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City’s works board approves findings of fact in demotion of CPD officer

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Copyright, The Republic, Columbus COLUMBUS, Ind. -- The Columbus Board of Public Works has voted to approve findings of fact from an executive session held...

Graham Rahal to replace injured Wilson in the Indy 500, keeping his start streak...

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Graham Rahal will get a chance to keep his Indianapolis 500 start streak intact after all, replacing the injured Stefan Wilson...

CPD, state police, investigating overturned truck on ramp to State Road 46

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2:30 P.M. UPDATE The ramp is now cleared and traffic is allowed through to west State Road 46, according to Columbus police.   ORIGINAL STORY COLUMBUS, Ind. -- ...

CRH and city debut concept for 700-acre hospital-owned site on Columbus west side

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Columbus Regional Health and the city of Columbus have presented a concept to turn a nearly 700-acre, hospital-owned site west of...

Cummins enters into agreement with Faurecia to purchase its Columbus manufacturing facility

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COLUMBUS, Ind.-- Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement with Faurecia, a company of the FORVIA Group, to...

Makerspace makeover: Propeller improvements take shape at airport

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Efforts to improve the exterior of local makerspace could be finished by late summer.

County opens bids on road projects

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Beginning next month, motorists can expect delays or detours for nearly five miles along East 25th Street, between the Columbus city limits and State Road 9.

Unemployment ticks up in Bartholomew County

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Unemployment in Bartholomew County ticked up last month compared to a year before but remained among the lowest in Indiana.

Local man accused of dealing meth

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A local man was arrested on felony drug charges Thursday as a result of a long-term investigation by the Joint Narcotics Enforcement Team.

Planning department receives awards from association

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The City of Columbus - Bartholomew County Planning Department has been recognized by the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) for its work in planning Columbus’ future bicycle and pedestrian network and promoting the development of “infill” sites, which are underutilized properties within the city.