BZA tables Henry Chateau venue request
A conditional use request to allow a retreat center near Grandview Lake has been tabled for another month.
Dogs in custody after biting incident
Bartholomew County Sheriff deputies captured and quarantined two German shepherds reported as aggressive in Bethel Village after one bit the animal control director when he got out of his vehicle to investigate on Tuesday.
Foyst back in the race, Democrats look to challenge
Joseph Jay Foyst is back on the ballot for Columbus City Council District 6, but the Bartholomew County Democratic Party is likely to seek another challenge to his candidacy.
Embree leaving Cummins after 23 years
Cummins’ Vice President and President of the Distribution Business, Tracy Embree, is leaving the Columbus-based global power leader after 23 years at the company.
‘Project Whiteboard’: BZA approves two variances for a King’s Hawaiian project, continues another
Plans from King’s Hawaiian to build a large-scale food and beverage production facility near Edinburgh are moving forward, with the company estimating an initial investment of more than $180 million and the creation of about 145 jobs.
Sheriff seeks base pay jump for deputies
Bartholomew County Sheriff Chris Lane is proposing a spending plan that would raise the base pay of starting deputies to $70,000 annually.
Rust faces issue getting name on ballot
SEYMOUR — A Seymour man who announced his candidacy this past week for Indiana’s U.S. Senate seat up for grabs in 2024 has an issue when it comes to getting his name on the GOP ballot early next year.
Helping Olympians: East’s alumni association continues fundraising for new endowment
After preparing graduates for 50 years, the Columbus East High School Alumni Association has successfully established a endowment fund to benefit current students.
Hog Molly seeks approval for microbrewery
A local craft brewery and taproom is seeking approval from the Columbus Board of Zoning Appeals to convert a vacant industrial building into a microbrewery.
Council to vote on CRH concept plan
A concept plan outlining a potential future for nearly 700 acres of westside property owned by Columbus Regional Hospital is up for final approval next week.
















