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25th Annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast postponed due to virus numbers

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- The 25th Annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast that was set for Monday at The Commons has been postponed...

Hollingsworth says he won’t run for another term

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WASHINGTON -- Rep. Trey Hollingsworth, R-Indiana, announced on his Facebook page that he will not seek re-election. "You deserve a member of Congress totally and...

Holcomb paints rosy economic picture in State of the State address

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb painted a rosy picture of the state’s accomplishments in his sixth State of the State address, and he...

Indiana lawmakers get pushback on partisan school board bill

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INDIANAPOLIS -- School board members from across Indiana voiced opposition Tuesday to a Republican-backed proposal that would add political party identifications to what are...

COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indiana reach an all-time high

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INDIANAPOLIS -- COVID-19 hospitalizations have hit an all-time high, according to the latest numbers reported Tuesday by the Indiana State Department of Health. The health...

House approves bill repealing state permit for concealed carry

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republicans pushed through the Indiana House on Tuesday a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun...

Best in class: Three honored with Reams Family Award for Excellence in Teaching

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Three teachers have been named 2021 winners of the Reams Family Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Hit-and-run suspect cancels job interview

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A suspect charged with the hit-and-run death of a Columbus teen last summer will not be leaving the state this week for a job interview.

City investigating racist flyers

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A two-page flyer ranting about student indoctrination by socialists and left-wing ideology, cult activity by a yoga group and various complaints about Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. administrators and teachers has been turned over to Columbus police by school resource officers.

Chamber goes virtual with Third House

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Third House will return this month in virtual format to allow local residents to directly ask questions about what legislators are considering at the Indiana Statehouse.