GOP presidential primary: Pence needs donors to make debate
Campaign finance filings suggest that former Vice President Mike Pence needs to dramatically pick up the pace at which he is attracting new donors to his 2024 White House bid to qualify for the GOP’s first presidential debate next month.
Large Arch, large legacy: Community still carves out honor for noted sculptor’s birthday
Thirty seven years after his death, sculptor Henry Moore remains hotter than ever.
Roadside delivery: Dad stops the car, steps up to deliver newborn
When Raven Lily Grey decided to enter this world, nothing was going to stop her.
Exhibit Columbus: Designers building on ‘leftovers’
Call it an effort of culinary comebacks. Or secondary sustenance.
CPD investigates injured child at day care
The Columbus Police Department has confirmed it has opened an investigation into a child suffering a broken arm at a local child care facility on July 25.
North Vernon: Judge postpones gun case trial
JENNINGS COUNTY — A federal judge has postponed the criminal trial of a Jennings County man who has been accused of selling hundreds of thousands of dollars in guns without a license to two individuals who allegedly arranged to transport them to Mexico.
Ready for class: School supply backpack drive helps nearly 2,000 students
Local organizations and community volunteers worked together to help families cross items off their back-to-school shopping lists.
Visitors center introduces new leader
Misty Weisensteiner has stepped into her role as the new executive director of the Columbus Area Visitors Center.
Trooper accused of perjury, misconduct in OWI case
SHELBY COUNTY — A master trooper with the Indiana State Police has been accused of one count of perjury and one count of official misconduct in regard to a sentencing hearing in a Shelby County court.
Pence’s bipartisan semiconductor bill passes U.S. House
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan bill co-authored by a local congressman passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives.
















