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Leo-Cedarville is a town in Allen County, Indiana, with a population of approximately 3,624.

Population3,695
Median Home Value$370,100
Median Income$107,466
Area3.72 sq mi

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Apr 8Board of Zoning AppealsAgendaApr 8Plan CommissionAgendaApr 7Town Council Agenda's 2026AgendaMar 18L-C Storm Water BoardAgendaMar 17Town Council Agenda's 2026AgendaMar 10Board of Zoning AppealsAgendaMar 10Plan CommissionAgendaMar 3Town Council Agenda's 2026Agenda

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Apr 21Town Council Meeting12:00 PM

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NewsJAN 20, 2025

Leo-Grabill Bridge work causes organizers to cancel Freedom Festival in Leo-Cedarville

Leo-Grabill Bridge work causes organizers to cancel Freedom Festival in Leo-Cedarville The Journal Gazette

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