Chamber celebrates annual meeting at The Commons
The Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday held its 118th annual meeting at The Commons, recapping the past year and recognizing community members and businesses that have had an impact, economic and otherwise.
SafeZone speed checks begin in Decatur and Shelby counties next week
DECATUR/SHELBY COUNTY — The Indiana Department of Transportation is reminding drivers that Safe Zone deployment will begin in Decatur and Shelby counties next week.
‘Beyond the badge’: ISP’s Tommy Walker retires from law enforcement after a career filled...
It was June 2003 and more than 70,000 people packed Ireland’s largest stadium for what was then the country’s biggest-ever sporting event. They had come to Dublin, along with 7,000 athletes and 3,000 coaches from over 160 countries, for the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Summer World Games.
City hires consultant for ‘Four Pack’ area
The city took a significant step Monday in moving forward with implementation of recommendations to remake the city’s downtown, focusing on the development of what officials refer to as the “Four Pack +” area.
Edinburgh Main Street marches toward accreditation
By Ryan Trares | Daily Journal
Cost drops on design for new downtown entrance plaza
Columbus Redevelopment Commission members heard an update on the effort to redesign the downtown entrance into the city, including how it will be funded and how the price tag to realize the plans has been slashed considerably.
(FIRST) Robotics hosts state qualifying event at Columbus East
Robots weighing about 120 pounds, designed, built and programmed by students from around the state, took the floor at Columbus East High School last weekend as the school played host to a robotics competition state championship qualifying event.
County introducing new emergency alert system
Bartholomew County is implementing a new community mass notification system, CodeRED by Crisis24, which will replace the county’s current alert system, Everbridge.
Commissioners receive bids for road overlay program
The Bartholomew County commissioners took three bids under advisement Monday for its road overlay program.
Community leader, educator Paulette Roberts receives Women in American History Award
The local Daughters of the American Revolution, or DAR, recently presented local educator and community leader Paulette Roberts with a prestigious “Women in American History” award.
















