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Spotlight on future of park serving North Omahans for more than century

Lozier Foundation would invest $800,000 annually to manage and improve Miller Park through a proposed 10-year trust contract, pending city council approval.

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OMAHA — The fate of one of Omaha’s oldest public parks brought roughly 50 people Saturday to a meeting that included impassioned remarks from community and civic leaders, a Nebraska lawmaker and a City Council member. At issue is a…

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Spotlight on future of park serving North Omahans for more than century

OMAHA — The fate of one of Omaha’s oldest public parks brought roughly 50 people Saturday to a meeting that included impassioned remarks from community and civic leaders, a Nebraska lawmaker and a City Council member. At issue is a…

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CNHI News broke the news in United States on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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