Looking Back – June 19
2006
Even though thought to be an isolated incident, a confirmed case of West Nile virus reported in Jackson County prompted local...
Looking Back – June 18
2006
Michael Van Valkenburgh, the architect who designed the new and improved Mill Race Park, was chosen to design a traffic roundabout...
Looking Back – June 17
2006
A fireworks store on Second Street was closed by the state fire marshal for stockpiling 4,000 pounds of fireworks, eight times...
Looking Back – June 16
2006
The House of Representatives passed an appropriations bill that included a $500,000 planning grant for a new Columbus Enterprise Development Corp....
Looking Back – June 15
2006
An Edinburgh landmark for 50 years, the Curly Dog was purchased by Trafalgar resident Tim Blackwell, who hoped to make the...
Looking Back – June 14
2006
Two acres behind IUPUC were turned into a wildflower meadow with sculptures and paths connected to the People Trail.
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Looking Back – June 13
2006
Two armed men robbed the Cash Advance store on National Road of an undisclosed amount of money.
1991
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Looking Back – June 12
2006
The 19th annual Railroad Days festival kicked off in North Vernon.
1991
Kris Medic, a staff horticulturist...
Looking Back – June 11
2006
A record 1,650 Bartholomew Consolidated students signed up for summer school.
1991
The Migratory Birds Conservation Commission...
Looking Back – June 10
2006
Wireless Internet technology was installed at Columbus City Hall, Hamilton Center and Lincoln Park at a cost of $8,000.
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