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Moving the needle on opiate addiction

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Columbus is preparing to work with one of the leading treatment centers in the country to find a local solution to a widespread opioid-addiction...

To the Point: North senior makes most of new position

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Columbus North boys basketball coach Paul Ferguson was thinking of ways to get Alex King more involved in the offense before the season when...

Next step for senior includes pursuing college art degree

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As graduation draws closer for Jennings County High School seniors, so does the next step in their lives. Kamryn Castetter has that figured out, though. She...

Chilly reception: Lawmakers upset about convenience store selling cold beer

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State lawmakers plan to challenge a decision allowing a recently opened Columbus convenience store to legally sell cold beer along with hard liquor. The new...

Embattled First Christian senior minister Justin White resigns

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Justin K. White, senior minister at First Christian Church in Columbus, has resigned. First Christian Church elders used Sunday morning services to...

Advanced nurses in high demand

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The nurse practitioner will see you now. In hospitals and clinics around Indiana, the specialized nurses with advanced degrees and extensive training are booming in...

Sassafras festival organizers busy with preparations

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The 55th annual Sassafras Tea Festival and Civil War Living History events is about a month away, but food preparation is well underway. For good...

Complementary creation: Los Angeles designers accent Irwin Conference Center

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Editor’s note: This is another in a series of stories focusing on Miller Prize winners for this fall’s Exhibit Columbus event downtown. Talk about cashing...

Local pastor arrested on felony insurance fraud charge over staged burglary

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A Columbus pastor who claimed his family was robbed of about $11,000 in cash and valuables while he was preaching at church has been...

Lucas-sponsored firearm bill moves forward

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The House Committee on Courts and Criminal Code recently voted unanimously for a bill sponsored by State Rep. Jim Lucas, R-Seymour, that would make...