Victory in the cards
A Columbus resident is making his way down the road to this year's Pokemon World Championships.
Jared Weiss recently won a Pokemon...
North standout hurt in crash
A Columbus North basketball player was seriously injured in an accident Sunday night near Taylorsville.
A Honda driven by Josh Speidel, 18,...
Public has final chance for input on TIF district
The Bartholomew County Redevelopment Commission will wait until later this month to have the final public hearing about a proposed tax-increment financing district near...
Ivy Tech initiative would put greenhouse on landfill-owned property
Ivy Tech Community College-Columbus wants to build a greenhouse on the northwest side of Columbus near the county landfill to teach students about alternative...
THINKING REGIONALLY
Gov. Mike Pence’s focus on attracting jobs and economic investment in Indiana includes a measure in his proposed state budget that would help fund...
Vote doesn’t break rules
Public officials running for office can vote on matters that benefit their campaign donors, according to the city’s ethics code.
City Attorney...
Shooting for stability: Guns have economy all their own
The National Rifle Association website does not report the size of the gun industry in the United States.
However, the U.S. Bureau...
Candidate initiates phone poll
Mayoral candidate Jim Lienhoop is using a phone survey for his campaign intended to gauge how some Columbus residents are likely to vote.
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Bicentennial bash
Vernon has been a unique town for 200 years, and its rich history will be on display this year as residents celebrate the town's...






