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Veterans group says SERVPRO work, unpaid bills and fundraising shortfall put Bannock County memorial at risk

5023061 · June 17, 2025
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Representatives of the Veterans Memorial Building and AMVETS told commissioners SERVPRO work and related bills have left parts of the building closed and fundraising short of stated targets; a commissioner raised the possibility of shifting county memorial funding if the county does not budget for the building.

Representatives of the Veterans Memorial Building and AMVETS told the Bannock County Board of Commissioners on Monday that restoration work by SERVPRO and outstanding bills have left the facility partially closed and fundraising short of the group’s stated goals.

Anthony Dominic, who identified himself as a representative of the AMVETS group, said the group has raised roughly $137,000 toward restoration but has already given $100,000 to SERVPRO for lead abatement and teardown. He said SERVPRO has asked for $115,000 for the rebuild, another $57,000 after the floor work and a…

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