The Leesburg City Commission voted Monday night to donate a piece of property to an organization that would build tiny homes for at-risk youth. The move would displace the Leesburg Shuffleboard Club.

"They will put us out of business. They'll just eliminate us," Rick Tallman, a member of the club, said before the commission meeting Monday night. Latest Forecast

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The club came out in full force to the meeting, some wearing signs saying "Save the Court." However, Forward Paths Foundation was hoping to see the land the courts are on donated to them. Their organization helps at-risk youth, including those who are homeless or have aged out of foster care.

"We're just looking to give them a start after facing abuse and neglect, a chance to

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