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County finalizing bridge plans

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The $2.23 million repaving of East 25th Street is scheduled to be completed either Wednesday or Thursday.

Ramps closed under I-65

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The ramps that cross under I-65 on State Road 46, Exit 68, will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today and Wednesday.

City approves automatic aid agreement

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Two fire departments are moving forward with a partnership that is expected to improve response times and help with staffing.

Plaza upgrade: Local veterans organizations offer previous suggestions for site

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As landscape architects are being sought to redesign two downtown memorial plazas, one group honored at the mini-parks northeast of the Robert N. Stewart Bridge is asking that their past input be considered in future planning.

Booher sells ‘Smart Apply’ to Deere

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While growing up off Old Nashville Road in the late ‘70s and early ’80s, Steve Booher had a dream that he still maintains nearly a half-century later.

BCSC discusses proposed policy updates

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The Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. school board recently held a work session as an experimental way to improve its discussions around proposed policy updates.

Concerning numbers: Agency hopes to train more residents on spotting signs of child sexual...

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Advocates are hoping to increase the number of local residents who have undergone training to prevent and recognize the signs of child sexual abuse — a crime with potentially lifelong consequences that impacted at least one child in Bartholomew County and the surrounding area every five days last year.

Local Pence fundraising off to slow start

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Former Vice President Mike Pence has not received much financial backing from residents of his hometown since formally launching his bid for president early last month, campaign finance filings show.

Refined in the fire: Yeaton family shares faith and resolve after losing their home

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The gallows humor kicked in soon after Mark and Sherry Yeaton arrived at the charred devastation from the June 22 fire at 5600 Deaver Road southwest of Columbus.

Hearing, jury trial scheduled for Medicaid fraud case

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A Bartholomew County judge has set dates for a change of plea hearing and jury trial for a nurse at a local long-term care who was accused of taking opioid pills prescribed to residents from a narcotic drawer and putting them in her purse.