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Trump remarks hit home in rally against domestic violence

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Serious conversations about sexual harassment, dating and domestic violence have begun among Bartholomew County men since vulgar comments about women made by GOP presidential...

County Republicans plan fall fundraising event

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The Bartholomew County Republican Party has scheduled a fall fundraiser, Trump/Pence Trail to the White House. It will be conducted 6 to 9 p.m....

Police arrest man for drug-related charges after giving false ID

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Columbus police arrested a local man after he gave them a false name. Early Thursday morning, officer Michael Butler saw Stephan D. Henderson, 27, 1303...

Tickets, PJs … all set for tonight

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Pre-sale tickets to tonight’s Columbus East at New Palestine sectional football game are available until noon today at the East athletics director’s office, 230...

Boil water advisory issued for Terrace Lake and Carr Hill Road customers

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Due to a water line cut by contractors on Terrace Lake Road, water service was disrupted for about three hours for customers on Carr...

Storm provides political knockout punch

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A stretch of severe weather from south central Indiana to northern Kentucky resulted in a variety of problems Wednesday night. For thousands of potential...

Olympians top Bull Dogs in 3 sets

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ST. LEON — A Columbus East volleyball team that took its lumps against a brutal regular-season schedule is coming together at an opportune time. Five...

Mill Race Theatre troupe stages ‘God of Carnage’ at auditorium

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The Mill Race Theatre Company presents the comedy "God of Carnage" through Sunday at the Judson Erne Auditorium stage, 1400 25th St. in Columbus. Seating...

Men Take a Stand event moved indoors

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A forecast for rain and cooler conditions has moved today’s Men Take a Stand event indoors. Weather permitting, a local effort to increase awareness about...

Drug awareness event, essay contest set

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The Columbus Young Marines are promoting drug awareness in the area with Red-Ribbon Week efforts and an essay contest. Gov. Mike Pence and Columbus Mayor...