BROKEN BOW- On June 13, Culligan Water of Broken Bow had its grand re-opening after a storm tore the roof off their building in 2024.

In July of 2024, a storm detached the roof of the Culligan building and threw it into the adjacent buildings. Along with the destruction of the roof, the storm had caused major water damage to the interior of the building. During the time of renovation, Culligan worked out of a temporary location until the building was complete. 293 days after the storm, they moved back in.
Kristine Moninger, a co-owner of Culligan Water of Broken Bow, said that while the outside looks the same, they have completely changed the office space.

“Since we were gutting everything, the office we made just how we wanted it to be. We switched around some of the space inside to be more advantageous for what we need in our business,” said Kristine.
Culligan Water has been in the same building for 18 years. Dell Moninger, another co-owner, said that there were never any plans before to renovate, but even though the renovations were unplanned, the people and community have been amazing.

