WARREN COUNTY — An area will reopen after an early morning fire damaged its golf cart barn on Tuesday.
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The fire broke out at Armco Park Golf Course, according to the Warren County Park District.
The park district said crews have safely isolated electrical service to the damaged cart barn so that power can be restored to the pro shop.
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Crews will reopen the golf course for limited operations on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, the course will be open for walking play and for golfers who bring their own carts.
“Our priority has been getting the course back open for our community as quickly and safely as possible,” said Matt Latham, Executive Director of the Warren County Park District. “We’re pleased to be able to resume play right away, even in a limited capacity, while we continue working toward full operations.”
The fire was contained to the cart barn portion of the facility, a wood-framed structure located behind the pro shop.
The park district is working to lease replacement golf carts and have temporary storage so that full golf operations, including cart use, can resume.
Additional updates will be shared on the park district’s website.
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