ALMOST DONE: Supply chain issues hold up Commons playground renovations
As the year draws to an end, renovations on The Commons’ indoor playground continue, with the final end date delayed by supply chain issues and other factors.
Fourth Street bids arrive higher than expected
The city’s Fourth Street reconstruction project could cost a little under $2 million, if officials go with the low bidder — which would make the project about $400,000 more expensive than previously expected.
2-year-old Emma Sweet’s body found in East Fork White River
Missing child’s jacket found in river, search continues
Investigators refocused their search for missing 2-year-old Emma Sweet in the East Fork White River after the girl’s jacket was found caught on a tree branch in the water downstream at Southern Crossing, and her father admitted the toddler was with him when his truck went into the water.
North Vernon police make arrest in stolen vehicle case
‘HE’S A TRIPP’: New lovable ambassador takes up residence at Hotel Indigo
Hotel Indigo’s newest worker has been on the job less than two weeks, and already seems like he could be Employee of the Month.
Lawsuit filed in misdirected gravel case
A Shelbyville-based concrete and aggregate materials supplier has filed a lawsuit against five Columbus-area residents, accusing them of intentionally misdirecting hundreds of loads of stones for unauthorized and illegal use over a period of several years.
Schneck still recovering from cyberattack
SEYMOUR — Schneck Medical Center is still working to fully restore its email system and internet service after being hit with a cyberattack nearly two months ago.