Illuminating downtown: Work continues to install “Interoculus” as part of Exhibit Columbus
As the opening weekend for Exhibit Columbus nears, contractors working on one of a very unique Miller Prize projects expect to finish installing the piece early next week.
Three arrested after prostitution investigation
Three suspects are in custody on a variety of drug and prostitution charges after an investigation involving prostitution that was reportedly taking place in a Columbus home. A 4-year-old child at the house also was the victim of neglect, authorities say.
City approves rezoning plan for duplexes
City officials have approved a rezoning that will allow a developer to build duplexes on a property in northeast Columbus.
IREAD scores holding steady for 2023
IREAD-3 results for 2023 show little change from 2022, with about 1 out 5 third graders in Indiana still falling behind when it comes to reading ability.
Presidential candidate Mike Pence makes Columbus pit stop for fundraiser
Columbus native and former Vice President Mike Pence returned to his roots at a campaign fundraiser Wednesday, hyping up his hometown and his presidential aspirations.
Building on excitement: Exhibit Columbus installations coming together as opening approaches
To put it in modern vernacular, Exhibit Columbus organizers would like nothing better than its coming fourth architectural exhibition, “Public By Design,” opening Aug. 25-26, to be lit.
High school team installs its Exhibit Columbus creation
After about a year of work, members of the Exhibit Columbus high school team are seeing their project come to life in downtown Columbus.
West Nile virus found in mosquitoes
A collected pool of mosquitoes south of Columbus has been shown to contain a positive test for West Nile virus this month. Samples were analyzed by the Indiana Department of Health.
New boundaries set for parking commission
Columbus City Council has approved new boundaries for the jurisdiction of the city’s downtown parking commission.
So help me, dog: Starlight is sworn in as Flat Rock-Hawcreek’s and the county’s...
By his own admission, Bartholomew County Sheriff Chris Lane never thought he’d be administering an oath of office to a four-legged, fluffy individual who had to dip her paw in ink to provide a signature.
















