Serious dry rot found in Olympia elementary school walls Olympia School District officials are scrambling to figure out why the walls of Madison Elementary are showing signs of dry rot, despite opening just 14 years ago. The building cost $4.5 million and is supposed to last between 30 and 50 years. The problem was discovered as work crews prepared routine painting of the school’s exterior, officials said Monday. Cracks were found in the stucco ...
July 30, 2013 - NorthWest Cable News