United States
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Grand Island / Nebraska / United States
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Welcome to Bob Stahla Homes Bob Stahla Mobile Homes has been in the mobile home business in Grand Island, Nebraska since 1972. We offer a complete mobile home and recreational vehicle service, as well as manufacturing, sales and lease of mobile and modular offices under the trade name Lane Manufacturing. From beginning design to finished product, we will turn your ideas into a computer-generated print that will be submitted for your approval. We construct your building using only the highest quality building materials. We guarantee quality in every Lane Manufacturing building produced at Bob Stahla Homes. Bob Stahla Homes offers these buildings for lease, rent or purchase. Long term, short term, standard or custom designs. "Your needs come first at Bob Stahla Homes". 1220 East Capital Avenue, NE 68802 P.O. Box 206 Grand Island TEL: 308 ) 384-8514 FAX: 308 ) 382-0152 Email: [email protected]
Grand Island / Nebraska / United States
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Grand Island / Nebraska / United States
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The starting gate to Nebraska s five-track thoroughbred horse racing circuit opens each year at Fonner Park. The track in Grand Island, Neb., conducts a live meet from mid-February to mid-May. The jewel of Fonner s meet is the $100,000 Bosselman/Gus Fonner Stakes in late April, the state s co-richest race. Other live meet highlights include craft shows, family activities, giveaways, recreational shows and special races. Fonner Park, which has operated a live meet since 1954, also offers a year-round simulcast program. Patrons can bet on races throughout the country, including tracks in Arkansas, California, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma and Texas. Besides horse racing, Fonner Park hosts numerous shows and events during the year. They include Antique, Home and Ag Expos; the Fonner Park State 4-H Horse Exposition; and Hall County Fair. The nonprofit organization will be home to the Heartland Events Center in 2006.