Feds indict North Vernon man for gun sales
NORTH VERNON — A North Vernon man is facing federal charges after a grand jury indicted him for allegedly selling more than 500 firearms for more than $406,000, authorities said Monday.
Work to begin on 25th Street
Work is beginning today on repaving East 25th Street east of Columbus.
In memory of Justin: Book author, husband, donate 15K to childhood cancer research
The biggest race ever for runner Justin Spoon was the one for his very life.
Council seeks teens’ input, offers weekly giveaways
The Council for Youth Development is looking to hear how teens feel about their community and is holding weekly raffles to reward respondents.
Still going up: Bartholomew County’s home prices defy national trend
Bartholomew County’s housing market defied national trends last month as median home sale prices increased from a year earlier, while home prices in some areas of the country continued to slide.
Columbus seeks updated housing study
The city of Columbus is looking for updated information on the community’s housing needs.
Commission to consider commercial solar
The Columbus Plan Commission is continuing to consider regulations for solar farms and these facilities’ potential impact on the city’s future growth.
Humane Society shelter participating in reduced fees event
The Bartholomew County Humane Society (BCHS) is offering reduced adoption fees through the end of the month.
Child molesting case delayed again
A local judge has granted another continuance in a case involving a Galveston man accused of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl while she lived with her guardian in Columbus.
Community Day: Toyota Material Handling volunteers bring some help to agencies
Toyota Material Handling organized what it said was the company’s largest organized single-day volunteer effort ever.
















