With plans to have the new Spink County Law Enforcement Center in Redfield finished in August of 2019, Kyburz-Carlson Construction has been working hard this winter. The tall cement walls of the new Center can be viewed from the outside, and the inside of the Center can currently be viewed from the windows of the Spink County Courthouse's Jury Room.
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New Spink County Law Enforcement Center to be completed in August of 2019
By Shiloh Appel
With plans to have the new Spink County Law Enforcement Center in Redfield finished in August of 2019, Kyburz-Carlson Construction has been working hard this winter. The tall cement walls of the new Center can be viewed from the outside, and the inside of the Center can currently be viewed from the windows of the Spink County Courthouse's Jury Room.