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