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Kearney, Nebraska

New Shooting range facility located just northeast of Kearney on Highway 30 at the intersection of Poole Avenue and 115th Street. Open dates/times from March thru end of Nov 2008 are every Saturday afternoon, 1:00-4:00 p.m. for trap and skeet shooting. Sporting Clays and 5-Stand also generally available. 100M rifle/pistol range available during those times if range master present.

Published schedule for 2008 includes trap, skeet, 5-stand and sporting clay leagues. Open shooting available evenings any time range is open for leagues. Also offered are 4-H programs in smallbore rifle and shotgun as well as other youth trap teams.

FKSSA website is currently minimal, but to be upgraded in the near future. Charge is a per use fee for rifle/pistol range and a per round fee for shotgun and is dependent upon discipline shot. Non-members welcome. Fee is at a higher rate than charged to members.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Sandhill Crane Migration

Fossil records reveal the sandhill cranes have been visiting this region for more than nine million years. For five weeks each spring, visitors to the Platte River valley in south-central Nebraska can enjoy the symphony of sounds and dancing rituals of 90 percent of the world'

Kearney, NE Natural Attractions

Historic Frank House

The Frank House, built by George Washington Frank, was constructed in 1889. The three-story house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is made of red Colorado sandstone, with English golden oak interior paneling and lumber, and hand carved woodwork and has seven fireplaces (10

Kearney, NE Historic Homes

John Barnd House

The John Barnd House, located in Kearney, is a large two-and-one-half-story frame dwelling built about 1892, and a good example of the Queen Anne style. Barnd came to Kearney in 1874, established a law practice, and later was elected Buffalo County judge for two terms. In 1888

Kearney, NE Historic Buildings

Fort Kearny State Recreation Area

Campers will find south-central Nebraska's Fort Kearny State Recreation Area much to their liking. Once called Kearney County SRA, this recreational area boasts excellent camping facilities. The attractive 152-acre area was acquired by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in 1960

Kearney, NE State Recreation Areas

Tri-City Storm Hockey Team

Hockey fever is sweeping the nation and the cities of Kearney, Grand Island, and Hastings are proud to join in. Part of the United States Hockey League, the Tri-City Storm took to the ice for the first time in 2000. A new 97,000-square-foot facility houses the new team and loyal fans.

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