Fischer Theatre's fate might rest with report
DANVILLE – If a pending engineer's report deems the Fischer Theatre structurally sound, the city may consider a partnership with the Vermilion Heritage Foundation that could help in the quest to restore the local landmark.
Danville Mayor Scott Eisenhauer met recently with foundation board members to discuss the historic theater's future and what role the city could play in that future, if an engineering analysis comes back with positive news.
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