Council plans budget meetings

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Columbus City Council will meet at noon on Aug. 30 and 31 to discuss the city’s preliminary budget for 2024, according to city Clerk-treasurer Luann Welmer.

City seeks Second Street project bids

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Columbus is looking for a contractor on a project that will add parking and traffic calming measures to Second Street, with construction expected to occur in the spring of 2024.

Design in flight: Propeller shares selected look for facade murals

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Columbus Propeller has unveiled the design for new wall murals that will be featured on the east facades of its two buildings.

Commons Board approves building rules for visitors

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The Commons Board has approved a final set of rules for visitors, following some discussion with individuals who found a previous draft to be against the homeless.

Shooter receives four-year sentence

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While sentencing a 74-year-old man for firing a shotgun at a neighbor and his young child, Bartholomew Superior Court 1 Judge James Worton said he was not happy with a plea deal worked out between the defense and prosecution.

Cooling station available at Donner

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Due to the extreme high temperatures, the city of Columbus has opened a cooling station from 1 to 6 p.m. today at Donner Center, 739 22nd St.

Council hears county budget requests

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The Bartholomew County Council is being asked to spend $67.4 million next year - $8 million more than this year for the 2024 county budget.

Putting it together: Debut of Exhibit Columbus’ Public by Design exhibition almost here

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It seemed fitting that a figurative and finishing scoop of ice cream was being added to one of Exhibit Columbus architectural exhibition’s centerpiece sweet spots Tuesday morning at Fourth and Washington streets downtown.

City shuts down PFAS-contaminated well

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Columbus has shut down a municipal well after testing by state regulators found elevated levels of long-lasting and highly toxic chemicals linked to cancer and other illnesses.

BCSC board receives library book petition

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The Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. board has plans to discuss its policies around library books at an upcoming work session.