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Mental Health Matters Bartholomew County Initiative to present annual report ‘Better Together’

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The Mental Health Matters Bartholomew County Initiative (MHM) invites community members to attend its annual report to the community, “Better Together” on Tuesday, April 30th from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at The Commons.

Applicant testifies on biosolid ordinance

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The applicant proposing a controversial sewage sludge-holding facility spoke publicly to county officials about the project Monday.

Reviving Project Lifesaver: Reorganization effort underway to provide life-saving bracelets to those who wander

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The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department is looking to ramp back up a program seeking to help at-risk individuals, including those with Alzheimer’s, autism, Down syndrome and related disorders, who may wander from home and become lost.

Love Chapel to unveil new logo, website

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Love Chapel will soon unveil a new website design and logo, a rebranding that will better connect clients to its services and those of other community service providers.

Inn at Irwin Gardens discontinues tours for now

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The Inn at Irwin Gardens has discontinued its first floor tours and public garden hours until further notice due to staffing issues.

Drug Take-Back Day set for Saturday

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Indiana State Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration will sponsor the 26th nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back initiative Saturday.

Columbus East High School Top 10

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Columbus East High School has announced its top 10 students for the Class of 2024.

Designing affordability: Architecture student works with local builder to create affordable homes

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A student at the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program in Columbus designed two unique houses being built on the city’s east side geared with affordability in mind.

Design and innovation: Cummins and Purdue Indiana Next Generation Manufacturing Competitiveness Center introduce STEM...

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A local high-tech space where students learn valuable STEM skills and put them to the test launched on Monday.

More than 500 Columbus households to get solar assistance

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Hundreds of low-income households in Columbus will benefit from a surge of millions of dollars of investment in solar power as a result of a federal grant that was announced Monday.