Conway Public Library Trustee Julie Laracy and Director Jeff Beavers hold up samples for color comparison by the pillars in front of the library on June 13. (LISA EASTWOOD PHOTO)
Conway Public Library Trustee Julie Laracy and Director Jeff Beavers hold up samples for color comparison by the pillars in front of the library on June 13. (COURTESY PHOTO)
A worker from a 3-D scanning company subcontracted by Knowles Industrial takes a scan of one of the existing pillars on the front of the Conway Public Library on June 13. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Conway Public Library Trustee Julie Laracy and Director Jeff Beavers hold up samples for color comparison by the pillars in front of the library on June 13. (LISA EASTWOOD PHOTO)
Conway Public Library Trustee Julie Laracy and Director Jeff Beavers hold up samples for color comparison by the pillars in front of the library on June 13. (COURTESY PHOTO)
A worker from a 3-D scanning company subcontracted by Knowles Industrial takes a scan of one of the existing pillars on the front of the Conway Public Library on June 13. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — Progress is being made on repairing the Conway Public Library’s historic columns — damaged in the tragic March 2022 crash that killed Brooke Barron, 21, of Conway.
Library Director Jeff Beaver said Tuesday: “In February, we were finally able to sign the contract with Barba Wheelock of Portland, Maine, and we are now in the implementation phase, with a target of having the installation next spring (of 2025) So, it’s full steam forward,” said Beavers.
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