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North Vernon gun case: New details revealed in federal indictment

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Ninety-eight pistols, 18 rifles, 11 AK-style rifles, six AR-style rifles, six revolvers and two shotguns.

ILEARN results holding steady in 2023

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Local ILEARN proficiency rates in math and English show little change from 2022, similar to state results.

IU Columbus to begin by July 2024

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IUPUC officials unveiled plans Wednesday to rebrand the university campus as Indiana University Columbus within the next year as part of an academic realignment of IUPUI that was announced last year.

County to evaluate courthouse condition

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Bartholomew County commissioners are preparing for long-delayed exterior repairs and upgrades at the historic courthouse in Columbus.

Brick by brick: First Christian tower $3.2M repairs continue

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Talk about an inside look at a noted architect’s work.

Bartholomew County Public Library: Board approves teen area findings

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After several months of research and analysis, Bartholomew County Public Library staff have concluded that its teen department is in need of more diverse materials and should be moved to a new location within the library.

County pays for courtroom security

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Bartholomew County officials will pay for each county courthouse courtroom to have an armed security guard present during hearings or during open court sessions.

West State Road 46 to have lane closures

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Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Force Construction Co. will implement nightly lane and ramp closures this week at the I-65/State Road 46 interchange in Columbus to complete installation of supplemental support hangers on the I-65 bridge. Closures are scheduled to occur from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night through Friday, weather permitting.

Farm Aid returning to Indiana

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Farm Aid’s annual music and food festival is returning to Noblesville, on Saturday, Sept. 23, at Ruoff Music Center. Tickets will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Saturday at LiveNation.com.

Rethinking the ‘plaza’: Designer sought for downtown law enforcement memorial

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The city of Columbus and the Landmark Columbus Foundation are continuing to look at potential updates for a memorial area in downtown Columbus.