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WARSAW — The lawsuit between Michael DeWitt and Dustin and Lindsey Johns, all of Syracuse, continues in Kosciusko Superior Court 4. A third amended complaint for damages was filed by Dewitt Friday, Jan. 17. This third amendment came after a motion to dismiss the second amended complaint with prejudice was filed Dec. 19, several days …read more.

SYRACUSE — On Monday, Dec. 16, DeWitt filed a second amended complaint against Dustin and Lindsey Johns in response to Judge Christopher D. Kehler’s, Kosciusko Superior Court 4, ruling on Dec. 9, to dismiss due to insufficient details pending an amended complaint.

SYRACUSE — On Monday, Dec. 9, Judge Christopher D. Kehler, Kosciusko Superior Court No. 4, ruled there was insufficient details in the civil fraud allegations again Dustin Johns, Travel Lite owner, and his wife, Lindsey Johns. The fraud suit was filed by Michael DeWitt in reference to a purchase agreement for a home and land. However, DeWitt has 10 days, pursuant to Indiana Trial Rule 15(A) to amend his complaint filed on Oct. 3. Failure to amend the complaint may result in a dismissal with prejudice.

SYRACUSE — Travel Lite RV, 110 Innovation Blvd., Syracuse, is back in operation, but currently on a smaller scale, at least for the time being. Dustin Johns, president and chief executive officer, noted the company is undergoing a restructuring and reorganizational process. “We’re up and running slowly. We’re building units now with more in the …read more.

SYRACUSE — The future of Travel Lite, Syracuse, is still uncertain and at least one lawsuit has been filed against company owner Dustin Johns and his wife, Lindsey L. Johns, East Wawasee Drive, Syracuse. Michael J. DeWitt filed a complaint against the Johns Friday, Sept. 20, in Kosciusko Superior Court for fraud, breach of contract …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Dustin R. Johns, 38, Northeast Wawasee Drive, Syracuse, as a result of a one-vehicle accident Aug. 10. He is being charged with operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent to .15 or more. Johns is president of Travel Lite RV, located in …read more.

  SYRACUSE — Syracuse Redevelopment Commission held a brief meeting to get through bookkeeping items, Thursday morning, June 28. Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer Paula Kehr-Wicker administered the oath of office to Paul Stoelting, Dan VanLue and Henry DeJulia, town manager. Larry Siegel was absent and no replacement for Ernie Rogers has been selected. The commission approved there was …read more.

    SYRACUSE — Syracuse Town Council started its monthly meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 20, by having Clerk-Treasurer Paula Kehr-Wicker swear in Gage Fannin as the newest Syracuse police officer. Police Chief Jim Layne also introduced new officers and the new detective. The council then approved a sewer bond ordinance for $750,000 which will be …read more.

SYRACUSE — Syracuse Board of Zoning Appeals heard five variances and two exceptions at its Thursday, Nov. 16, meeting. A new business was granted an exception and a variance. The owner and president of Travel Lite, Dustin Johns, requested an exception to allow recreational vehicle sales, service, and repair in an industrial 2 district with …read more.

  SYRACUSE — Syracuse Redevelopment Commission met Wednesday, Sept. 27, to hold a public hearing regarding a tax increment finance district for the Syracuse Technology Park. There were no remonstrators against establishing the TIF district at the public hearing. The commission then approved a confirmatory resolution simply stating the TIF district is now in place. …read more.

  SYRACUSE — Syracuse Redevelopment Commission approved two economic development agreements finalizing the sale of 40 to 45 percent of the Syracuse Technology Park during a meeting held Wednesday, May 10. Dustin Johns, owner of Innovation Inc LLC, purchased seven lots within the park. Total cost for the lots was $770,563. Johns, who also owns …read more.

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