Around Columbus
June 28
2011
About 100 Cummins Inc. workers spent several hours picking up dead tree limbs, pulling weeds, shoveling mud off sidewalks and tidying areas downtown in Mill Race Park and at Foundation for Youth as part of a community service and beautification day.
1996
NTN Driveshaft officials revealed plans to invest $130 million to expand its constant velocity joints manufacturing facilities and machinery in Columbus.
1971
For the first time, city utilities customers began receiving their water and sewer bills on new, computer-generated forms that were easier to read and included more information about each individual account.