
Every summer for years, kids have enjoyed the pool located at Evan Horning Park. The Superior Town Council voted to close the pool until repair costs can be determined. It leaked over 2 million gallons of water over the summer months due to bad pipes. (Photo courtesy of Christy Beaudoin).
January 16, 2018
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January 16, 2018 1:35 p.m.
Superior pool to stay closed; repair costs studied
The Superior swimming pool is in bad shape and the Town Council recently voted to keep the pool closedl until testing can be done to determine whether it can be sufficiently repaired. During the Dec. 11 Superior Town Council meeting, Public Works Supervisor Roger Wasley explained that over 2 million gallons of water was added over the 10 weeks the pool was open last summer.