County says most paving projects are completed
Unless winter makes an unexpected early arrival, Bartholomew County government should have all of their planned asphalt paving projects completed before the end of the year.
Five Indiana appellate judges up for retention this fall
Five Indiana appellate judges are up for retention in the fall election.
City Council approves downtown public alcoholic beverage plan
City officials approved an ordinance on second reading to permit of-age community members the ability to buy alcoholic drinks downtown and carry them around a designated area.
City Council OKs building purchase for public works
The purchase of the future home for the city’s public works and transit departments was approved by Columbus City Council members on Tuesday night.
Columbus High School Class of 1959 planning 65th reunion
An upcoming 65th reunion of the Columbus High School Class of 1959 has organizers thrilled about turnout that has surpassed expectations.
Cooling stations open amid soaring heat
Bartholomew County officials are urging residents to stay cool, drink plenty of fluids and stay out of the sun today as heat index values are expected to again rise into the upper 90s to near 100 degrees.
Columbus Utilities considering major improvement projects in master plan
The Columbus Utility Service board has reviewed its 2024 master plan, which detailed the necessity of millions of dollars in improvements to CCU infrastructure over the next two decades.
Pickleball tournament to benefit Thrive Alliances Dementia and Care Partners programing
The Bill Martin Memorial Pickleball Tournament for Thrive Alliance fundraiser, held in partnership with the Columbus Pickleball Club, is returning this year.
Cummins agrees to pay nearly $1.7B to settle federal Clean Air Act investigation
By Susan Orr | Indianapolis Business Journal
















