Drug dealer sentenced to 12 years
A self-confessed drug dealer apprehended after one of the largest drug finds in Columbus last year has received a 12-year sentence in Bartholomew Superior...
Institute hopes to make Columbus more ‘livable’
Even with the bevy of walking and biking trails available in Columbus, local health leaders say there are still ways to make the city...
Housing projects clear first hurdles
The former St. Bartholomew Catholic Church may receive a new lease on life as one of three pending affordable-housing proposals in Columbus.
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Tech center set to open
Construction of Cummins Inc.'s new Seymour Technical Center is complete.
The company plans to have a ribbon cutting and give private tours...
A world of color
A small slice of the big world comes walking and rolling down Columbus' downtown streets each October.
On a perfect, 60-degree day...
It’s a slow go for IPOs
Indiana hasn’t seen a company launch an initial public offering in nearly two years. When the next IPO comes, it likely won’t be a...
September Restaurant Inspections
The information below was compiled from reports of the health departments of Bartholomew and Johnson counties. Critical violations may expose customers to illnesses and...
Meet Norma Graham
Q: Does dancing make you happy and why?
Dancing does make me happy. It is because it’s my passion. I express myself...
Exercise tests machines in disasters
BUTLERVILLE — In an effort to find new ways of saving human lives, robotics, engineers and scientists from Air Force, Army and Navy Research...
Keeping it real
Columbus’ Ethnic Expo international festival long has been known for its food from around the world. But planners for Harrison College’s Poland booth have...