Cummins to use airport as test track
Cummins, Inc will temporarily use part of Columbus Municipal Airport as a test track while it renovates an existing track at Walesboro.
Airport looks at creating bike program
Columbus Municipal Airport is thinking about creating a program that would encourage airpark visitors to explore the area in a new way.
‘A community effort’: Students’ Fund of Hope celebrates five years
HOPE — The origin of the Students’ Fund of Hope is perhaps best described by a tagline the organization put on its fifth anniversary shirts: “It all started with an idea and a root beer float.”
A remarkable life of service: At 90, Columbus’ Garton has towering legacy
Somewhere in the archives of the Indiana University Library in Bloomington lies a “paper monument” to a man some Hoosier historians have called the most powerful person to serve in the Indiana Senate in the 20th century.
Downtown intersection to close
COLUMBUS, Ind. — The city will close the intersection of Fourth and Washington Streets Monday as part of Taylor Brothers beginning the building of the Interoculus installation which is part of Exhibit Columbus.
Split vote: Commission approves TIF district changes
The Columbus Plan Commission has sent forward requests from the city’s redevelopment department to create a new Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district and amend an existing district.
‘What will be, will be’: Rustic tobacco barn transformed into Que Sera Farms event...
BROWN COUNTY — What had been a 70-year-old tobacco barn has been transformed into south central Indiana’s newest event venue.
Teacher of the Year: Fountain to represent BCSC in state competition
For some people, middle school is a phase of life they can’t get out of soon enough, but Molly Fountain enjoys it — enough to spend about 15 years there.
Buckler named as finalist for Indiana Teacher of the Year
CSA New Tech teacher Veronica Buckler is one of 25 finalists for the 2024 Indiana Teacher of the Year.
Code violations found at Crump, but opening allowed
The Crump Theatre has received a permit that would allow the 134-year-old icon of Columbus’ downtown to reopen to the public after being closed for nearly a decade due to safety hazards involving fire dangers and other concerns.
















