Snow-damaged ice rink in Va. to be rebuilt
The owner of an ice skating rink that had its roof collapse during the recent snow storms says she and her husband will rebuild.
Bill and Pat Hutzler purchased the Prince William Ice Center in 2008.
“People want us to rebuild, and we want to rebuild,” Pat Hutzler said.
No one was hurt when the roof of the facility collapsed Feb. 6. The Hutzlers have been meeting with their insurance company and county officials. It is unclear how much damage was caused or how long it will take to rebuild.
--Associated Press
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| February 20, 2010; 1:10 PM ET
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This is great news for local skaters! Northern Virginia is very limited with regard to ice and we are lucky that the local rinks are maintained so well.