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City looks at no camping ordinance
At the City of Ottawa Commission Meeting on Nov. 20, the City Attorney drafted the ordinance for new business to be discussed by the City Commission regarding camping in public right-of-way and storing items in public right-of-way. There is a second meeting for this ordinance to be presented and that will be at the Dec. 4 City Commission meeting.

Bobby Davis Retires From Franklin County After 52 Years
At the Franklin County Commission meeting on October 30, Robert L.

Representative Sharice Davids Visits Pleasant Ridge
Kansas State Representative for the 3rd district, Sharice Davids spent time at the Peckman’s Farm, also known as Pleasant Ridge on Nov.

New Online Ottawa Library Catalog Launches
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Certificate Earned for Field Training with OPD by Officer Jeffers
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Fire Department Promotes Cody Schraad to Fire Lieutenant
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Candy Parade and Costume Contest on Main St.
Ottawa Main Street Association had its annual trick or treating event with participating businesses on Main Street and it included a costume contest for kids in the community.

Peckham’s Farm of Seasonal Experiences at Pleasant Ridge
From pumpkin patches, hay mazes and a ninja course to driving through a holiday inspired light show and choosing a Christmas tree, there has been and will continue to be the opportunity to participate in seasonal activities and create memories at Pleasant Ridge.For 36 years, Harry and Juanita Peckham’s farm, Pleasant Ridge, has been the spot for seasonal fun.

City Park Opens a New Playground
On November 4th this year, the new playground in City Park will officially open.