Code violations found at Crump, but opening allowed

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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.

Atmus: Filtration business exceeds analyst expectations

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Cummins’ former filtration business beat analyst expectations during its first quarter since going public as a standalone company earlier this year.

Doyle sentenced on additional charges

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Five months after being sentenced to 85 years in prison, convicted murderer Patrick Doyle was back in a Columbus courtroom to answer for the remaining local criminal cases filed against him.

Favorable recommendation: Plan commission sends CRH City View master plan to city council

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A concept plan outlining a potential future for nearly 700 acres of westside property owned by Columbus Regional Hospital is one step closer to approval.

Tony Stewart Foundation benefit to raffle new home

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Tony Stewart Foundation and downtown Indianapolis custom builder HE Homes are teaming up for a home giveaway raffle that organizers called the first of its kind in the Circle City.

Congressman Pence talks accomplishments, Indiana Lt. Gov rumors and more

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GREENWOOD — U.S. Rep. Greg Pence, R-Indiana, has had a very busy summer.

Ex-North drama coach’s child solicitation trial set

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VERNON — Former Columbus North High School auditorium director and drama coach John Johnson will stand trial in November in Jennings Circuit Court on a felony child solicitation charge.

Spending reports: Pence, Young and Braun report what they raised, and how they spent...

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The congressional delegation representing Bartholomew County reported raising around $435,970 during the first half of the year and had a combined $4.16 million in cash on hand as of the end of June, federal campaign finance filings show.

Council approves money for library elevator

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The Bartholomew County Council has unanimously approved an additional appropriation for the Bartholomew County Library to replace its aging elevator early this fall.

Fundraising begins for Our Hospice concert

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Our Hospice of South Central Indiana has announced several fundraising efforts in advance of the Our Hospice 37th Annual Free Summer Concert on Labor Day weekend, featuring Sister Hazel with opening act Levi Riggs.