Village of Rock Springs Buildings Committee Members Dianne Chalmers, left, and Jenny Kozlowski discuss options for the community center during the Oct. 29 committee meeting at the fire station.
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The high water mark located on the side of the community center in Rock Springs represents the 28 feet of water that rushed through the village during the 2008 floods.
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Village of Rock Springs Buildings Chairperson Duane Stieve speaks during the Oct. 29 committee meeting at the fire station.
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The Village of Rock Springs is continuing discussions about the fate of its community center located on 201 West Broadway Street, which sustained damage from the 2018 floods.
ROCK SPRINGS — Rock Springs will tear down its flood-damaged community center whether or not it receives a buyout for the building.
Village of Rock Springs Buildings Committee Members Dianne Chalmers, left, and Jenny Kozlowski discuss options for the community center during the Oct. 29 committee meeting at the fire station.
The high water mark located on the side of the community center in Rock Springs represents the 28 feet of water that rushed through the village during the 2008 floods.
The Village of Rock Springs is continuing discussions about the fate of its community center located on 201 West Broadway Street, which sustained damage from the 2018 floods.