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Higher interest rates cool housing market

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While the Columbus housing market is changing, the shift is doing little to help those seeking affordable homes.

Honoring Mrs. M: Janice Montgomery named Republic Woman of the Year

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“This is overwhelming. It’s kind of like the first day of teaching.”

City suspends fine on property

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City officials will decide later this month whether or not to issue a fine on a home in east Columbus that city officials have described as being in “deplorable condition.”

Presidential aspirations: Columbus’ own Mike Pence launches presidential bid, challenging Trump

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Columbus native and former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday formally launched his campaign for president in 2024, becoming the first vice president in modern history to take on his former running mate.

Sister Hazel to headline Our Hospice concert

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One of the youngest and more current pop-rock bands in the history of the Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Labor Day Weekend Concert will perform as the headliner Sept. 2 at Mill Race Park in downtown Columbus.

Hope shooting: Robbie Perez charged with attempted murder

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The suspect in the June 1 shooting of a 3-year-old child and his father in Hope has been charged in Bartholomew Circuit Court with attempted murder and two counts of aggravated battery, according to a joint news release from the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department and the county prosecutor’s office.

Downtown parking limits to resume

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Parking spaces on side streets in downtown Columbus are set to revert back to three-hour time limits, effective July 1.

City Utilities has groundbreaking for water tank

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Work has begun on a new storage tank that will be able to hold 2 million gallons of water, according to local officials.

NexusPark funding: Council approves spending in split vote

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City officials have allocated about $9.5 million to the NexusPark project from various sources, though two council members are concerned about the cost of the project and its funding mechanisms.

Soldiering on: Legion post finds needed new leadership as it marches into the future

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American Legion Post No. 24 in Columbus on Monday found new leadership that outgoing Commander Al Mckown said the 425-member organization needed to continue. A longtime member spoke out Monday with concerns that the post might close.