Work on popular fishing hole set to start
Phil Cooper | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 5 months AGO
The long awaited restoration of the Gene Day Fishing Pond is about to begin. Phase 1 of the project will begin this month after two years of planning, designing and permitting are finalized.
The pond is located at the west end of Osburn City Park. The restoration work will turn the pond into a highly accessible local fishing hole for people in the Silver Valley.
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