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Daylight saving time begins Sunday

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Sunday is the day we return to Daylight Savings Time, which means local residents will “spring forward” and move their clocks an hour ahead tonight before turning in.

CPD investigates dog shooting case, prosecutor’s office declines to file charges

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Columbus police have turned over an investigation into the shooting of a dog Thursday in the 700 block of Glendale Drive...

Face masks ‘optional’ at CRH facilities, except for those with respiratory symptoms or possible...

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- For the first time in three years, face masks are now optional for most Columbus Regional Health patients and visitors at...

Indiana Historical Society exhibit celebrates legacy of Columbus’ Chuck Taylor and his famous ‘All...

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INDIANAPOLIS — A new exhibit at the Indiana Historical Society celebrates the legacy of Columbus entrepreneur Chuck Taylor, whose namesake Converse All Star sneakers...

ABC Stewart students experience Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- ABC Stewart Montessori school celebrated Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors, in a very colorful way. The school serves a diverse community...

Tuttle plea bargain would require defendant to plead guilty to neglect of a dependent...

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- A plea bargain offered to a non-custodial father facing Level 1 felony neglect charge in the death of his young son...

Crouch visits local makerspace

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State officials learned more about a local innovation center that is receiving $50,000 in matching grant funds from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.

Lienhoop to lead first local delegation to Japan since pandemic

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Columbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop is leading a delegation of local officials to Japan to reaffirm the city’s longstanding relationships with employers and its sister city Miyoshi.

Lienhoop honors sister city leadership in Japan

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As Mayor Jim Lienhoop prepares for a visit to Miyoshi, Japan, he has commended past leaders from Columbus’ sister city.

Movie filming begins next week

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City officials will close several areas around Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor next week as filmmakers begin shooting footage for a movie about the Holocaust.