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BCSC to join middle school pilot

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Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. has decided to work with an outside partner on strategic work to enhance relationships between teachers and students at the middle school level.

25th Street work to begin soon

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Road work signs will be going up along East 25th Street as early as this week notifying motorists of upcoming lane closures.

Stagnant wage growth: County dips below national average for worker paychecks

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Workers in nearly all of Indiana’s counties — including Bartholomew County — make less money than the national average wage, with Hoosier workers earning just 83.3 cents for each dollar earned by their national counterparts, according to a recent analysis of employment data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Bartholomew County 4-H Fair princess selected

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Competitions for the Bartholomew County 4-H Fair have begun, with the fair’s princess being named Sunday during a competition at Columbus East High School.

One ‘fake’ pill can kill: Campaign brings awareness to fentanyl-laced prescription pills

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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s One Pill Can Kill campaign stopped in Columbus recently to bring more awareness to the problem of fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills.

Young pushes affordable housing bill

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Affordable homes and expanded opportunities for homeownership in Columbus, Franklin, Seymour, North Vernon and other communities around the state and nation could get a boost from bipartisan legislation in Congress that aims to spur investment in a housing market desperate for starter homes.

Council approves participation in regional climate alliance

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City officials are moving forward with plans to partner with other communities on efforts to respond to climate change.

Signs of a comeback: Bartholomew County saw some population growth last year

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Bartholomew County’s population grew at a faster pace last year than the state and much of the rest of the country, nearly reversing a decline in population during the first year of the pandemic, as the economy continues to rebound from the public health emergency.

Columbus to consider solar farm zoning

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City officials will soon begin discussions around regulations for solar farms.

Toyota requests variances for solar panels

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A local manufacturer is proposing to install a solar array that will provide power to one of its plants and is expected to produce more than 1.4 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy per year.