Hope honors veterans in series of services
HOPE - In northeast Bartholomew County, visiting eight different cemeteries on Memorial Day has become a tradition handed down from generation to generation for the past 70 years.
High schools announce counselor teams
The Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. is continuing to appoint individuals to its new team structures for Columbus East and North high schools.
City approves child care center renovations
A local childcare center is updating its facility to comply with regulations and increase capacity.
Heartland run raises thousands for Riley
The Heartland 5k Run and Walk to benefit Riley Children’s Hospital held on May 13 raised more than $10,000 to support children who are patients. This exceeds last year’s total of $6,500, said race coordinator Steve Bayer.
‘Comfort in the uncomfortable’: North students commence to the future
Many graduation speakers choose to reference famous writers, philosophers or historic figures during their remarks.
Summerville part of IU initiative
A retired Columbus entrepreneur is joining a new effort to help fellow Indiana University grads give back to their alma mater.
A project called high school: CSA New Tech celebrates graduation
For the students at CSA New Tech — a high school centered on a project-based learning model — every school year is filled with new endeavors and experiments.
Hauser graduates large Class of ‘23 during Friday ceremonies
HOPE — One of the largest classes in the history of Hauser Jr.-Sr. High School graduated Friday night to begin a new chapter in their lives.
Jan. 6 lawsuits: Schaffer could be part of Trump case
Evidence collected against a former Columbus resident who pleaded guilty to storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, could end up being used in a civil lawsuit seeking to hold former President Donald Trump and others financially liable for injuries sustained by police officers during the attack.
Board approves condemnation order
Columbus Board of Public Works has approved a condemnation order and a $7,500 fine for the owner of a house on the east side of Columbus that city officials said is in “deplorable condition.”