Freeze warning issued for Bartholomew County
RIVERFRONT DELAYS: City still working with regulators for approval of major project
City officials are continuing to work with state and federal regulators to get permits to move forward with a proposed riverfront redevelopment between the Second and Third Street bridges in downtown Columbus that has been dragging on for the past few years.
Council candidates have different views on riverfront redevelopment
The three candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for Columbus City Council District 3 in the May 2 primary have expressed different views on a proposed project to redevelop the riverfront between the Second and Third Street bridges downtown.
North Christian tax exemption request suggests future use
North Christian Church, an internationally recognized example of modernist architecture in a city brimming with them, appears to have a new mission as a shrine to Columbus’ architectural legacy.
Johnson among ‘Best in State’
Edward Jones financial advisor Heath Johnson, CFP, of Columbus, has been named to the 2023 list of “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” in Indiana by Forbes and SHOOK Research.
A field day: JCHS Ag Day educates young students
Jennings County’s Future Farmers of America program had a successful Agriculture Day on April 12 after COVID-19 halted the event for two years.
Officials report increasing STD caseload
The number of communicable disease cases have noticeably gone up in south central Indiana.
Fire causes extensive damage to Hughes Street home
Columbus Fire Department investigators say the cause of a house fire on Hughes Street was accidental after an electrical malfunction resulted in extensive damage to the home. The owner of the home was able to escape.