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Hope honors veterans in series of services

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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

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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

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A local childcare center is updating its facility to comply with regulations and increase capacity.

Heartland run raises thousands for Riley

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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

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Many graduation speakers choose to reference famous writers, philosophers or historic figures during their remarks.

Summerville part of IU initiative

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.”