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Council approves exemptions for large agricultural properties

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Columbus City Council has given its final approval to an ordinance that makes large agricultural properties exempt from certain city laws in an effort to make annexation more attractive.

Community calendar – Dec. 8

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Events listed for Friday, Dec. 8

Judge finds primary law unconstitutional; grants Rust injunction in ballot case

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By Whitney Downard | Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic MARION COUNTY -- A candidate for Congress won an injunction from a Marion County court late...

UPDATE: Victim identified in fatal accident on I-65 southbound near Edinburgh

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5 P.M. UPDATE Shelby County Coroner Bradley Rund has identified the man who was killed in the I-65 accident near Edinburgh as Abdoulaye Hann, 51,...

Two East seniors named 2024 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars

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COLUMBUS, Ind. --  Heritage Fund - The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County, has announced that Columbus East High School seniors Nadia Harris and Sivangi...

Ortiz sentenced to 9 years for involvement in Tool Dynamics parking lot shooting

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Eladia Jacobo Ortiz, 36, of 895 N. National Road was sentenced in Bartholomew Superior Court 1 to nine years in prison after she pleaded guilty to aiding, inducing or causing aggravated battery as a Level 3 felony.

A Not So Silent Night ready to unfold today

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It’ll be beginning to look a lot more like Christmas from 4 to 8 p.m. today in downtown Columbus when the annual A Not So Silent Night event unfolds with many merchants open late.

Holcomb defends LEAP pipeline, prepares for last legislative session

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By Whitney Downard | Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Eric Holcomb defended the timeline process for a water pipeline from Tippecanoe County...

Flambeau donates to community, state organizations

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Flambeau Inc.’s Columbus location recently donated thousands of products to area law enforcement, Boy Scouts, schools and hunting groups. Some of the organizations included were the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office, Parkside Elementary School, and Boy Scouts of America Troop 559 in Columbus.

Council authorizes $11.58M for riverfront project

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Columbus City Council has authorized the Columbus Redevelopment Commission to spend almost $11.6 million on the city’s riverfront project, though some residents and at least one council member are skeptical of certain aspects of the proposal.