Leesburg Considering Sewer Violation Penalties, Rate Review
The ongoing issue of prohibited items being flushed down the septic system may soon result in penalties.
Read MoreThe ongoing issue of prohibited items being flushed down the septic system may soon result in penalties.
Read MoreLeesburg Town Council expressed interest in the possibility of working with the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation at their meeting Monday, Sept. 13.
Read MoreAlthough Leesburg officials had hoped to have a signed traffic control agreement this month with the Claypool Police Department, that contract is on hold.
Read MoreCouncil members agree that a police presence has made a difference with speeding issues the town has been experiencing.
Read MoreCouncil members want to make sure all Leesburg residents are aware of the Sidewalk Enhancement Program offered by the town.
Read MoreThe town of Leesburg may be receiving assistance with their traffic control problem – from Claypool.
Read MoreThe Leesburg community held their annual Memorial Day parade Monday, May 31.
Read MoreAt a town council meeting Monday, May 10, Street Commissioner Craig Charlton told council members that only one parking ordinance violation has been issued in the past month.
Read MoreLeesburg Town Council members voiced appreciation for assistance from the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office in addressing speeding issues.
Read MoreConcerns about motorists speeding in town were addressed at the Leesburg Town Council meeting Monday, March 8.
Read MoreTown Council took the final steps toward joining the Area Plan Commission on Monday night, Feb. 8.
Read MoreAbout 20 residents attended the Leesburg Town Council meeting Monday, Jan. 11, with many voicing concerns over council’s recent decision to join the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission.
Read MoreThe oldest incorporated town in Kosciusko County now has a plan.
Read MoreSean Travis, Northern Indiana district manager at USIC Locating Services, attended Monday night’s Leesburg Town Council meeting to discuss continuing issues with electric locates.
Read MoreEveryone’s patience has a limit — and it seems that Leesburg Council members have reached theirs.
Read MoreLeesburg is moving forward with a walkways and bikeways project initiated by a pledge from the K21 Foundation.
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