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Carl Junction Demolition

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Updated: January 7, 2009
City buildings in one area community may soon be coming down. The Carl Junction City Council voted to move foreward with the demolition of the city`s police and court building. The building was damaged in the May 4th tornado that swept through Carl Junction. But after conducting city business in a trailer since the storms,city leaders say they are ready to rebuild. The costs to demolish the building is estimated at 160-thousand dollars. Reported By: Robin Rogers

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