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CRH space still ‘extremely tight’ with COVID-19 cases

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Columbus Regional Hospital continues to cope with a surge in hospitalizations — with dozens of COVID-19 patients filling beds — while an increasing number of staff missing work due to testing positive for coronavirus adds to the strain.

Johnson County I-65 crash claims life of 3-year-old

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FRANKLIN, Ind. -- An accident at the 86 mile marker of the northbound lanes of I-65 claimed the life of a 3-year-old, who was...

CRH seeing rising hospitalization numbers due to COVID-19

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Columbus Regional Hospital continues to cope with a surge in hospitalizations — with dozens of COVID-19 patients filling beds — while...

I-65 northbound lanes in Johnson County now open

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FRANKLIN -- Northbound lanes of I-65 have reopened, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation.   ORIGINAL STORY FRANKLIN -- I-65 northbound lanes in Johnson County near...

State department of health makes changes in COVID-19 testing procedures

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health is making several changes to testing operations due to high demand and a national shortage of rapid...

Cause, manner of death determined in Sweet case

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- The death certificate filed for 2-year-old Emma Sweet indicates her manner of death as homicide and cause of death as complications...

Sweet hearing delayed after Bartholomew County Jail inmates quarantine after positive COVID-19 cases

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- A court hearing on a bail reduction request for Jeremy Sweet was delayed Tuesday after the Bartholomew County Jail reported he...

First measurable snow of the year could arrive Thursday

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COLUMBUS, Ind. --  Bartholomew County Emergency Management says the National Weather Service is predicting that the area could receive an inch or more of...

Rep. Greg Pence remains silent on insurrection calling for ‘hanging’ of his brother

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Greg Pence watched the Jan. 6 insurrection unfold from an extraordinary perch. As chants of “Hang Mike Pence” echoed in the Capitol,...

On the road to financial recovery: Nonprofit YES Cinema shows signs of a comeback

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The local YES Cinema and Conference Center, slowly fighting its way back to financial stability, just recorded in December its strongest month for attendance since the pandemic first closed it in March 2020, and then limited crowds for a long time thereafter.