Board considers new aerial ladder truck for fire department
The Columbus Board of Public Works took under advisement Tuesday a bid to provide the Columbus Fire Department a new, $2.11 million aerial, 100-foot, platform ladder truck to replace its current 2008 vehicle.
Community calendar – Nov. 30
Events listed for Thursday, Nov. 30
Columbus featured in Holcomb’s videos touting the state’s top attractions
ISP: Arrests made in August crash that killed Greenfield woman
Horizon Bank employees spend Giving Tuesday volunteering at FFY
Seymour Common Council approves tax abatements for Cummins
SEYMOUR — Cummins Inc. is investing more than $27.5 million in the Seymour Engine Plant.
PFAS testing: Water results revealed after well shutdown
A new round of testing by state regulators did not detect long-lasting and highly toxic chemicals linked to cancer and other illnesses in Columbus’ drinking water after city officials shut down a municipal well that contained concentrations of the substances that exceeded proposed federal limits earlier this year.
Foyst candidacy case continues with evidence hearing
A lawsuit regarding the candidacy of a newly-elected city councilman will continue into December — and possibly the new year.
Hope Plan Commission not in favor of proposed retail development
HOPE – The five-member Hope Plan Commission has unanimously agreed to give an unfavorable recommendation to a rezoning request regarding a proposed two-store retail complex.
Eberhart pleads guilty to felony charge
INDIANAPOLIS — Former Shelbyville Rep. Sean Eberhart pleaded guilty to a felony charge Tuesday before U.S. District Judge Matthew P. Brookman, admitting his role in a gambling corruption case.