Community

Painting the town: Sixth Street mural takes shape

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designers, local students and community volunteers are close to finishing up a new asphalt mural downtown. The artwork is located on Sixth Street between Washington...

Former East wrestler, Marine recovering from accident in San Diego

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Former Columbus East wrestler Aaron Cepeda is recovering in a San Diego hospital a little more than a week after a car accident that...

Expo events had recycling efforts

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Staff Reports The 2021 Ethnic Expo series has announced its sustainability results, which succeeded in keeping 49% of the events’ waste out of the Bartholomew...

A PLACE THAT WILL GROW: AirPark stakeholders continue design discussions

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Connections, gatherings, and growth. These are the three things that local stakeholders hope to see in the Columbus Airpark campus, according to landscape architecture firm...

Ivy Tech to offer FAFSA workshops

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Staff Reports Ivy Tech Community College will be offering community workshops in Columbus, Franklin, Seymour, and Shelbyville over the next three months for anyone needing...

A look at the library’s resourceful Indiana Room

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By Annette Blount | For The Republic [email protected] More often than not I am faced with people who find their way back to the Indiana Room...

Winter-themed giveaway for the struggling set today

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The Rev. Ronnie Coffey has long been a man of the streets. Years ago, that meant he was homeless. Today, he’s ministering to the homeless,...

ACROSS THE COUNTRY JOURNEY: Killinger raising awareness of PTSD in veterans

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A Columbus veteran has about 587 miles left before he finishes a 3,333 mile run from coast-to-coast drawing attention to veterans suffering from post-traumatic...

Flat Rock Hawcreek expected to raise teacher salaries 10%

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HOPE — Flat Rock-Hawcreek School Corp. has reached a tentative agreement with its teachers’ association that, if ratified, would collectively raise salaries about 10%...

Kiwanis Duck Splash raises thousands for children programming

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Staff Reports The 18th Annual Kiwanis Incredible Duck Splash on Saturday saw 14,649 rubber ducks adopted with $55,230 raised for children and youth-oriented programs. This was...