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Mason library broken after automobile crashes into it

By Editorial Board Published September 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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Mason library broken after automobile crashes into it

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Capital Space District Library shut the Mason Department location down Monday afternoon after a automobile crashed into the constructing.

CADL introduced on their web site the placement would reopen for normal hours on Tuesday, September 16. The announcement reported an inspection decided the crash broken a the wheelchair accessible entrance and ramp to the placement.

The Mason Department of the Capital Space District Library was shut down Monday afternoon after a automobile crashed into the constructing. Officers report a lot of the constructing will reopen Tuesday. (WLNS) IMG 5731The Mason Department of the Capital Space District Library was shut down Monday afternoon after a automobile crashed into the constructing. Officers report a lot of the constructing will reopen Tuesday. (WLNS) IMG 5732The Mason Department of the Capital Space District Library was shut down Monday afternoon after a automobile crashed into the constructing. Officers report a lot of the constructing will reopen Tuesday. (WLNS)

“An inspector has cleared the rest of the building for occupancy,” the company reported on their web site.

As repairs are accomplished, officers report one other restroom and entrance on the location can be utilized. The officers additionally say those that have holds however can be unable to entry the Mason department may change the holds to a different department and course of holds at different areas as nicely.

The company reported on Fb that the driving force of the concerned automobile “appears to be okay.”

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