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Village rejects golf cart, ATV proposal - The Morning Sun
Village rejects golf cart, ATV proposal The Morning Sun By SUSAN FIELD Residents in the village of Lake Isabella can drive golf carts on the streets, but with a caveat. They do so at their own risk, because it's still illegal after the village council rejected a proposal to allow carts, all-terrain vehicles ... |
Vandals Strike Golf Course Twice - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Vandals Strike Golf Course Twice NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth By Sara Story Vandals targeted Stewart Peninsula Golf Course in The Colony, broken signs and a stolen golf cart are part of the damage. Vandals have targeted a North Texas golf course twice in one week. The vandals broke signs and stole a golf cart at ... Reward offered in GC vandal incidents |
Golf cart cruising cops raising cancer fighting funds - The Southern
Golf cart cruising cops raising cancer fighting funds The Southern MURPHYSBORO — Cart Cop vs. Cancer will be raising awareness about cancer prevention and issuing “citations” again as Caleb's Awesome Possum Warriors host the third annual scramble to fight cancer, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society Relay For ... |
Golf cart accidents in Williamson spur crackdown, tickets - The Tennessean
![]() The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com | Golf cart accidents in Williamson spur crackdown, tickets The Tennessean A golf cart drives through Westhaven on Friday, May 11, 2012, in Franklin. / Sanford Myers / The Tennessean In the wake of a 15-year-old boy's death, the Franklin Police Department is demanding that residents keep golf carts off streets or face ... Golf carts, Colt .45-caliber revolver stolen from Lynn Township golf course ... Franklin Police To Enforce Golf Cart Law After Deadly Crash |
Grossnicklaus shows his resolve - Omaha World-Herald
Grossnicklaus shows his resolve Omaha World-Herald By Bob Hamar Luke Grossnicklaus has a reason for riding in a golf cart at the Class B boys golf state tournament at Meadowlark Hills in Kearney. The Aurora sophomore had a childhood condition that suffocated one leg and kept it from growing. |



