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Philharmonic brings music of the season in ‘Joyful Holidays’

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The starlit stage backdrop at Judson Erne Auditorium on Saturday served as a fitting representation of the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic’s “Joyful Holidays” program which featured local musical stars, past, present, and future. The stage was beautifully adorned with a large wreath and included an antique-style display of Victorian figures, reindeer and nutcrackers, courtesy of Ann King-Cox of Folger’s Four Seasons.

Holcomb announces $125 refund to Indiana taxpayers who file 2021 taxes

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INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Eric J. Holcomb said an estimated 4.3 million taxpayers will receive a $125 refund after they file their 2021 taxes. “Despite a...

Cummins repurchasing up to $2 billion of its shares

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COLUMBUS, Ind. --  Cummins Inc. has announced that its board of directors has authorized the company to repurchase up to $2 billion of its...

Yeaton to climb Mount Kilimanjaro

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Southside Elementary teacher and bus driver Mark Yeaton probably has raised more money for more charitable causes than any one person...

Pence votes against holding Meadows in contempt of Congress

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WASHINGTON -- Rep. Greg Pence, R-Indiana, voted against holding former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress after he stopped...

Six arrested after JNET finds meth lab inside Columbus home

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Six people were arrested after law enforcement officers located weapons and a methamphetamine lab inside a Columbus home Tuesday night. Shortly...

Arrest made in Elizabethtown shooting, victim identified

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- A Nineveh man has been detained by Bartholomew County Sheriff deputies in regard to a shooting Monday at an Elizabethtown mobile...

READI, set, go: $30 million state development grant going to local region

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A region comprised of Jackson, Bartholomew and Jennings counties, along with the town of Edinburgh, is receiving a $30 million grant from a state initiative for economic development.

Rice to have public defender

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A local man accused of attempted murder involving a police officer and other charges will be represented by a public defender.

Luminaria on display Sunday

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The Forest Park Neighborhood in Columbus will have its annual luminaria lighting on Sunday beginning at 5:30 p.m. and going until the lights go out.