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The city is planning to reimburse a restaurant company for infrastructure costs related to the Olive Garden that is coming to ...
A Carmel-based company has bought a retail property in Columbus for $4.6 million, according to public records.
CERA Sports Park & Campground’s Fourth of July celebration on Friday will feature live music at The Landing by Timothy Scott ...
U.S. Senate Republicans approved their signature tax break and spending cuts package Tuesday with a tie-breaking vote cast by ...
Investment in early childhood education is not just a moral imperative—it’s an economic strategy. I urge our lawmakers to prioritize the care and education of Indiana’s youngest citizens. Our children ...
The symphonic sounds of two sisters will soon come to life on the Columbus stage. This year’s Jazz in July performance will ...
Ever wonder why your cat’s laser pointer is red? Or why rainbows are so colorful? Professor Steve has the answers to these ...
My kiddo is hardworking, makes friends everywhere and is working on her third advanced degree. She is also working full time ...
The following closings have been announced for the July 4th holiday:Columbus city offices and city hall will be closed Thursday and Friday.The Columbus City Utilities Office will be closed Thursday ...
BROWNSTOWN — Jackson County’s new prosecutor took the oath of office Monday evening at the courthouse in Brownstown. Lynsey Fleetwood was sworn in by Jackson Superior II Judge AmyMarie Travis to ...
The Columbus Board of Works and Safety opened bids for concrete street repairs Tuesday.
In a collection of more than 500,000 items, these are the weirdest, the wildest, the most significant the Indiana State Museum has to offer.
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