On Target: Bull Dogs’ Wilson repeats as state singles champion
INDIANAPOLIS — After winning last year’s Girls Tennis State Singles championship, Kathryn Wilson had a target on her back all season.
Columbus Human Rights Commission to honor two leaders at annual dinner
Two area residents with a substantial record of speaking up for the marginalized will be honored at 6:30 p.m. June 27 during the annual Columbus Human Rights Commission Dinner at The Commons.
‘To give back to the community’: Reed reflects on time leading CSA New Tech
It’s June, which means that school’s out.
Elizabethtown officials say security is too expensive for meetings
ELIZABETHTOWN - Elizabethtown officials say they can’t afford security at their town council meetings even after accusations of physical harm occurred between the family of a board member and the clerk-treasurer, which resulted in law enforcement being called.
Lowell Road and bridge improvements are a long-range project
This summer’s $3 million in improvements to Lowell Road, from U.S. 31 to Drummond Drive, is just one part of an long-term project involving city, county, state and federal governments.
Historical Society to offer summer day camps
From Native Americans to the American revolution, the Bartholomew County Historical Society’s scheduled summer day camps, presented free to enrollees, offer a wide lens to the area’s past — and how it connects to the present.
Kroger, CPD asking for food donations to benefit Love Chapel
Kroger will host a “Pack the Cruiser” food drive with the help of the Columbus Police Department from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Kroger location at 3060 N. National Road.
National Guard has ribbon cutting
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana National Guard with Brig. Gen. Justin Mann, the joint staff director, hosted a ribbon cutting for the Shelbyville Armory, 3556 N. Michigan Road on Friday morning.
Did ‘fishy’ shrimp deal ultimately end Red Lobster?
Red Lobster, a $2 billion in revenue American seafood institution, was truly an innovator both as one of the first casual, full-service dining chains and the first to make seafood easily accessible to the vast non-coastal United States. Its Cheddar Bay Biscuits, Crabfest and Lobsterfest (all trademarked) were legendary.
BCSC school board filings: Wheeldon seeks re-election, Glick files
Two new filings have been made for Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. school board ahead of the fall election.