Former Watertown City Hall demolished
Former Watertown City Hall being demolished. Photo by Brandon Heim, Watertown Current.
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By Brandon Heim - December 27, 2025 in Featured, News Reading Time: 2 minutes
Former Watertown City Hall being demolished. Photo by Brandon Heim, Watertown Current.
Demolition on the former City Hall building on Second Street Northeast began on Friday, December 26. Originally scheduled to begin in October, the dem...
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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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