This property used to be The Frontier Inn, and was a well-regarded, locally-owned motel back in the 1970s through the 90s. At some point it changed hands, and has fallen into disrepair. The aging window air conditioner in my room had caked on white residue and smelled of mold when initially turned on. The main lobby entrance door was damaged and stuck partly open. But most disturbing were the suspicious people hanging out in the parking lot at night, leaving empty beer cans on the ground I would see in the morning. And while the person working the front desk was friendly and did their best to keep things going, the hotel seemed short-staffed, and she had to leave the desk to deal with housekeeping issues that would come up. And because there is a bar off of the main entrance, the front door is always open and the rooms are not secured from that area, so anyone can walk in and roam the hallways. It's a shame this place has fallen into sad state, but whoever owns really needs to invest in the property for it to once again be a nice place to stay.