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Hope town manager resigns after months on job

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HOPE — Once again, Bartholomew County’s second-largest incorporated community is looking for a new town manager. Frank Owens, who was chosen from approximately 50 applicants...

Bicentennial trail groundbreaking set for next Tuesday

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With just a few days left in the bicentennial year, Columbus will break ground on the 1821 Trail extension next week.

North-Jennings girls game, East girls game postponed

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Columbus North's girls basketball game against Jennings County that was scheduled for Tuesday at North has been postponed until Jan. 6 because of COVID...

St. Bartholomew Catholic Church installs reconditioned bells from a Cincy house of worship

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As Bill Manning looked skyward Monday morning at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, he saw more than cranes delicately installing three bronze bells in the...

City to pick up Christmas trees Dec. 27-Jan. 28

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The Columbus Department of Public Works will pick up discarded Christmas trees beginning Monday, Dec. 27. Trees should be left unbagged at curbside, not in alleys. All lights, ornaments and hooks must be removed.

High school screenwriting contest opens

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An Indiana-based film company is holding an annual contest where young, aspiring screenwriters can submit their work in the hopes of seeing it brought to life.

‘Shop With A Cop’ delivers for local children

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More than 200 children from Brown and Bartholomew counties were individually taken on a $250 shopping spree over the weekend.

Commission approves Lucabe lease extension

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Lucabe Coffee Co. is extending the lease on its downtown location.

Murder suspect’s hearing delayed

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At the request of both the defense and prosecution, a change of plea hearing was postponed at the last moment for accused killer Patrick E. Doyle.

Short session, but big issues: Local legislators prepare for upcoming legislative session

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When the state legislators representing Bartholomew County return to session at the Indiana Statehouse next month, they will have vaccine mandates on their minds.