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Exhibit Columbus: Intersection to become all-way stop

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A downtown intersection that is playing host to an Exhibit Columbus installation will see some closures today and become an all-way stop for the time being.

‘He’s just a miracle’: 3-year-old injured in shooting continues to recover

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A 3-year-old who was hospitalized after a shooting in Hope may be able to come home soon.

Shooter enters into plea bargain

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A 74-year-old local man who staged a police standoff after a shooting incident entered a plea bargain agreement Monday in Bartholomew Superior Court.

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.