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LEESBURG — Revisions were made to the proposed golf cart ordinance at the Leesburg Town Council meeting Monday, Oct. 14. Town Attorney Vern Landis drafted the initial version. Landis was unable to attend the meeting, but Attorney Karin McGrath sat  in for him. “Unfortunately we’ve had some issues in town,” said Council Member Doug Jones. …read more.

LEESBURG — On Monday, July 8, the regular monthly Town Council meeting returned to the town hall building — something that hasn’t happened since 2016. Due to issues with the American Disability Act, town meetings were not held at that location for the past three years, but renovations to make the town hall ADA compliant …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Originally designed to carry two golfers and golf clubs around a golf course, golf carts are becoming modes of transportation in towns and communities. It possibly started when gas prices skyrocketed late in 2009. While this mode of transportation has become common in the area, the lack of knowledge on local ordinances …read more.

LEESBURG — Leesburg town council members discussed concerns related to street safety in town at their monthly meeting held Monday, June 10. Resident Connie Watters requested that two signs be installed on Prairie Street alerting drivers that an autistic child lives on that street. At this point, another resident added that she, too, has an …read more.

LEESBURG —  Recent issues with golf carts were addressed at the Leesburg Town Council meeting Monday, Sept. 10. There have been reports of golf carts being driven through town with no lights. Leesburg Street Commissioner Craig Charlton emphasized that the carts must be street worthy. “As far as the age of the drivers, that’s more of a …read more.

PIERCETON — The Pierceton Town Council met last night, Monday, Sept. 14, and they only addressed a few things, including golf carts, the sewage project and a community event coming up next year.

PIERCETON — While no funds are available for paving, Pierceton Town Council members will look into resolving an access problem that Carl and Deb Finken and others residing south of the end of South First Street have. This was among matters heard by the council at their monthly meeting Monday, Aug. 10. The Finkens requested …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — This week’s Crime Stoppers crime of the week comes from the files of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department. The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department would like the community’s assistance in locating two stolen golf carts. Between July 26, and July 29, the sheriff’s department took two reports of stolen golf carts from the areas …read more.

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