Council to vote on CRH concept plan
A concept plan outlining a potential future for nearly 700 acres of westside property owned by Columbus Regional Hospital is up for final approval next week.
Food company seeking variances to build production facility near Edinburgh
Chamber, EDC still seeking new location
The Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Columbus Economic Development Corp. (EDC) are expanding their search for new headquarters looking outside of Columbus’s downtown core.
Hundreds enjoy Senior Expo at Mill Race Center
The 2023 Senior Expo at Mill Race Center attracted hundreds on Friday, who turned out to explore a variety of services available for older adults in the Columbus community.
Fitch downgrade a warning U.S. approaching a financial reckoning
A credit rating is used to predict the likelihood a borrower will repay its debts, on time and in full. Whether you’re an individual, company or a sovereign nation, a strong credit rating is treasure that must be guarded zealously. Your creditworthiness determines both your access to credit and the cost. The “riskier” you are considered as a borrower, the higher the interest rate a lender will demand to compensate for assuming your risk.
WestRock announces closing of Columbus plant
The Columbus WestRock packaging container plant that employs about 100 people is scheduled to cease production in October, closing a factory that has been a major employer in the community for about 55 years.
Accelera fuel cells power first green hydrogen passenger train in North America
Accelera by Cummins said Tuesday that its products are powering the first green hydrogen passenger train in North America.
Accelera power cells used in first green hydrogen passenger train in North America
Frequently asked questions for move to digital
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