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On Target: Bull Dogs’ Wilson repeats as state singles champion

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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

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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

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It’s June, which means that school’s out.

Elizabethtown officials say security is too expensive for meetings

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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Two new filings have been made for Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. school board ahead of the fall election.