Substance abuse treatment center planned for LHP building

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A local employer is selling its longtime headquarters to a company that plans to convert the building into a treatment center that provides detox and other services.

On the ballot: Six seek three Columbus City Council at-large seats

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Six candidates are seeking three Columbus City Council at-large seats in the first municipal election since the city adopted “second class” status and expanded the number of council seats.

County to roll out new voting booths

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Voting booths in Bartholomew County will look a little different in the upcoming general election.

Election board hires attorney in lawsuit over council candidacy

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The Bartholomew County Election board on Thursday voted to retain Columbus attorney Peter King to represent the board in litigation over a Columbus City Council candidate’s eligibility.

Local organizations awarded $245,000 for early learning initiatives

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The Heritage Fund — the Community Foundation of Bartholomew County has been awarded $245,000 to partner with local organizations on early learning initiatives.

Sheriff detectives arrest four suspects in human trafficking, rape case

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City approves contract with CRH for new employee clinic

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The city of Columbus and Columbus Regional Hospital have reached an agreement to allow city employees and their families access to a clinic that currently serves Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. employees.

City opens bids for Second Street Corridor Project

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Columbus has received two bids on a project to add parking and other traffic calming measures to Second Street, with these proposals each coming in at a little over $1 million.

With a sword and a baton: New Philharmonic music director prepping for Saturday’s debut...

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Before conductor Isaac Selya picks up his baton to open the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic season, he’ll pick up his video game controller.