Columbus offices to remain closed through Feb. 28th
The city of Columbus is announcing that most government buildings will remain largely closed to the public through the end
Read moreThe city of Columbus is announcing that most government buildings will remain largely closed to the public through the end
Read moreA special prosecutor and special judge have been appointed in a case against a Columbus police officer. The Republic newspaper
Read moreThe Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office and local law enforcement are urging people not to take the law into their own
Read moreCOVID-19 metrics are improving in several area counties, but they will remain at the red advisory level until those numbers
Read moreApplications are now being accepted for the Dick Moren Agribusiness Scholarships through the Seymour Chamber of Commerce. Two scholarships will
Read moreGrubby the Groundhog will have a chance to see her shadow from the comfort of her own home at Utopia
Read moreColumbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop is planning a virtual State of the City address on February 2nd. The mayor said that
Read moreAn attempt to serve a warrant on a woman led to the arrest of both the woman and her husband
Read moreColumbus police saved a man’s life from a drug overdose, then took him to jail on drug and weapons charges.
Read moreA surge in cases of COVID-19 in the Bartholomew County Jail is causing some changes to policies at the facility.
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