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First Financial announces grants

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First Financial Bank and the First Financial Foundation have announced $27,500 in grants for two Columbus organizations. First Financial’s 2021 Annual Grant Campaign is benefitting more than 60 organizations throughout its four-state footprint in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois.

Seymour teens arrested on drug, gun charges

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Two Seymour teenagers were arrested at a Columbus hotel on Thursday morning after officers recovered a handgun, drugs, and a large amount of currency from their hotel room.

County revisits animal welfare

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Several animal-rights activists spent an hour expressing their concerns about the November death of a malnourished dog to the Bartholomew County commissioners.

City utilities wins plant of the year honors

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The Columbus City Utilities has received Plant of the Year honors from the Southern Indiana Operators Association.

Lyles promoted to major general in Indianapolis ceremony

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INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's Adjutant General, Brig. Gen. R. Dale Lyles, was promoted to major general by Gov. Eric J. Holcomb in a ceremony at...

Heritage Fund announces Lilly Scholar recipients

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Heritage Fund -- The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County, announced Friday that Columbus North High School seniors Megan Allman and Ashley...

Two teens arrested at local hotel on drug, gun charges

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Two teenagers from Seymour were arrested at a Columbus hotel on Thursday morning after officers recovered a handgun, drugs, and a...

Christmas food drive collecting items for Love Chapel today

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Local businesses have partnered to organize a food drive for those in need.

Coffee shop seeks more time in deciding on downtown lease

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- A locally-owned coffee shop is seeking more time to consider the future of its downtown location. The Columbus Redevelopment Commission will consider...

‘We feel somewhat defeated’: CRH says health care access ‘at risk’ amid hospitalization surge

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Columbus Regional Hospital is at its most overwhelmed point of the pandemic so far as officials struggle to handle a flood of patients amid the worst coronavirus wave in a year, which they say has “severely put at risk” their ability to care for patients.