Sweet success: Columbus North senior runs home-based bakery
During the COVID-19 pandemic, local student Caylyn Pruitt found herself in need of a hobby and decided to take up baking.
Lease talks begin for Commons location
Columbus Redevelopment Commission officials are hoping to have a new tenant at The Commons soon.
Aquifer concerns: Questions linger after toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in city water
The detection of long-lasting and highly toxic chemicals linked to cancer and other illnesses in Columbus’ drinking water and the subsequent closure of a municipal well has raised questions about how vulnerable the city’s water supply is to emerging contaminants.
Enforcement stepping up on derelict homes
City officials are hoping to decrease the number of vacant and hazardous homes in Columbus.
Public by Design: Exhibit Columbus installations open today
Public by Design, the fourth Exhibit Columbus exhibition, opens today with 13 new works of art and architecture designed to celebrate and entertain while expanding the legacy of Columbus and its architectural heritage.
On schedule: CRH’s OB/GYN and Associates could be moved in by October
Columbus Regional Health’s first practice at NexusPark is still on track to move in later this fall.
City receives IDEM riverfront water permit
The riverfront project planned for downtown Columbus has received one of the permits needed to move the endeavor forward.
City approves Lowell Road improvement plans
A project that involves widening Lowell Road from County Road 200W to U.S. 31 is expected to be bid out in late 2023.
Options withdraws Edinburgh charter school application after backlash
Officials from Options Charter School have withdrawn their application to open a location in Edinburgh.
PROJECT WHITEBOARD: King’s Hawaiian seeks variances for food, beverage facilities
A developer is seeking variances to build a large-scale food and beverage production facility known as “Project Whiteboard” near Edinburgh.
















