Downtown trees come down
City crews work to remove a felled tree in downtown Watertown. Photos by Brandon Heim, Watertown Current.
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By Brandon Heim - August 25, 2025 in News, Featured Reading Time: < 1 minute
City crews work to remove a felled tree in downtown Watertown. Photos by Brandon Heim, Watertown Current.
Two honey lotus trees in downtown Watertown were removed by city crews on Monday morning, August 25.
The trees were located on the sidewalk on the wes...
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Brandon is a reporter for the Watertown Current. A native of Watertown, with deep roots in Deuel County, Brandon has a passion for helping local businesses tell their story. He also enjoys seeing them grow and the community thrive.
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