Published July 10, 2009 07:15 am - Today, former Anderson Police Department Officer Lincoln Brooks challenges a protective order against him. An accident involving a golf cart claimed the life of a Chesterfield woman recently, but many cities allow golf carts on the street. Do these laws need to be reconsidered? And the Lapel Village Fair is set to get under way this weekend.
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Today, former Anderson Police Department Officer Lincoln Brooks challenges a protective order against him. An accident involving a golf cart claimed the life of a Chesterfield woman recently, but many cities allow golf carts on the street. Do these laws need to be reconsidered? And the Lapel Village Fair is set to get under way this weekend.
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