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Created 26-Aug-10

State of the City 2023Not So Silent Night 2022Moravec Hall Ribbon CuttingColumbus Economic Development annual meetingColumbus North graduation 2022Columbus East graduation 2022CSA New Tech graduation 2022New MagistrateMemorial Day service in ColumbusBans off Our Bodies Rally
A grand return: Heritage Days celebrates in style with healthy crowds and more
Home Away From Home: Colorado woman caps visit with half marathon victory; Kentucky man winsCummins employee wins truck drawingCOOL RUNNING: Mill Race half marathon, 5K competitors find ideal conditions for their return to Columbus
THE TIN GOOSE: Tri-Motor aircraft makes a visit to Columbus airportTHE TIN GOOSE: Tri-Motor aircraft makes a visit to Columbus airportTHE TIN GOOSE: Tri-Motor aircraft makes a visit to Columbus airportThe Black experience in the Midwest: Columbus native's documentary to premiere at Amplify film festivalThe Black experience in the Midwest: Columbus native's documentary to premiere at Amplify film festivalThe Black experience in the Midwest: Columbus native's documentary to premiere at Amplify film festivalThe Black experience in the Midwest: Columbus native's documentary to premiere at Amplify film festivalA sunny return: Columbus Farmers Market kicks off new season with sizable crowd, salesA sunny return: Columbus Farmers Market kicks off new season with sizable crowd, salesA sunny return: Columbus Farmers Market kicks off new season with sizable crowd, salesIN THE SWIM: Senior project plans four-week clinic for autistic childrenIN THE SWIM: Senior project plans four-week clinic for autistic childrenIN THE SWIM: Senior project plans four-week clinic for autistic childrenDay of Prayer at Commons focuses on freedomIN THE SWIM: Aquatics Center to reopen after COVID hiatusDay of Prayer at Commons focuses on freedomIN THE SWIM: Aquatics Center to reopen after COVID hiatusDay of Prayer at Commons focuses on freedomIN THE SWIM: Aquatics Center to reopen after COVID hiatusDay of Prayer at Commons focuses on freedomTHE FIRST CLASS: Graduating architecture students reflect on futureTHE FIRST CLASS: Graduating architecture students reflect on futureTHE FIRST CLASS: Graduating architecture students reflect on futureTHE SUMMER OUTLOOK: Garage reopens, downtown restaurants prepare for the seasonTHE SUMMER OUTLOOK: Garage reopens, downtown restaurants prepare for the seasonTHE SUMMER OUTLOOK: Garage reopens, downtown restaurants prepare for the seasonEasing a traumatic moment: Beloved Bags help youngsters in time of transition'An Enchanted Evening': BCSC students enjoy their promEasing a traumatic moment: Beloved Bags help youngsters in time of transition'An Enchanted Evening': BCSC students enjoy their promEasing a traumatic moment: Beloved Bags help youngsters in time of transitionEasing a traumatic moment: Beloved Bags help youngsters in time of transitionTime to read: Student's senior project adds to community's Little Free Library boxesTime to read: Student's senior project adds to community's Little Free Library boxesTime to read: Student's senior project adds to community's Little Free Library boxesTime to read: Student's senior project adds to community's Little Free Library boxesThree injured in accident on County Road 600SThree injured in accident on County Road 600SOUT OF THIS WORLD: Airport director's business card, pin go into orbitDRUGS, GUNS AND MONEY: Inside the largest drug trafficking investigation in Bartholomew County historyDRUGS, GUNS AND MONEY: Inside the largest drug trafficking investigation in Bartholomew County historyDRUGS, GUNS AND MONEY: Inside the largest drug trafficking investigation in Bartholomew County historyTIPPING POINT: Health officials worry vaccine demand may soon lagTIPPING POINT: Health officials worry vaccine demand may soon lagThe Refuge grows in GreenwoodThe Refuge grows in GreenwoodThe Refuge grows in GreenwoodThe Refuge grows in GreenwoodNEARLY DONE: County's new highway garage about 80% completeNEARLY DONE: County's new highway garage about 80% completeHERD IMMUNITY: Local health officials anticipate difficulty reaching that statusHERD IMMUNITY: Local health officials anticipate difficulty reaching that statusHERD IMMUNITY: Local health officials anticipate difficulty reaching that statusHERD IMMUNITY: Local health officials anticipate difficulty reaching that statusCool on the ice again: Ex-Disney skater back in the rink for annual club show after near-deadly knife attackCool on the ice again: Ex-Disney skater back in the rink for annual club show after near-deadly knife attackCool on the ice again: Ex-Disney skater back in the rink for annual club show after near-deadly knife attack"How a beautiful mind works": Imprint focuses on autism awareness"How a beautiful mind works": Imprint focuses on autism awarenessTeen driver arrested after high-speed chaseTeen driver arrested after high-speed chaseRACE AGAINST VARIANTS: Local health officials urge COVID-19 survivors to get vaccinatedHundreds book appointments at mass vaccination clinicRACE AGAINST VARIANTS: Local health officials urge COVID-19 survivors to get vaccinatedHundreds book appointments at mass vaccination clinicHundreds book appointments at mass vaccination clinicRACE AGAINST VARIANTS: Local health officials urge COVID-19 survivors to get vaccinatedRACE AGAINST VARIANTS: Local health officials urge COVID-19 survivors to get vaccinatedDriver arrested after high speed chaseEARTH DAY 2021: Recycling, pollinator planting and more on the agendaEARTH DAY 2021: Recycling, pollinator planting and more on the agendaDriver arrested after high speed chaseDriver arrested after high speed chaseEARTH DAY 2021: Recycling, pollinator planting and more on the agendaDriver arrested after high speed chaseEARTH DAY 2021: Recycling, pollinator planting and more on the agendaPence inks two-book deal, worth millionsPence inks two-book deal, worth millionsPence inks two-book deal, worth millionsColumbus native coming home to celebrate 100th birthdayColumbus native coming home to celebrate 100th birthdayPolice have photo of graffiti suspectICONIC BUILDING, NEW IDEA: Lucabe to open coffee shop in former Irwin Union Bank buildingFFY gets new arch at youth campFFY gets new arch at youth campFFY gets new arch at youth campPolice have photo of graffiti suspectICONIC BUILDING, NEW IDEA: Lucabe to open coffee shop in former Irwin Union Bank buildingFFY gets new arch at youth campREADY TO COMMENCE: Local colleges, universities prepare for graduationLocal architecture program has first graduating cohortREADY TO COMMENCE: Local colleges, universities prepare for graduationLocal architecture program has first graduating cohortREADY TO COMMENCE: Local colleges, universities prepare for graduationPolice investigate white supremacist graffitiPolice investigate white supremacist graffitiPolice investigate white supremacist graffitiA TREASURE FOUND: Michigan man returns 228-year-old Bible to Columbus familyPolice investigate white supremacist graffitiPolice investigate white supremacist graffitiPolice investigate white supremacist graffitiA TREASURE FOUND: Michigan man returns 228-year-old Bible to Columbus familyYoung visits high-tech Columbus companyYoung visits high-tech Columbus company'OPERATION COLUMBUS DAY': Investigators conclude largest multi-agency drug investigation in county history'OPERATION COLUMBUS DAY': Investigators conclude largest multi-agency drug investigation in county history'OPERATION COLUMBUS DAY': Investigators conclude largest multi-agency drug investigation in county historyFraming a career: Painter celebrating her Columbus works with show at Indiana State MuseumTAKING IT ON THE ROAD: Donut Central delivers the goodsTAKING IT ON THE ROAD: Donut Central delivers the goodsTAKING IT ON THE ROAD: Donut Central delivers the goodsTAKING IT ON THE ROAD: Donut Central delivers the goodsFraming a career: Painter celebrating her Columbus works with show at Indiana State MuseumFraming a career: Painter celebrating her Columbus works with show at Indiana State MuseumHundreds rally for Asian-AmericansHundreds rally for Asian-AmericansHundreds rally for Asian-AmericansA TAVERN VIBE: Distillery finds fans in its cozy atmosphere and jalapeno moonshineA TAVERN VIBE: Distillery finds fans in its cozy atmosphere and jalapeno moonshineA TAVERN VIBE: Distillery finds fans in its cozy atmosphere and jalapeno moonshine200 YEARS: Family farm marks its own bicentennial200 YEARS: Family farm marks its own bicentennial200 YEARS: Family farm marks its own bicentennialBack to class: Local high school students return to in-person learningBack to class: Local high school students return to in-person learningBack to class: Local high school students return to in-person learningBack to class: Local high school students return to in-person learningSting operation leads to eight arrestsSting operation leads to eight arrestsSting operation leads to eight arrestsSting operation leads to eight arrestsA NEEDED BOOST: Paycheck protection loans aid nonprofits hit hard by COVID-19A NEEDED BOOST: Paycheck protection loans aid nonprofits hit hard by COVID-19A NEEDED BOOST: Paycheck protection loans aid nonprofits hit hard by COVID-19A NEEDED BOOST: Paycheck protection loans aid nonprofits hit hard by COVID-19NEW LOCATION: Centra opens remodeled downtown Columbus locationNEW LOCATION: Centra opens remodeled downtown Columbus locationNEW LOCATION: Centra opens remodeled downtown Columbus locationSTARTING DEMO: Work begins on future court services siteBringing a book to life: Local preschool teacher's work provides inspiration to Chicago symphonyWelmer chosen to lead county GOPDrive-thru Empty Bowls total close to new recordStudents, families remember beloved Principal HeckmanOpening doors to the great outdoors: Camp kidscommons nature exhibit now completeOpening doors to the great outdoors: Camp kidscommons nature exhibit now completePLAYING CATCH WITH LIGHT: Architecture students install playful installation'It's about the journey': Duro to be Columbus' first female Eagle ScoutBarstool Fund helping Special Dogs & MoreDouble duty: Southside teacher also works as bus driverDriver dies in three-vehicle accidentGetting a read on the year: Looking at page-turners as the calendar turns to 2021A new date: Rescheduled Crump fundraiser that could include Stewart set for March 6Jennings antique store closes after almost three decades of businessImages of 2020 -- a challenging yearGetting an upgrade: Renovations underway for Circuit courtroomA half century of smiles: Hope dentist ending career next weekAll work and some play: Work underway on Commons playground'Shop With A Cop' not over yetSaying farewell: Flohr prepares to leave public officeShop with a cop set for SundayThe Exchange being dismantled to ship outJennings businesses making most of difficult holiday seasonVACCINATIONS BEGIN: First local front line personnel are vaccinated in soft openingThe cold shoulder: Winter weather and COVID-19 challenge local restaurants
All the merrier: Community helps with Columbus Firemen's Cheer Fund gift distribution
Condo complex fire: 11 displaced after flames destroy Two Worlds buildingMeal train: Community member organizes meals for CRH essential workersMake an appointment: Oaths of office will be earlier, few spectators allowedCautiously optimistic: Local health officials hope people get regular flu shot tooJCHS Hall of Fame class announcedNew direction: Visitors Center to coordinate Ethnic Expo and other eventsAn unusual autograph: Restaurant returns chair with famous message, signaturePost Office begins Operation SantaCARE-ful planning: City and county carefully allocating COVID-19 fundsCOVID-19 count at CRH hits new highFOOD INSECURITY: Local pantries see increasing demand, hungry familiesStill a favorite: Larrison’s Diner serves meals and memoriesPickleball club grows along with popularity of sportDeputies, community bid farewell to K9 DieselIN THE LINE OF DUTY: EMS family, city mourns loss of paramedicOfficials impose new virus restrictionsSprucing things up: City's Christmas tree donated by redevelopment commissionFive area youth win DAR Good Citizens awardProcession honors K9 Diesel'Will call': East's new auditorium nears completionCommunity honors K-9 Diesel with flowers, cardsCheer Fund magic: Despite pandemic, firefighters want every child to have a ChristmasA frank discussion: Law enforcement, community consider current state of the relationshipVeterans Day ceremony held in Jennings CountyRemembering veterans: Retired lieutenant colonels serve on Honor GuardBack to 4.5: County tightens virus restrictions due to case surgeRecord number of ballots cast in Jennings CountyGOP sweep: Republicans cruise to victoryTurnout: County shatters previous vote totalsElection notebook: How the day went for Bartholomew CountyHolcomb visits Columbus, talks COVID-19 responseEarly voting shatters recordsElection Day: Everything you need to know before casting a ballotGuard trains at Camp Atterbury for COVID missionChalk it up: Local artist uses 'keywords' to inspireBring a blanket: Restaurants consider how to continue outdoor seatingPrime Time: Warren WardMental burden: Experts concerned about impact of pandemic on mental healthTaking a stand: Turning Point observes Domestic Violence Awareness MonthCigar lounge creates welcoming feel in GreenwoodIt's electric: BCSC debuts new environmentally-friendly busHope Town Square closed again after dedication ceremony
Suffrage parade salutes women's right to voteAttuned to new challenges: Northside band adapts to COVID-19 changesSetting up for a comeback: Annual chamber meeting highlights resiliency during pandemicStage and screen and everything clean: East senior organizes Saturday Crump clean-upStaying out of the red: Local officials receive federal aid to keep election costs down'You Are Not Forgotten:' National POW-MIA Recognition Day observed'We are all one blood': Racial unity rally at city hall highlights cries for solidarityWriting with a wing-woman: Columbus sisters pen aviation bookletArt with a message: Downtown murals highlight noted Black womenNeeding food: Pantries see 'huge' surge after federal benefits expireA day of service: Community kicks off United Way campaign by helping othersStudents step up to assist church neighborIndiana 4-H Foundation recognizes scholarship winnersA call away: Legal help for tough times more important than everINDOT wraps up I-65 project'Our classroom' -- BCSC's teacher of the year inspiring 'community of learners'INDOT wraps up I-65 projectAnother first: ASAP opens first sober living homeHardwick organizes District 69 debateCheer Fund feels prepared to face challenging holiday season‘Heartbreaking’: County overdose deaths near last year’s totalA new role: ABC Stewart's new director in training amid COVID-19 changesDeputy, company help vandalism victimGrinch alert: Festival of Lights Parade canceledPiecing it together: Volunteers make progress on C-119 'Flying Boxcar'A special ceremony: Veteran's Court honors individuals who chose a fresh startPence defends law enforcement in speechCity cancels 9/11 remembranceTALKING TRANSPARENCY: BCSC updates case counts, mask and distancing complianceIn the family: Two sesquicentennial farms honored as Hoosier HomesteadsHarry Potter lock-in planned at Jennings libraryPrime Time: Sister SuffragettesA recipe that keeps on giving: Cookie company helps nonprofits with fundraisingNew option: Centerstone to open recovery transitional centerPump House closes after positive testEdinburgh now has round-the-clock fire protectionSoggy but smiling: BCSC students return to school not masking enthusiasmPolice confiscate fentanyl, arrest threeRaising a baton on his future: Columbus newcomer forms a chamber orchestra to pursue conducting dreamsA career helping kids: Mollo retires as juvenile magistrateCoroner sees record case numbersDisinfecting schools: BCSC custodial staff prepare for new yearTwo pedestrians injured in Jonathan Moore Pike accidentBack to class: Hope-area schools reopen after five month closureOfficers invite kids to get 'hooked on fishing'Some assembly required: Rotarians partner with IUPUC to create face shields for nonprofits'A new normal': BCSC teachers setting up for reopeningBackpack pickup: School supply program goes drive-thruLocal residents masking up without issuesSARAH STRONG: Fundraisers for Hope teen far exceed expectationsSanitary safety: kidscommons prepares to reopen with new protocolsIndiana's Covered Bridge LoopSmoke Diver: Gruner completes challenging course in emergency response and disaster trainingADVENTURE AWAITS: Flying Frog owners selling bed and breakfastAssociation seeks more dialogue between teachers and school boardBCSC approves revised reopening plan in split voteLightning strike: Stonegate apartment building fire displaces familiesCounty unemployment dropped in JuneMasking up: Doctors urge parents to start preparing kids to wear masks at schoolOpen books, open minds: Race, racial justice topics now huge among readersLivestock expo attracts 225 young exhibitorsReady for the curtain to rise: East's refurbished auditorium to reopen perhaps by next weekA new look: Hauser's renovated ag facility ready to open for studentsMower topples into creek, no injuries reportedClosing the doors: Scooter's folds with the reality of the pandemicTony Stewart Foundation drives local outreach'A true blessing': St. Peter's dedicates $6.3M gymJennings library sees steady resurgence after brief closureI-70 to be testing ground for driverless trucksPublic feedback: Residents react to proposal to close GreenbeltThe ARC of reaching others: Local disability advocacy chapter pushes for more visibility, awarenessMusic and more: Philharmonic unveils new $2.5M Helen Haddad Hall downtownNot far away: Local election officials prepare for NovemberIt's all here: Final parts of C-119 'Flying Boxcar' arrive from WyomingStatus check: CRH’s Treatment and Support Center marks one year of treating addictionPrime Time: Camp Atterbury MuseumBig screen's big reopening: Nonprofit YES Cinema to reopen FridayBusiness as (un)usual: Downtown restaurants move dining outside during pandemicNuclear engineers leave careers for Jennings flower farmHERITAGE DAYS: Festival cancels for first time in 53 yearsMill Race Marathon canceled for 2020Relax 101: Library's free outdoor yoga class offers way to de-stressLong named chief deputy prosecutorA march in silence: Marchers honor Juneteenth and Black Lives Matter victimsBuilding on stature: Exhibit Columbus announces curators with global reputationThe graduation must go on: Columbus Indiana Children's Choir holds ceremonyLining up: Local license branch reopens with long wait times"The fabric of a community": Lockett's closes after over 40 years in ColumbusUse of force: Local officers explain how defensive tactics are taught, monitored and performedThe final curtain: Founder of Harlequin Theatre closing its doors for last timeFFY reopens with tentative plan for the summerSt. Bartholomew says "goodbye for summer" with parade for families'A marathon': Fight against COVID-19 could include second or even third wavesPurdue Extension, Prairie Farms distribute free milkA call for unity: Solidarity rally draws hundreds supporting racial justice'Anything can happen': BCSC thanks community for support of the referendumRohde wins GOP vote for judgeTruck driver seriously injured in train accidentMAKING IT COUNT: Primary voters mail it in or line up to vote'Defending the community's safety': Burns retires after 40 years as a prosecutor'Embracing inevitable uncertainties': East's Class of 2020 has virtual graduation'To one story ending and another beginning': North Class of 2020 looks to the future"On top of the world": CSA New Tech has Class of 2020 virtual graduationCity continues rent relief to Commons tenantsPomp and cyberspace: BCSC preps virtual graduation with 'memorable experiences'Turnout light but steady for early votingCeremonies of remembrance: Hope honors those who gave their lives for their countryRemembering while distancing: How to commemorate Memorial Day in a time of isolation'Attention shoppers:' Applaud the graduates on Aisle 1Collision blocks Central AvenueJackson County Jail using new sanitation machine to fight virusGiving them shelter: Long-time Humane Society shelter director retiresFirst day jitters: Retail, restaurants take tentative steps to reopenA heart for the hurting: 11-year-old's compassion feeds his effort to provide food and more for the strugglingBeam me up: Railroad overpass beams placed in bridge projectReady for restoration: Crews begin work on Veterans MemorialLiving with the virus: City officials look to next phase of pandemicSending good wishes: They love a parade -- and East teacher Tony Pottorff"I want the good guys to win:" Columbus native helping businesses connect during pandemicPrime Time: Chain GangA new avenue of ministry: Veteran pastor dials up prayer, storm door visits for localsA parade of love: Cancer patient's friends stage emotional drive-byFamily cooks meals for seniors'There is enough food': Local agencies say supply will not run out amid closingsLending a hand: Small business community, lenders navigate uncharted waters during pandemic'This is a human problem:' Pets aren't in peril over COVID-19Finding hope in Easter: Churches find silver lining in planned Sunday online servicesHelpers need help: Local food pantries aim to fill shortfalls amid pandemicA helping hand: Vandalism victim given new garage doorIn short supply: Protective gear may run out before quarantine liftedA big delivery: 'Flying Boxcar' fuselage, wings arriveA whole different drive through: School lunch program rolls on amid elearningDearly departed traditions: Funeral homes, families adjusting to changes amid coronavirusSpray paint removed from Large ArchDick Hammond: Calling the shotsPolice say three juveniles accused of vandalismWeathering the storm: Cummins’ global operations impacted by coronavirus responses around the worldCleared out in ColumbusCarrying out a promise: Family-owned diner provides free soup to local residentsA HELPING HAND: Cosmetics company head switches in a pinch to making sanitizerOfficials say COVID-19 is spreading locallyA stitch in time: Local shop sewing face masks to donate to hospitalCarrying on with carry out: Dine-in eateries adapt to statewide COVID-19 restrictionsBCSC staff to be paid while schools are closedBar, restaurant owners face stark pandemic realityOff the mark: Youth shooting club looking for new locationKeeping a distance: Community moves to close down gathering places as virus threat continuesChanging landscape: Local car dealer expands Columbus auto dealershipsElection officials urge some to vote by mail due to virusSpreading love, not illness: Some houses of worship adjust to worship amid flu, coronavirus concerns3 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Johnson CountyRacist social media photo draws protest3 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Johnson CountyOne arrested after standoff in apartment complexAn adventure in music: Philharmonic annual concert entertains young and young-at-heartSeeds of growth: Library's new program is about planting for food, community and moreTons of work: Hundreds of parts from 'Flying Boxcar' arrive in ColumbusA sense of unease: Local health officer explains what you need to know about coronavirusDriver injured when vehicle collides with train in EdinburghState of the City: Mayor, Columbus Regional Health review ongoing projectsSARAH STRONG: Hope community reaches out to help Hauser freshman battling cancerDance Marathon attendance up with free admissionBreaking the chain: First recovery house in Bartholomew County opensReaching out: Sheriff's department, Sans Souci partner to distribute care kits to needyConner to be inducted into BCSC Hall of FameBuilding on outreach: CANstruction allows United Way to help food pantriesTaking a hike: Local resident completes Appalachian Trail thru-hikeIt's official: Lucas Bros. coming back to Columbus2020 February Prime Time: Ric KingMoney is no object: Annual Dance Marathon now free to all participantsEducating the public: Second referendum session attracts more people, but still low turnoutYoung congratulates Columbus teen on senior projectGubernatorial candidate Woody Myers speaks in ColumbusShowing character: Brown Music Awards highlight top local talentTrain traffic: Railroad continues to project more trains traveling through ColumbusRobot reveal: GalacTech team prepares to unveil this year's competition robotTakin' it to the alleys: Architecture students pitch ideas for downtown upgradesHow do I love thee? Say it with vows, songs or even burgersRoadmap revealed: Officials present vision for future of FairOaks Mall, Donner CenterNo masking the fun: 'Masquerade' casino-style fundraiser is a winnerReading minds: Library reveals just what we were checking out in 2019Historic 'Lucas Brothers' may returnMaking the case: First BCSC referendum hearing has low turnout, few questions'Juvenile Jeopardy': Game show format highlights what students need to know about legal issuesTapke honored with Columbus Wall of Fame designationHip to helping: Surgeon's orthopedic preservation procedure makes a difference to patientsSay it isn't so: Grubby predicts six more weeks of winterHelping out four-legged friends: St. Bartholomew students do a service project for homeless petsThree arrested on drug charges in Jennings CountyThree arrested on drug charges in Jennings CountyTough past, bright future: Hauser senior earns Horatio Alger scholarshipBrides and their families explore bridal showCity takes control of Otter Creek golf courseHearing, vigil postponed in fatal accident caseA late bloomer: 90-year-old creates whimsical art with copper wireSuspects arrested in Franklin shooting that killed teenSuspects arrested in Franklin shooting that killed teenGathering information: Cummins hosts EPA officials seeking input on emission regulationsA night across the pond: Brit-themed Dancing With the Stars nets $65,000-plusFinishing touches: Fresh Start Recovery Center nears completionExploring different cultures: Students learn the language of diversity at World Language FairInfant left in Safe Haven Baby Box wasn't very oldInfant left in Safe Haven Baby Box wasn't very oldHome sweet homes: Thrive Alliance Housing Services marks 30 years of housing helpRough road ahead: DSI braces for financial challengesContamination contained near new Franklin parkGeeking out: Local man saves Comic Cave windowExamining challenges: Town hall meeting discusses barriers faced by African AmericansIUPUC panel talks about barriers, inclusion'Be that somebody': King speaker urges listeners to take the road less traveledFinding answers: Columbus woman finally reunites with lost familyMt. Healthy cheers to a championshipReady, set, skate! SROs, students meet at the ice rinkEverybody's 'go-to': Long-time Columbus firefighter and fire inspector retiresThat's a wrap: Couple finishing up long careers as UPS driversNew year, new role: Richardson outlines priorities for CPDTaco Tuesdays wrapped in love: Barber begins feeding the struggling, hearkening to his own painful pastHigh water causes travel detoursRemembering a hero: East mid-year graduate inspired by late cousin for senior projectProtesters attend anti-war rallyCraft beer fest donates to charityUnhappy defendant: Unexpected sentence leads to smashed courtroom glassA preview: Legislators talk about this year's short sessionInvestigation over: State drops inquiry into complaints against local breweryA patient’s best friend: Local dentist trains emotional support dog to ease patient anxietyThe 'to do' list: Lienhoop outlines 2020 agenda, reflects on first termSITE PLAN: CRH paperwork reveals early plan for Clarion siteThe place to be: Library creates special programming unique to teensOut of the shadows: Residents don't overlook tiny Elizabethtown Post OfficeTop photos of 2019Ringing in a new term: City leaders take oath of office on New Year's DayA new look for the new year: Columbus resident drops 160 pounds in the last nine months of 2019An electrifying 2019: This year's top story -- Cummins chooses city as HQ for new business segmentNo simple matter: Rescuing neglected or abused animals can get complicatedWarmer and wetter: Rough year for Bartholomew County farmers could be new normalReflecting on 2019: Top five Classrooms stories of the yearPrime Time: Ed NiespodzianiHome for the holidays: Local missionary recounts teaching in LebanonFinal decision on Hope road annexations expected next monthProgram gives inmates hope life after jailMarried in a winter wonderland: Couple marries on Columbus homeowners' decorated front lawnTapping into the industry: Columbus couple opens brewery in north side industrial parkLight it up: Columbus firefighter decorates his home, Station 3Celebrating the Bard: Shakespeare Club marks 120 yearsFresh faces: New city council members plan for first termSmithsonian exhibit opens doors in North VernonJingle all the way: Schmitt students spread holiday cheer with Christmas carolsThe Force is back: Fans travel to a galaxy far away for 'Rise of Skywalker'A new 'Den': St Peter's making progress on new facilityBonds of friendship: 'Shop With A Cop' gives officers a chance to give backJoining forces: Cummins and Toyota partner to donate $20,000 to four charitiesSpecial deliveries: Volunteers bring holiday joy on annual Cheer Fund dayUnion cleans up 10th Street propertyGrowing a new future: Hauser agriculture facility gets a makeoverGreenwood Mayor Mark Myers diagnosed with Parkinson'sSleigh bells and cash registers ring: Not So Silent Night highlights sounds of the season downtownVictory: Wood wins council seat in recountJennings narcotics team nets five arrestsOverpass project moving fast: New pathway visible between State Road 46 and State Road 11City celebrates arrival of new fire engineMapping out the future: Nationwide architects propose designs for new Ivy Tech campusLighting up Christmas: Parade, village kick off the city's season in colorful styleISP Trooper, Vallonia woman recall water rescueA work in progress: CRH to continue to prepare former Clarion site for most of 2020Cummins signs on to support veterans'The glue that keeps us together': Long-time superintendent's assistant will retire soonFire damages metal barn behind west-side homeNight lights: Festival parade entries getting final touches before Saturday eventCharity over consumerism: Area nonprofits hope for generosity in online giving todayForget me not: Restaurant introduces dementia-friendly diningCheap, potent and deadly: Meth abuse still rampant in Bartholomew CountyElectrical fire damages 13th Street homeShopping small: Local businesses hope customers remember them on Small Business Saturday'Boxed in': Wayne Township residents find themselves in a quandaryBecoming a family: Local courts celebrate National Adoption DayThe Cheer Fund spirit: Volunteers making a difference on the charity's home stretchPillar repair cost to be higherPrime Time: Jan MatchetteA new look: Extensive renovation underway at county governmental office buildingChristmas arrives in HopeAn ending and a new beginning: Exhibit Columbus closing but parts still will remainHiring veterans: Analytical Engineering honored for putting veterans to workFor the kids: Cheer Fund's board game-a-thon another successCourt of appeals upholds stockholder awardA new beginning: Honor Flight brings a salute to Vietnam veteranWorth the work: North Vernon preparing for annual Christmas eventPets Page: Columbus Animal Care ServicesHope to host Christmas of Yesteryear'It's come full circle:' City finally gets its long-awaited blue spruce for Christmas'The right thing to do': East assistant principal helps youth workers understand implicit biasResidents get glimpse of designBehind the scenes: Freshmen get glimpse of career options through industry toursNet-zero carbon emissions by 2050: Cummins unveils new environmental sustainability strategyIn good company: Hope's Kill Kare Klub members find friendship, education in club discussionsA slower pace: Manufacturing slowdown could pose economic risk locally'Soft Civic' installation moves to airportDestined for greatness: Speaker to give motivational message for 'B.I.G' anti-drug eventHonoring those who served: Families, friends remember their loved ones in solemn ceremonyBlue wave or just good candidates?: Politicians reflect on a historic municipal electionWorld-class instruction: ABC-Stewart celebrates 50 years of learningChinese firm expands, opens new warehouseSigning off: Candidates scramble to collect campaign signsDemo blitz: Volunteers step up to prepare addiction center for renovationBunch loses by one vote to Wood, calls for recountShuffett wins another term in District 5Democrats Dell, Kestler dominate council at-large raceFlipping the script: Dems take control of city councilAnother look: The Crump's 130th birthdayElection notebook: What was happening at voting centers throughout the dayOn track: City breaks ground on long-awaited railroad overpassPence visits Central students'Everything can be hacked': Cybersecurity experts explain the dangers of internet connectionsMedical issues top list of safety concernsEvent teaches students how to vote, apply for jobsGarcia's returns: Devoted customers line up after popular restaurant reopens after three long yearsWe can do it: Annual event helps girls understand roles in STEMIt's open: City officials cut the ribbon for new skate parkLeading by design: Panelists discuss how to make workplace more diverse, inclusiveCommunity turns out to support The CrumpAn Evolution-ary investment: Training center offers opportunities to city, regional first respondersLifetime of serving: CRH food service employees have decades of experienceFamily, friends gather to remember Ortlieb'How could you forget this place?': Theater enthusiasts celebrate 130 years of Crump TheatreInside Tuesday's RepublicA 'Taste' of success: A crowd of 450 diners gives fundraiser five-star praiseNew challenges: Cheer Fund makes some moves for the holiday seasonStand against addiction: Students organize rally during addiction awareness weekState Street Phase 2B work moved back to 2020Take me to Paris: Willow Crossing residents relive their senior promTurning Point raises $15,791 toward vanChamber update: Business leaders meet with Lienhoop to discuss city projectsTeaching agriculture on the goSelfless devotion: Woman of Year honored for dedication to helping kids, animalsInvent tomorrow: Mentors tell girls they can achieve their dreamsPrime Time: Bob Orben and 1939 Chris Craft boatA squirrely tale of architecture: Children's book author turns animals into Columbus tour guidesLooking to the future: Park Foundation reviews projects, talks about what's nextABC Stewart gives students a taste of yesteryearWoman of the Year: Wendy Elwood works behind scenes to accomplish great things for communityFighting to win: NAACP banquet keynote speaker acknowledges racial strugglesMayors talk about communicating their message on big projectsPerkinson honored for work on substance abuse councilTime for a name change?: 'Desperate Households' considers more optimistic monikerFifty's nifty: Community leaders, public make library celebration a golden oneConvenience vs. security: The dilemma of digital ticketsPaper trail: Columbus voters to test new verification systemFinding contraband: New body scanner finds hidden items on those being booked into jailThe pipes are calling: New generation of firefighters learns art of playing the bagpipesLaced-up skates and a fresh coat of paint: Local youth 'skate and paint' during parks eventA world of unity: Expo symbolizes togetherness that celebrates diversity'Skate' of the art: Skater-turned-architect brings talents to new Columbus skate parkMeeting an increasing need: Area food banks, meal sites and emergency shelter seeing record numbersIt's the 'Hard Truth': Brown County's newest tourist draw described as 'adult Disneyland'Seymour's First Baptist Church opens doors to feed hungry with The AlleyTwo seek City Council District 5 seatThousands enjoy 450 North's Corn Maze Beer FestLocal couples highlight the ties that bind in Not-So-Newlywed fundraiserDressed in love: East senior turns wedding dresses into angel gownsOn to the second year: Architecture program's roots in city growingA world of opportunities: Companies invite students to explore manufacturingHistoric proportions: Columbus Civil War-era house given new lease on lifeLife or limb: Columbus Regional Hospital launches limb preservation programThree vie to be Edinburgh clerk-treasurerAttitude is everything: Banta continues cancer battle focusing on the positiveEnd in sight: Construction crews on Westenedge Drive making progressNewfields making all things new: Plans to begin to map repairs for Miller HouseHope Heritage Days offers food, vendors and music along with historyWhere the garden grows, so do the students: School-grown produce teaches students responsibility, healthy eatingRunners gear up at health and fitness expoMarathon notebookHeated competition: Marathon runners overcome high temps, humidity to reach finishAnd they're off: Mill Race Kids Fun Run attracts hundreds of runnersCummins celebrates engine No. 3 million in Ram trucksMarathon day is almost here: What you need to know about Saturday's big eventRealizing a dream: Simmons Winery and 450 North prepare to debut new facilitySmith turns 50: Columbus elementary school celebrates five decades of educationPlein air painters frame city's scenes for fundraiserPOW/MIA Recognition Day observed at county courthouseHumming along: Columbus' WHUM community radio station finds fans who like 'eclectic'Sister, sister: Four sets of siblings cheering for Columbus NorthTrike races are a North Homecoming traditionDENCITY: High school students reflect on completing Exhibit Columbus installationThe big reveal: North senior surprises football team with new spirit itemsRazzle dazzle: Canada's Snowbirds amaze crowd with aerobatic maneuvers, skywriting'Girls can do wonders': Cummins premieres new video for women's initiativeChange coming to Andy Rogers' neighborhoodA sampling of ScottishThe call of the wild: New third-floor kidscommons exhibit to promote camping, natureBirds & Brews exclusive: New ZwanzigZ beer to take flightA day to serve: Volunteers assist county parks on several levelsLarge crowd enjoys fifth annual Festival LatinaA flood of opioids: Bartholomew County pharmacies received millions of opioid pillsA virtual classroom: Online learning platform celebrates first yearTurning passion into action: Next Gen award winners honored at celebrationDeSare charms downtown Columbus with pop up concertMore than a memory: East teacher shows students the media coverage of 9/11Volunteers pitch in for United Way Day of Service18th anniversary of 9/11 attacks rememberedTumbling down: Becker's demolition brings back memories of root beer floats, double decker burgersVaping dangers: Local organizations, school corporation launch efforts to end youth vapingA farming tradition: Hoosier Homestead families celebrate a century in operation‘Love first, teach second:’ Schmitt Elementary refocuses its efforts on social-emotional learningThe journey to college: Area Latino leaders share education, career advice with studentsMarketplace: Jackson County Bank announces new promotionsBrewing up expansion: Upland branches out in IndyA gradual transformation: Philharmonic center, office update about halfway doneToyota donates forklift to charitySister to sister: Students, delegates from Miyoshi, Japan spend a week in ColumbusRocking the park: Survivor's '80s hits let 7,500 reminisce at hospice concert'A great run': Longtime Cummins exec reflects on retirement, futureCommitment to safety: BCSC, Flat Rock-Hawcreek expand school resource officer unitPets perish in Cottage Avenue fireDuke employees head south for hurricane reliefSticking together: Hauser classmates cultivate friendships for half a centuryLet them shine: High school students learn audition skills from Broadway professionalsA high honor: World War II vet receives French Legion of HonorA progress report: ASAP implements an addiction prevention and recovery systemMaking connections: New extension educator focuses on new technology, emerging cropsDesigned for fun: Exhibit Columbus has festive opening partyFinishing touches added to ASAP HubA vision comes to life: Clifty Creek students transform courtyard into a gathering place'A bit of a science fair': Exhibit Columbus opens with panel discussions at North ChristianSenator visits with local farmersCan you dig it? Students brave the dirt for Exhibit ColumbusBuilding on excitement: Exhibit Columbus prepped for launch beginning FridayPrepping for a slowdownFlexing spiritual muscleNot so friendlyReady to serve againFlood barricade ordinance voted down'Soft Civic'A place for problem-solvingWiikiaami now gone from downtownCommons working on playground upgrade plansBe a buddyPets Page: Bartholomew County Humane SocietyStrong support for artsRoll the diceWorking togetherPets Page: Columbus Animal Care ServicesBecause of a callingBuilding architecture and relationships: Exhibit Columbus' beauty includes 1,000-plus volunteersArts council fundraiser sets new record'Back where it oughta be': BCSC returns memorial stone from Columbus' first public school to its original home2020 vision: How accurate were Columbus predictions in the early 2000s?He's not 'Dunn' yet: 90-year-old Columbus man has no plans of retiring any time soonCrowd of 150 gathers to support new gun lawsBurgers and broadband: Governor grabs a bite at The Brick, announces broadband infrastructure projectsExhibiting philanthropy'We thought it was heaven': Columbus couple to recount Woodstock memories at free library presentationCrop concerns: Farmers warn higher food prices may result from poor conditionsRinging in the wins: Local couple among the elite in horsehoe pitchingWorking together: Columbus, nearby communities named 21st Century Talent RegionA bold approach: East marching band takes imagination to new heights in 2019 showBack to Beirut: Young missionary heading back to Lebanon for second year of teachingConstruction begins on affordable housing complexPassing the baton: North's new band director looks to build on established programBackpack distribution begins for back to schoolThe heart and soul of giving: African American exhibits opening Sunday highlight a broader definition of giving and giving backSharing the love: Classroom grandparents prepare for a new school yearFresh take: Renovated Cummins headquarters updates iconic buildingHidden homeless: Columbus continues to clean up makeshift camps around cityPeace, love, happiness: Local residents tap into inner selves at group meditation eventA pivotal point: Manager of state’s startup investments believes returns poised to riseConstructing a multifaceted life: Neal Whitson blends woodworking and musical skillsHook, line and sinker: CPD officers invite kids to get 'hooked on fishing'New beginnings: Hindu society to celebrate groundbreaking for new $1.2M templeIn a pickle: Local players say there aren’t enough pickleball courts in ColumbusHope fundraiser hoping to be flush with successIt's in his DNA: Megnin helps aspiring entrepreneurs create innovation-driven companies'Coolest' pets honored at Upland Columbus Pump HousePune, India joins Columbus' international familyApollo 11 moon landing had thousands working behind scenesApollo 11 at 50: Celebrating first steps on another worldSplashdown: Local veteran recalls picking up Apollo 11 astronauts 50 years ago'I saw the sign': Hundreds of signs planted on county roadsides annoy residents, code enforcementNot forgotten: Moon landing anniversary evokes memories of man's astronaut cousinNew owner to push Indiana Limestone into global markets‘Age like Nancy’: Columbus woman earns high honor for lifetime of serviceBuilding on future outreach: St. Peter's Lutheran $5.9M facility will be a place to hoop it up -- and moreA day of sales & support: Generosity reigns at 4-H livestock auctionThe music lives on: Family, band members finish the late Patrick Bowman's albumBlast off: 4-Hers have a rocket demonstration at the fairBeef Show crown passes from brother to sisterHorsing around: Horse, pony alumni show they still know how it's doneMKSK listens to public input on mall projectFun at the fairSheep exhibitors display skills at Bartholomew County FairHot diggity dog: Fairgoers cool off with lemon shakeups, homemade ice creamA gift from the Midway: Amusement company offers rides to those with physical, mental disabilitiesShutting down: Duke Energy to retire coal plants by 2038; critics say utility should move fasterEast student exhibits grand champion barrowCPD hires new officersBartholomew County Fair Baby Personality winners chosenOn probation: Local figure skating club cited for U.S. Figure Skating violationsATV topples into creek after tires catch a curbWrangle 'em up: Future 4-Hers learn the ropes of showing farm animalsUniting generations: Antique Tractor Pull showcases family traditionsInside Sunday's Republic'Be aware at the fair': Where to find medical servicesA more-than-fair beginning: Bartholomew County's premier 4-H event underwayRockets and rainbows: 30th QMIX Musical Fireworks helps light the fuse of patriotismShaking hands and kissing babies: Local candidates take their campaigns to the county fairNo scooters just yet: City bans commercial motor scooters until rules are setPurdue Polytechnic hosts third annual Latino LEGOs campOn a mission: Organizers partner up to create Christ-centered addiction recovery intake centerDozens turn out for free hot dogs, hep A vaccinesGood in-tent-ions: Exhibit Columbus preps for second exhibition's opening weekend Aug. 23-24Juneteenth celebrationHomespun fun: Hope celebrates Independence Day with friendship, food, gamesReady for launch: Local events highlight 50th anniversary of moon landingPurdue celebrating moon landing with festivitiesN.V. police arrest 3 armed robbery suspectsFresh reward: Mill Race Marathon medals feature new designPublic takes peek at CRH's substance abuse clinicSilent no longer: Bartholomew County taking action to reduce youth suicidesBecoming dementia-friendly: Workshop offers tips to make community understanding, supportiveGetting their fill of barbecue, bluesQuieter times: Complaints about Brighter Days tail off after yearNew fair experience for veteran 4-H'er: QueenRural mail museum has new home in HopeFavorites return: Bartholomew County 4-H Fair prepares for July 5 opening dayNew paths: Local residents evaluate the city's proposed bicycle and pedestrian planHas it really been 50 years? Columbus High School reunion classes organize memoriesA call for action: Human Rights event speakers emphasize learning, involvementNew partnership: CRH collaborates with company to expand kidney dialysis capacityMusic to crowd's earsFirst look: Soft opening dates set for Brown County Music CenterPaid time volunteering: Companies are giving employees more say in how, when they volunteerMaking a difference: Sans Souci celebrates four decades of providing a helping handA bittersweet night: East ends its state championship run as runner-upNew horizons: Local pilot volunteers his time flying children, sharing love of aviationMeet this year's Bartholomew County Fair queen candidatesLibrary security: Recent incidents lead to questions about safetyThunderstorm causes flooding, property damage, power outagesCelebrating Cummins: Spirit of excitement prevails as company embarks on the next 100 yearsProject Lifesaver: New program helps searchers find at-risk individuals who wanderLining up: Local residents take full advantage of Cummins recycling opportunityDye-ing for a win: East baseball players will sport Olympian Orange hair at stateRedefining the future: Columbus woman named president of state homemakers association'This is what we do': Organizations team up to rescue pigs on Becks Grove RoadA perfect match: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bartholomew County launches challenge to find more adult mentorsFarmhouse severely damaged after dump truck driver loses controlFollowing a sense of right: Laws Award winner shaped by Jesus' love, justice issuesTaking action: BCSC administrators talk school safetyTwo arrested after North Vernon traffic stopComing home: Clessie Cummins’ descendants return to Columbus for company's 100th anniversaryTen hut and give me 20: Seniors take PT with the Indiana National Guard50 years later: 71st Special Operations Squadron renews ties at reunionSevere thunderstorms damage trees, dump inches of rainA family history: Local residents remember a loved one's service on D-DayBeyond the comfort zone: Cummins ventures into uncharted territoryThe Hangout: Volunteers give students gathering opportunityClancy's Dream: Organization provides safe haven to rescue border colliesColumbus students' artwork to represent Mill Race Marathon eventsRinging those bells: Senior projects moving into a third decade in ColumbusKid genius: North freshman recognized by Johns Hopkins as one of 'brightest in the world'North Class of 2019 reflects on the foundation they built965 graduates celebrate moving forward after high schoolEast seniors encouraged to climb to new heightsRising to challenges: Hauser seniors excel despite obstacles'They're ready': Successful CSA - New Tech seniors taking next stepHauser Jr.-Sr. High School Top 10More than Just Friends: Senior leader, activity director bidding farewell to care agencyBuilding on Columbus' leadership legacy: New coordinated system will help leaders learn 'what's next'CRH plans new substance abuse treatment centerWish granted: Toyota Material Handling North America makes a dream come true for 12-year-oldOpen doors: Historical society brings back a tour of historic homes, businessesFinding peace: Memorial Day services offer opportunity to honor and remember loved ones who servedAn honor to serve: Veteran carries on his father's tradition of remembering fallen servicemenA matter of honor: SALUTE! patriotic concert unfolds before one of its larger crowdsMuseum launches campaign to bring Flying Boxcar back to ColumbusNot your average library: CSA New Tech students take books beyond the library wallsEvery moment counts: Couple, company donate money for pediatric hospice careA new chapter: Retiring educators reflect on decades-long careersCity allocates additional money to Riverfront projectCummins reveals historic cars for 500 parade lapsColumbus-based squadron reuniting 50 years after return homeDemocrats, Indivisible group rally against Alabama abortion lawA reel success: YES Cinema a boost for Lincoln-Central agency at 25-year markRally seeks push for amended hate crimes lawHumane society seeing cat overpopulation becoming a problemSending a love letter: Workshop to remind residents of what the Crump could beDemocratic presidential hopeful speaks in ColumbusCraft beer fest pours on another successTake the leap: Five North seniors, one East senior prepare to attend Armed Forces academies after high schoolINDOT to have public hearing on railroad overpassArtist's choice: CSA Lincoln students experience art in a new formHonoring their own: Police memorial service remembers those lost in the line of dutyElectrifying news: Cummins chooses city as HQ for new business segmentCummins coming to GreenwoodElectrifying news: Cummins chooses city as HQ for new business segmentColumBUS drivers, mechanic to compete in national 'roadeo'Lots of helping handsA safer ride: BCSC unveils new bus technology with safety in mindPowering forward: Cummins hints at next investments at annual meetingBody found in Ceraland lakePowering forward: Cummins hints at next investments at annual meetingCheers to 150 years: Columbus North alumni celebrate milestone anniversaryLooking ahead: Cummins eyeing opportunities, challenges amid centennial celebrationsBye bye Mr. American Pie: Concert founder ends on high noteBreaking barriers: Chamber recognizes female leaders for braveryGoing straw-less: W.D. Richards Elementary students bring a global initiative to ColumbusOh, baby baby ... and baby.... and baby...: CRH birthing center staff has its own baby boomEmbracing grace: Support group provides space for single mothers-to-be to meet challengesNew elementary STEM program flourishing150 years of Bull Dog memories: North's alumni association commemorates high school's 150th in new bookCPD hires three new officersA sunny makeover: Solar panels and more part of The Armory's $1M in upgradesLiteracy Task Force hosts 14th annual Literacy FestivalSaying 'yes' to God: Former Army chaplain, pastor reminisces on 60 years of ministryArchitects designing space to be added to downtown 411 galleryGOP backs Lienhoop: Mayor chosen over challenger Petri in primaryBush wins GOP nomination for District 3 councilTwo nominated for GOP Columbus City Council at-largeVoter turnout low for Tuesday primaryElection notebook'An Enchanted Evening': BCSC students enjoy prom 2019Fall Cabaret at The Commons series announcedHealth department immunizes Amazing Joe's customers for hepatitis ATurning back time on the farmAnswering the 'why': Local officials step up efforts to reduce infant mortalityBuilding a foundation: Educators discuss how Columbus could be strengthened through an educated workforce'Super Senior' learns job skills, and serves at Columbus Regional HealthAmong the best: Columbus native picked as top teacher in Dubois CountyUnconditional love: Those who are incarcerated find acceptance at Residents Encounter ChristOffering hope for brighter days: Terrace Lake church organizes party at emergency shelterRoyalty named at Hauser promSheriff: 'Somebody is going to get killed'Crump Theatre makes Indiana Landmarks endangered listFaith leaders, residents mourn bombing victimsPillars of inspiration: Exhibit Columbus high school design team gets creative with their installationOn the issues: GOP mayoral candidates discuss housing affordability, economic developmentDistracted driving dangers: Simulator shows students dangers of impaired drivingSeeking a lifesaver: CSA New Tech student hopes for a service dogA project in bloom: Daffodil Dale keeps flower tradition growingNew visitors guide to boost tourism effortsSoaking up the sun: Local dental office goes solarAppreciating the past: Display of early Cummins engines at anniversary event to highlight company's rootsPortion of veterans memorial evaluated for damageLocal high school prom courtsDiversity in words: Honoring the late Tony McClendon with book donationsMan up: Dads explore fatherhood at special monthly gatherings with their kidsGerman exchange students get a taste of ColumbusJennings deputies seek tips in North Vernon murder caseCompeting visions: Mayoral candidates offer different views on big projectsMarking Good Friday: Area residents gather for nondenominational serviceRisk takers: Chamber to honor four female leaders at May luncheonFilling the gap: North, East freshmen experience different career options through industry toursGalacTech finishes ninth at state robotics competitionFairOaks future: Firms interviewed for future of mall property(Creative) help wanted: Exhibit Columbus designers reaching out for community involvementVoices behind 911: Local dispatchers honored during telecommunications weekLouisville man arrested in Jennings shooting deathOverdose deaths drop in 2018, but multiple-drug overdoses remain a concernGoing for the big fish: Sheriff says law enforcement no longer restricted by boundariesDisturbance at restaurant leads to arrestsYou've got 5 minutes: Ignite Columbus competitors perfect the art and speed of the pitchSafecrackers: No mission too impossible for these Columbus volunteersPride Festival attracts large crowdVoter's choice: Incumbent Lienhoop challenged by Petri in GOP primaryNew concepts: Exhibit Columbus announces Washington Street installationsA golden celebration: Library kicking off 50-year hoopla with Saturday memories timeOpening doors: IUPUC to create new mental health training clinicCrooners for CASA: Fans fall in love with Elvis and The Memphis SoulHigh-tech touch: Michigan architect previews special-needs playscape prototype'Icing on the cake': East teacher, Folger award recipient reflects on long teaching careerScanning for contraband: Can Bartholomew County afford not to buy a body scanner?Columbus East High School Top 10Five arrested after drug searchColumbus police arrest 5 after serving warrantCelebrating inclusion: CAMEO marks decade of making Columbus a more welcoming communityBarn fire in county destroys antiques'Honored to have helped provide this space': Philharmonic breaks ground on downtown music and events centerFire department promotes 3Views from vacations'We're No. 1': United Way announces record $4.25 million campaign as tops in per-capita givingWooden masterpieces: How an Elizabethtown couple is turning wood into artEmployers look for hires at career fairA century in farming: Two local farms honored for 100-plus years in operation'Underscreened and smoking a lot': Columbus area trends at double the national rate for lung cancerTiny home, big ideas: CSA New Tech senior brings tiny home movement to ColumbusLocal mother, therapist partner to create book series on living with autismHolcomb, Pence highlight GOP dinnerThe new economy: McDonald challenges chamber to consider the future of digital economic developmentPop up creativity: Columbus resident helps Newfields launch culinary arts departmentUse this day to honor, thank Vietnam War veteransDown in the dumps: Columbus-area recycling programs see declining revenueHate crime bill debate: Local legislators explain their position on protected classesA new way to train: Columbus' Public Safety Training building taking shapeStuck in the rough: City-run golf courses hope to overcome weather woes, red inkTime to dig in: Pollinator park organizers prepare to ask for volunteersBoats and robots : Kids put creative skills to the test at spring break maker campA final note: North band director reflects as he reaches a 'coda' to a 41-year career in musicBuilding on outreach: St. Bartholomew's $2 million addition already paying dividendsWeighing in: Top Indiana companies increasingly make their views known on key issuesThe 5-year plan: CAMPO hosts open house for future transportation projectsRegaining independence: Firefighters gather to help one of their own with a wheelchair rampResidents share their grief while remembering mosque victimsA long way from home: Foreign exchange student learns about life and political unrest in ColombiaControversy over a literary classic: Teaching 'To Kill a Mockingbird' generates calls to ban the book for racial slursA four-legged friend: Northside Middle School students share their school day with a therapy dogPlaying it safe: High school seniors learn self-defense skillsEast grad continues book series on autismCalling for change: Business and community leaders want lawmakers to strengthen bias crimes billThis is not a drill: Tornado sirens sound, but city avoids damageBig investment: Tipton Mills opens new warehouse, expands employment'Shared legacy': Cummins announces IMS sponsorship deal with a nod to auto racing historyFour charged in jail trafficking caseCan you dig it?: City, gardeners seek to boost interest in community garden'The time is now': Panel explores progress by women at CumminsComing home: First Signature 600 series diesel engine produced by Cummins returns to ColumbusBenefits of diversity: Panelists talk about how a diverse workforce drives economic developmentEast senior donates school supplies to Mt. Healthy teachersFrom the ground up: C4 students partner with local organizations to design, build houseRohde highlights law enforcement progress at State of the City addressBuilding relationships: Mayor credits partnerships for city's success in annual address
New investment: OSR Inc. begins construction on $6.5 million manufacturing facilityFire damages Milmar Court mobile homeNew investment: OSR Inc. begins construction on $6.5 million manufacturing facilityA few beds, a lot of breakfast and one home: Longtime owners to part ways with historical bed and breakfastTime to expand: City considers adding space to Animal Care ServicesTime for a tuneup: Cummins engineers evaluating what makes Chaos I tickHow welcoming are we? Survey says 'not enough'Senior Profile: Peter AwadSock hop sectional wonderful memoryCleaning it up: Business owner transforms condemned property into new small engine shopStudents dance their way to big total for Turning PointCan do: CANstruction winners named as public may vote through SundayCummins appoints 4 to vice president positionsNurturing generations: City's oldest preschool marks 65 years, hosts weekend fundraiserSearching the past: Bartholomew County was part of the Underground RailroadCeremony to honor Columbus MIA veteranGirl power: Columbus North's Class of 2019 Top 10 is all-femaleBCSC music video: Roberts asks: 'Should we close or should we go'A Hub of activity: Office renovation for ASAP to begin next month at Otto centerHigh level recognition: Columbus Eagle Scout receives personal congratulations from vice presidentColumbus North High School announces Top 10No place like home: Newest mall restaurant features Indian chai, snack shop3 arrested on theft chargesFinding refuge: Renovation work being planned for engagement centerThree Georgia residents arrested on theft chargesAn ounce of prevention: Project Prevent aims to stop underlying causes for addictionThey call him Teddy: East teacher portrays Theodore Roosevelt in annual Presidents Day eventUp in the air: Columbus Municipal Airport seeks funding for new control towerFlying high: Air museum to debut new engine exhibit while planning to obtain a flight simulatorHauser student named to All-State Band makes school historyArming teachers: Should Indiana pay for training educators to carry guns?All revved up: Stewart ready for NASCAR's start, motorsports honorDigging in: Workers discover century-old infrastructure under Third Street2 Columbus residents arrested on drug-related charges2 Columbus residents arrested on drug-related chargesHow we met: Readers share their stories of finding true loveAn ironing board, a fence and rules: Devoted couple met by chance in a local neighborhoodLove is a roller coaster: Couple finds thrills in the ups and downsCarnivale fundraising estimate lands at record $115,00011 words to remember: Former Southside principal honored with Hall of Fame awardFire damages storage buildingBuilding the fight against hunger: CANstruction teams prepping for Feb. 23 openingScholarships music to students' ears at annual Brown competitionLet's dance!: Annual Dance Marathon marks 20th anniversary helping Turning PointMaking a name for himself: Former Columbus student releases independent film 'Cecil' telling part of his story, struggleWaterlogged: Area residents cope with flooded homes and roads as rivers crestThe show goes on and on: Mill Race troupe marking 50th anniversary seasonLast-minute filers fill up the city election ballotEast announces Scholastic art winnersL. Francis Smith Elementary receives donation for sensory pathHeavy rainfall leads to flash flood warnings, road closingsCummins' employees celebrate 100 year anniversary with cupcakesElectrical fire damages Eastbrook Plaza roof'Challenge the Impossible': Cummins celebrates 100 years, and looks to the future'Challenge the Impossible': Cummins celebrates 100 years, and looks to the future'Challenge the Impossible': Cummins celebrates 100 years, and looks to the futureDeputies search for suspect in Centra branch robberySaving a life: Local Scout honored for jumping into a pool to save a little girlBurnett honored with IU President's Medal for ExcellenceFormal dedication: IU celebrates new Columbus home of master's program in architectureA tire business change: Long-time owner Frank Anderson heads into retirementIt's official: Grubby predicts an early springFirefighters extinguish large Garden City tire fireCrime fighters bid adieu: Veteran deputy, police dog retireIn service: St. Bartholomew students celebrate National Catholic Schools WeekSpring cleaning a bit early: Seattle firm removes dust and more from Chihuly works at visitors centerCenter stageColumbus shivers under brutal cold, wind chillsAdded value: Retired teachers tally volunteer hours to safeguard pension fundingNot just a ditch: Greenwood exploits creek for ‘riverfront’ districtOlympian honors: East adds two alumni to Wall of FameFuture brides enjoy 24th annual Republic Bridal ShowStrong interest: Initial Third House under new format draws large crowd, most state lawmakersNorth Vernon police arrest six after overdose callMoving & grooving: Dancing With the Stars sets off different fireworksUnusual visitors: Columbus adopts new strategy about allowing exotic animals within the cityCheer up! CSA Lincoln Huskies win annual elementary cheerleading contestBeach-themed gala to support hospice effortsIndiana Smokehouse reopens after major renovationEmergency management issues flood, high water warningsDressing in compassion: New Love Chapel leader boasts a long history with the agencyFair compensation: Legislature struggling to determine how to pay teachers moreSearch for stolen property lands 3 Jennings residents in jailSearch for stolen property lands 3 Jennings residents in jailFighting back: New law, heart change, and family resources can be tools against hate, crowd saysPower of love: MLK breakfast speaker highlights patience and more to battle division and hateThe good earth: New Exhibit Columbus Miller Prize installations lean heavily to landscape architectureTravel on hold: County issues warning to stop non-emergency drivingSchool-work programs provide pathways to careersQuick response: First responders rescue woman who jumped from bridge within minutesEast senior hopes to inspire others through eventPrevention focus: High school seniors take on substance abuse prevention projectsNew options: Private organizations, for-profits entering local addiction recovery arenaSnow dayBack in the swim of things: FFY offers year-round pool opportunitiesEllspermann talks higher education funding in local visitWhere the director knows your name: Boys and Girls Club's Nathan Larrison spends his life helping kidsBoxed out: City officials decide baby box not appropriate for local fire stationWar history through letters: North senior creates new display at Atterbury-Bakalar Air MuseumShoals man arrested after police standoffOfficers recover methamphetamine, guns after serving search warrantLongtime Columbus car dealership has new ownersDesigns on creativity: Exhibit Columbus installation presentations set for Jan. 19 at The CommonsThree in recovery to speak at YES CinemaA year later: Businesses continue recovery after Carpet Mania fireCompetitive coyote hunting: Discovery of carcasses may point to local organized huntsStruggling dairy farms: As milk demand declines, some producers are giving upIn search of speed: Northside Middle School students use drag racing project to learnLiving united: Restored firehouse-turned-United-Way-office fans flames of community serviceDefeating hate: MLK Day town hall gathering to present ideas for racial harmonyTraveling to 'the end of the earth': Adventurers head to Patagonia to benefit FFYUpscale apartments OK’d near Donner Park: Developer will renovate 96-year-old former churchLegislative preview: State lawmakers about to convene, tackle issuesFire Department's baby box aids mothers with unwanted babiesTwo alums to be honored on East's Wall of FameSending angels: Family believes divine intervention led two men to rescue accident victimThree seeking to fill outgoing city councilman's termBike Co-Op to manage ColumBIKE: Park Foundation agreement effective Jan. 2Hope family finds joy with holiday lights; tradition began after loss of son to SIDSLocal hero: Police officer recognized for saving woman's lifeCharity gains a foothold: Youngster, family turn holiday sadness into gladness for othersMurder victim's son admits burning 2 homes / Sheriff: Suspect 'was trying to kill evil spirits'Learning experience: IUPUC education students create designs for inclusive schoolyardsNewcomers from growing populations find Columbus enjoyableDrive-through Christmas story: Bible Church live Nativity draws 800 visitorsABC-Stewart School completes holiday service projectTake in a show: Families put up lights by the thousands to create uplifting holiday displaysIndustry leader stepping in as assessor: Whipple is newcomer to county, but not to professionSweet ride: Two seniors win full university scholarshipsEverlasting love: Columbus couple marks 75 years togetherHeaping helping of new holiday memories: Older youth from foster backgrounds bask in Christmas cheerYear in review: JanuaryChristmas cheer reins in Columbus: Wet weather can’t wipe smiles off faces of young recipientsEarly childhood program helps students gain experienceActivity lights up downtown: Shoppers giddy, and horses giddy-up down WashingtonFalse documents lead to 2 arrests at local hotelDoubling up charitable giving: Cummins, Toyota combine to donate $20,000 to 4 charities$1 million in meth leads to arrests: Shipment was headed to county$5.5 million St. Peter’s gym gets city OKCarver crafts holiday spirit: Recovering from surgery, craftsman focuses on ornamentsRecord number of kids get to Shop with a Cop: Police officers step up to assist with holiday help programTough Mudder coming to Ceraland: Extreme obstacle challenge expected to be city's biggest-impact sports tourism eventFreshman orientation: Incoming congressman setting up offices, readying for Jan. 3 swearing inCompeting and collaborating with China: Cummins looks for win-win scenarios in one of its biggest marketsClifty Creek students design improved courtyard spaceVirtual reality plays growing role in retailBush aide: President was a common man with uncommon characterLove Chapel halfway through $50,000 campaign for to help homeless facility staffingLove Chapel halfway through $50,000 campaign for to help homeless facility staffingHome for the holidays: High demand for Miller House tour ticketsWrapped up in history: Irwin mansion decked out for Christmas visitorsThree sentenced in cockfighting caseChristmas kickoff: Village, Festival of Lights commence local festivitiesQuality-of-life aspects interest residents: Housing, grocery, connectivity generate attentionNew direction for downtown: Envision Columbus addresses future of city's core55-plus housing in works: Developer plans single-family homes, duplexes at Tipton LakesLifetime of serviceSt. Peter’s Lutheran activates first elementary Hope SquadFour arrested after traffic stops, search warrantPressing through adversity: Speidel working hard, maintaining hope of playing basketball againFamiliar ring to it: Annual Salvation Army campaign returns, with a $125 goal to hitWarmth in forecast for Saturday’s Christmas paradePediatrician 'lives and loves' history: New county historian hopes her interest will rub off on othersYoung women explore STEM at Girl UP!CSA Lincoln students create prosthetic prototypesFourth Street looking spiffier thanks to students: No ifs, ands or butts about itChildren find forever homes on Adoption DaySpecial visitSmell of evergreen lures tree shoppers: Families come out on opening day to get their pick of the farmStudents mourn classmates: Investigation continues into double fatality involving trainHope celebrates Christmas of YesteryearDonors dine to help March of Dimes: Signature Chefs gala marks 80th anniversary37th trade mission mines foreign investment: Japanese firm planning Columbus expansionCouple's generosity stands tall: 23-year-old tree moved into position at City HallDrones prepare C4 criminal justice students for workforcePower outage a contributing factor in residential attic fireMarketplace: Our Hospice employees receive multiple awardsKnock-out punch: Thousands lose power, schools close for dayHundreds of stolen items recovered: Police confiscate vehicles, guns, chain saws, other itemsBack on the courtJuggling strategy: Cummins focuses on both diesel and uncertain electric futureIt pays to recycle -- especially this week: Programs offer perks during America Recycles eventsBilingual boost to Latinos in Columbus: Leonard's career contributions earn high honor from Mexican ConsulateFrom scrap to fine art: More than 1,000 catch Deja Vu show100th year marking Veterans Day: World War I milestone ceremony draws 240 in ColumbusCity seeks feedback on recreation area for Columbus AirParkFood, music and fundraising at 23rd Reverse RaffleVeterans day norbeckStudents connect through faith on Guatemala mission tripSmith elementary students create military support posters9 gang-related arrests: Aryan Brotherhood linked to county crime waveLicense branch moving to AirPark locationTrain horns broadcast completion of rail projectEast thespians present comedy 'Somewhere, Nowhere' through SundayExpansion sought for On My Way Pre-KGap exists in early education, daycare availabilityRepublican domination: Democrats can't break GOP loyaltyAnother Pence heads to Washington: Greg Pence wins 6th District seatRepublicans earn sweep of local Statehouse racesElection Day notebookElection day in photosSurge of early voters cast ballots: More than half of votes expected to be made in advance14 and facing murder charges: Former Rockcreek student accused of killing young kids
Changes in store for Commons playground: Public ideas woven into vision
Tall order: Repair landmark First Christian tower2 challenge Hope Town Council incumbentsReversing the skills gap: 100 students get look at fast-paced career opportunities in manufacturing'Work has been a gift': Woman of Year praises support from Love Chapel supportersLessons in bravery: Be yourself, women mentors tell girls during annual luncheon50 years and counting: Ivy Tech marks milestone in Columbus with eye on the futureLincoln toasts Linden Project: Playground follows 1966 designCrops & concerns: Farmers like bountiful harvest, not low pricesNo stress zone: Teacher creates classroom space to help students ease tensionIncreased train traffic around the bend: Completion of new Noblitt Park rail bridge to pave way for higher volumeNew drones used in rescue efforts: High-tech equipment has speed, safety benefitsGreen light for soccer complex: $5 million facility taking steps toward completionPolitical newcomers vie for 6th District: Candidates make their caseCummins trio earn honors: Cummins trio earn honors: Recognition for support of women in engineeringScout's project provides park with Gaga pitsVisit Brown County haunts for HalloweenSee, hear Acre Brothers multiple ways24-hour rooftop vigil for a cause: Restaurant manager raises $10,000 for domestic violence servicesCity responds to complaints: Police to increase patrols near homeless shelterNTN Driveshaft plans $90 million expansion: Up to 100 new jobs planned by 20234 arrests on drug charges: Investigation focuses on Vine Street homeC4 students explore manufacturingHeart of a servant: Love Chapel director Elizabeth Kestler 37th Woman of the YearEthnic Expo serves up the world: 35th downtown festival has French flairCity to help sort out shelter complaints: Frustrated neighbors want answersCrews sent to restore power:Local candidates for Statehouse races will attend Thursday forumCity Hall makeover: Interior remodeling features new carpet, paint and some furnishingsWhere the sheriff's candidates stand on issuesNorth and East homecoming king and queen photosTraditional skills, modern interpretation: Studio open for Back Roads tourThis weekend in Brown CountyNew features for 35th Ethnic Expo: Festival returns Friday, Saturday outside City HallElectrical smell evacuates The Republic buildingDOUBLE FATALITY: Two killed after SUV collides with train in EdinburghDOUBLE FATALITY: Two killed after SUV collides with train in EdinburghDOUBLE FATALITY: Two killed after SUV collides with train in EdinburghShiloh Baptist Church marks 150th anniversaryThe city that doesn’t celebrate Columbus Day: Embracing diversity resulted in 1984 launch of Ethnic ExpoYoungsters raise thousands to buy new bikes for Cheer Fund: Fifth annual ride Oct. 20Investigators look for cause of fatal house fire100-year-old farm founder, wife overcame setbacks: Family prospered in wake of fire, fatal poultry diseaseFamily farms prevail in test of time: Four hit, exceed 100-year markSpeakers challenge, encourage Latino students: 220 attend conference in ColumbusNatural success: Jennings woman's naturally made products gaining popularityFor better, for worse, for laughs: No longer newlyweds, couples test their ability to agree on marital memoriesMarching through history: Columbus City Band keeps the beat for 175 yearsReclaimed wood turned into fine furniture: Studio open for Back Roads tourShop for a good cause Saturday at 46th annual FallFareJolly orange giants: Local man grows huge pumpkinsFast-track TV career: Columbus actor looks to score in football-based TV showWalk sheds light on darkness of suicide: City woman's journey motivated by loss of dadFood, fun and fall weather: Thousands soak up 51st Hope Heritage DaysSymposium draws 1,200: Details begin to emerge for 2019 exhibitionClearing the air on radon: BCSC to retest schools with readings that exceeded federal levelsFoggy morning scenesTaking design cues from the past: Architectural leaders discuss building on earlier blueprintsA father's love of design: Filmmaker son pays homage in documentary to architect Eero SaarinenEarly 5G rollout in Indianapolis gives city wireless advantageNashville painter's work lets viewer fill in faces; studio open for Back Roads tourA focus on student well-being: Counseling Counts expanding to all BCSC buildingsElizabethtown man accused of stealing railroad propertyMan survives odds of jumping off Golden Gate Bridge, brings message to ColumbusTense night in Columbus neighborhood: Man believed to be armed fled northside home before police arrivedWelded bliss: New Toyota lab to prepare Ivy Tech students for growing job opportunitiesRole model leads Columbus grad to career as surgeonLessons in leadership: Speakers, workshop facilitators help students plan for successHope Heritage Days rides into town: 3-day event opening Friday expecting 30,000 guestsPreschool chalks up 50th anniversary: Fairlawn, city's second oldest early education center, celebrates this weekendEast senior girls rule in Powder Puff football'Awesome day': Mill Race Marathon newcomer wins truckMarathon notebookSo cool: Weather, race atmosphere make for enjoyable marathonDuty to rememberA night to honorOff and running: Record Kids Fun Run starts marathon weekendWrite on: Smith students explore creating stories in new clubTrikes race for homecoming bragging rightsCrowds fill Commons for pre-race prep: It's race day for 6th annual Mill Race MarathonShelter neighbors speak out: Move Brighter Days elsewhere, petitioners askStartup cosmetics firm catches nation's eye: Creative products, names appeal to growing customer baseMore help for Hope families: Movie night raises $3,800 for residents touched by tragedyJail staff earn promotionsFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonPlan your visits during Brown County Studio ToursCoroner releases death cause for woman found on interstateDialed in to history: Local collector's display showcases hundreds of Arvin radiosSmoking rates drop, but habit still costly: Impact on households $1,000 per yearDebate rages over Medicaid work rulesFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonCummins unveils new test center: Powertrain work being done at Woodside siteCouples game for fundraiser: Not-So-Newlywed event proceeds boost Turning PointInside Tuesday's RepublicCanoeist's body found in Driftwood River: Columbus engineer was with 15 friends when watercraft capsizedFirst-time top principals: New school, new chance to build relationshipsFirst-time top principals: Student-first approach connects Day with pupilsCanoeist's body found in Driftwood River: Columbus engineer was with 15 friends when watercraft capsizedFirst responders search Driftwood River for missing manTown halls planned to discuss complaints about facility serving the homelessCrowd soaks in Festiva Latina: Hundreds attend cultural eventBull Dog Alumni adding 3 to Hall of Fame; induction ceremony FridayButterflies and bees: Project brings new life to St. Bartholomew outdoor learning labColumbus takes ‘Steps Through Time’: Hands-on history lessons conclude todayVolunteers step up for Day of ServiceTheater's 15th anniversary kicks off with concertsHomecoming at Central Middle School: Former assistant returns as top administratorSmoke evacuates Hamilton Center: Events canceled, firefighters search for causeComing together in unity: Columbus pauses to remember 9/11 victimsSpeakers assess county’s unhealthy habits, impacts150 years and counting: Petersville United Methodist Church marks milestone as small congregation maintains big dreamsSound reigns inside North: 13 marching bands shrug off outdoor weather worriesHope Ride expected to draw 2,000 visitorsxxxLatino students pursue dreams: College, careers within reachShaping workforce success: Software exec shares ideas with young professionalsGanesh Festival opening at Commons: Week's worth of events for Hindu celebrationLearning while waiting: Sensory integration wall teaches skills in the hallwayPlanning for the future: City unveils Columbus Central Neighborhood PlanThis weekend in Brown CountySpreading love for half a century: Christian outreach celebrating milestoneKindergartner overwhelmed when police replace stolen toy carMental health agency marks milestone: Family Service celebrates its 50 years in Bartholomew CountyClassic rock in overdrive: Bachman steers large crowd through journey of hits at hospice concertModern dialog on architecture: 4-day symposium expected to attract thousands to ColumbusTenants optimistic about mall purchase: Owners hoping for increase in foot trafficLearning through virtual reality: New lab allows students to explore through technologyMaking a difference: Faurecia cooks up 7 grills, 2 outdoor designs for charityCity takes lead in shaping FairOaks future: $5.9 million purchase could be completed by DecemberCity will honor leases of all mall tenants for next 3 yearsMall could be new home for Columbus Parks Department: Vacant J.C. Penney store suggested as siteStudents hold prayer vigil for injured Hauser classmates: 2 Hauser students remain hospitalizedHard Truth Hills nearing finish lineTrapped students freed from crashNew security steps take shape: Background checks on school visitors begin; staff badges nextLonger ‘Columbus’ returns for one-year anniversary run; 15 minutes of extra footageUncommon supportHarmonies & history: Four Freshmen kick off Columbus North's 150th anniversary in musical styleFocused on agriculture: Columbus woman's camera captures farm life in award-winning wayChurning out Riverfront ideas: New plans include in-river structures to maintain water level'A great event': North-East grid rivalry generational must-seeArrest made in year-old church vandalism casesCSA Lincoln introduces student relaxation programDrawn to Columbus: IU master's program in architecture debutsMelchior Marionette Theatre to put on final Nashville shows this fallMultiple crashes result in detoursCentra plans $18.5 million expansion; credit union tripling headquarters office spaceFlag duty during Colts home opener stirs patriotism: Columbus dad, sons pleased for opportunityLaws keep couple apart: Immigration laws in United States, United Kingdom separate newlywedsCity wrestles with transparency: Critics attack administration on Open Door Law, public-records inquiriesHPI wins court decision; county plans to appeal rulingRoad construction tests parents at local school: Gridlock occurring at student dropoff, pickup timesYoung professionals to honor contributorsFire damages vacant home in Candlelight VillageRock around the block: Free musical event downtown SaturdayBreaking in home turf: Opening night for teams, artificial fields20 years of help: Orphan Grain Train celebrates milestoneStudents, instructors complete Northside mural projectStudents create artwork for postcardsPolice officer finds two pounds of marijuana in trunk of stopped carIs your current password strong enough?These are boom times for Cummins, but will they last?20th Bean Blossom Blues Fest opens ThursdayRun & Fun: Mill Race Marathon 2018Tariff fears dominate discussionRestoration elation: Surprise in store for owner of rusted-out GTOFour arrested after employee reports suspicious behavior at businessNo injuries reported in northside house fireBilingual learners begin their journey: Young students immersed in dual-language programPence, Braun call out DemocratsPaying dividends: Altering business model boosts Flemings' beef operationHigh school marking 150th anniversary: Events will hit historic high notes, starting with Four Freshmen concertRebuilding fragile female lives: Sisterhood forms among women in substance abuse programHigh school students return to MiyoshiTwo new DARE officers namedIn second year at new location, Reins to Recovery continues to growReins to Recovery set for 10th annual fundraiser SaturdayBusinesses bounce back from blazeFirst time for everything: From construction to education, first-time teacher builds rapportCity council rejects rezoning for Tipton Lakes duplexesArchitectural integrity: First Christian Church skylight repair retains defining characteristicCity unveils new buses, designs: New features inside, Dancing C’s logo outsideFirefighters receive special live-fire trainingCity Hall due for security checkup: $100,000 budgeted for assessment, planBike-share makeover: Stakeholders consider changes to reverse ridership, financial trendsCummins to sponsor Stewart-Haas Racing's No. 14Pedestrian path completed through downtown alleySemi fire ties up southbound I-65 trafficMix of colors in East marching band programRobotic movements power North marching band showProgram helps local families afford school suppliesCandidate displays confidence in congressional runEmployers find themselves facing the 'me too' movementCops turn to comedy: Lip sync challenge draws in celebrity speederTeachers get creative in lesson plansMeet at the market: Seasonal venue at shelter popular with farmers, consumersLessons in Lebanon: Columbus woman will teach Syrian refugees, learning as she goesWoman accused of attempting to sell fair board's utility vehicleA taste of Broadway: Cabaret series becomes music to a community's earsVacation viewsA healthy start: School meal program now provides free breakfasts for all studentsChristian outreach ministry marks milestone; 20th anniversary celebration Sunday in JonesvilleRoot beer floatBartholomew County 4-H Fair championsBrush with death: Patient thanks first responders who saved his lifeConfined swine request passes the test; Board of Zoning Appeals votes unanimously in favor or proposalNew utility director steps in; city department head faces infrastructure, rate challengesBull Dog bond: Class of '53 planning 65th year reunionPetition opposes pigs; confined feeding operation east of Hope up for voteUtopia responds to call of the wild: Rural outpost rehabilitates birds, animalsToyota Industries chairman visits Columbus facilityMiller Prize winners chosen; Exhibit Columbus attracts designers ‘at the top of their game’A voice still to be heard: Black Lives Matter marches onward as founder starts a new chapter in her own lifeNew playgrounds for elementaries; safety, handicap accessibility factors in $3 million investmentMan shot at east side Columbus apartment; 1 in custodyDowntown plan calls for reuse of CrumpGenerosity pays a premium: Livestock auction ends fair on high-bid noteThe search for antique tractors never gets old for collectors4-Hers showcase months of work at beef showCops Cycling for Survivors event makes stop in ColumbusRoyal treatment: Queen, court pamper 4-H members, fair visitorsDiverse interests fill a decade of Shoaf's summersShowing livestock second nature for RosenbergerBlue-ribbon barrows: Hauser student shows back-to-back champsBrown County breaks ground on performing arts centerTerrorZ, firefighters prepare to mix it up: Annual benefit Sunday for Cheer fundMinistry milestone: Presbyterian clergymen celebrate half century of serviceLight up the night: Fairgoers find thrills and fun on the midwayRiders up: Fair horse and pony competitors put in the work before the showAll in the family: 4-H poultry exhibitors compete, but stick togetherFair on track for thousands of visitorsFair officials take precautions after flu casePlay time: Playground equipment won by school ready for useMusical fireworks live up to 'Red, White and Boom'Cousin's organ gift rescues ailing toddlerBusinessman starts active shooter preparedness, tactical businessAdventures in fundraising: Columbus trio hikes across England to boost Columbus youthStepping up, giving back: Columbus couple honored for philanthropyHope's Independence Day event popular attractionLongtime 4-H member carries on family's involvement at fairHearing loss opens doors, understanding: College student finds positives in worsening genetic conditionHandle with care: Fireworks light up skies, faces, but also present dangersThe face of diversity: New Tech project pictures a welcoming communityBrownstown student completes Eagle Scout project at Reins to Recovery (copy)Cookin' up a good timeYouth boost Granny Connection:Crowning moment: Queen beams as head of 4-H royaltyTradition has a familiar holiday ring to it: Hope hosts Old Fashioned Independence DayNew Columbus hotel pays homage to company's rootsStudents create winning designs for Mill Race MarathonGuardians of the groundwater: Feds plan to spend $320,000 in Garden CityNo reigning in recycling: Damp weather doesn't deter volunteers, participantsRally cry on immigration: Local voices join global protests of U.S. policiesNothing stumps STEM inventors: Camp Invention fills all 120 spotsVolunteer’s impact golden: Columbus woman chosen for state awardSecond local option for dropouts in 2 yearsStrong support of PhilharmonicBicycling for a cause: Girlfriend Ride draws 500 for 10th time through countrysideMeet the 13 fair queen candidatesClub cuts the cost of aviation for pilots who enjoy flying as a hobbyJamming on the plaza: Trio’s varied music brings crowd to its feetColumbus supports Relay for LifeBonding makes dad's day: Father of newborn experiences touching first momentsSmall farm at military installation adds realism to trainingSearch continues in river for missing 6-year-old2 BCSC teachers win Hanley awardsFair funSearch for missing 6-year-old: Boy swept away in river current near Mill Race ParkWarming up for Relay for LifeMall traffic dropping, hotdog shop seeks $50,000 to move downtownNew officer, deputies hiredBank gives boost to Columbus organizationsMasonic lodgeBuilding on yesterday for todayCooking competition opens doors for C4 studentsPicture perfect: Visitors enjoy sights, sounds of Aviation Day attractionsCummins volunteers clean up dump siteDialog on diversity: Pastors alliance, BCSC discuss ways to increase minority staffingThree arrested after theft at Seymour storeDeputies arrest four after traffic stop for stolen license plateAir museum dedicates restoration center expansionWorld War II bomber a hit with Yankee Lady ridersGroup marks 10-year flood milestone with tree-planting eventDonner Aquatic Center open for seasonCentra awards scholarships to local studentsEdinburgh graduationNaval Sea Cadets looking to add recruitsApril rains resurrect memories of home lost to floodNew life coming to hard-hit neighborhoodUnforgettable anniversary: Better equipped today to fend off disasterState Street corridor dressed up for ribbon-cuttingHundreds turn out for Relay for Life in HopeEast grads encouraged to step up and take charge of the futureColumbus North graduates celebrate the future, but keep the memoriesCSA New Tech grads ready to share their skillsStorm updateRecognized teacher, coach Chuck Grimes dies at age 71Hauser High School announces its top 10Knock-out punch: Fast-moving storm causes damage, power outagesFire destroys storage shed in ColumbusFirefighters come to the rescue for school last-day pool partyDeveloper buys Candlelight manufactured home communityTurning the page: Educators share meaningful moments from decades-long careersStudents get close-up look at state police helicopterThe right alchemy: Exhibit Columbus installation with local student work on exhibit in Venice, ItalyMemorial daySmoking complaint leads to arrestsLong-lost siblings: Sisters meet for first time after adoption records searchCarnival for the Cure hoping to raise $60,000 for second straight yearHauser graduates reflect on accomplishments, eye futurePhilharmonic's patriotic concert recognizes sacrifices, contributionsBrothers in arms: Five siblings remembered for service to their countryPool opening delayed due to maintenanceMastering a strategy: Ideas will flow for improvements at Anderson Falls, other county parksHigh-tech trainingNew ambulances offer softer, smoother ridesA rocky start: New road design generates controversyMarathon stays the course in its sixth yearTime to step up: Volunteers needed for sixth annual Mill Race MarathonOpioid abuse exacerbates tight labor marketWhat's on tap for Memorial Day weekend?Growing Ivy Tech ag program provides key skills for industry jobsOfficers pay respects to peers who lost their livesCivil rights gains 'in peril': Banquet speaker points to rise in rhetoricStudent-built solar cars sprint to the finish lineLosing battle with addictionGarden club brightens Friendship AlleyArtists span the city, capture favorite scenesUnidentified cargo spills onto I-65 from overturned box truckHistory class heads to the farm: Students learn about life from 200 years agoStudy: Opioid crisis costs Indiana $11 million dailyStudy: Opioid crisis costs Indiana $11 million dailyZwanzigZ brewing up an expansionServing up American Pie: 31 songs walk audience through two decades of society's changesMother's Day memories wrapped in a bowStarting a conversation: Panelists discuss workplace inclusiveness for womenLindal marks grand openingDARE to avoid substance abuse: Students get the message, reward instructors with cheersDistrict 59 winners Lauer, Nowlin to square off in fallCounty Council incumbents sweep to GOP victoriesPence, Braun take care of business in GOP primarySheriff Myers runaway winner for GOP nomination for second termElection day notebookImages of election day in Bartholomew CountyReport to Cummins shareholders: Without costs to address quality issues, 2017 would have been ‘blowout’State Street area nominated for state tax incentivesProm night: Coverage of BCSC high school promFamily tradition: Honored Funke farm touches many generationsParkside students partner with Rotary on service projectDARE marks 25 yearsYoung editor learns lessons in honestyGreenwood golf coach among 2 arrested after drug investigationGreenwood golf coach among 2 arrested after drug investigationFarmers market season returns: Cold, wet spring crimps produce suppliesDay of Prayer voices call for unity among believersNTN marks global 100th anniversarySix apartment residents displaced in house fireTiny houses prompt big discussions among local agenciesThis year’s BCSC prom ‘Written in the Stars’PBS will profile innovative Cummins founderRobust year for local tourismIndiana University purchases former Republic building to house master’s programBuilding was one of nation’s youngest to be named historic landmarkPolice arrest five after narcotics found in homeClifford auditBike Month activities begin TuesdayFoster mom feels need to help childrenLeadership luncheonTargeting opioid abuseIUPUC students research issue-based projectsPlotting a new downtown strategySoldiers train on how to respond to nuclear blast on U.S. soilThree arrested on drug charges after report of suspicious vehicleBCSC adult education director retiringMaking prom dreams come true, one last timeCabaret series names next 3 actsMentoring turns struggling students into high school graduatesStudents suggest new uses for vacant Crump, State Street bankIndiana FFA Leadership Center popular site for training, meetings, activitiesDecorated World War II pilot rememberedNorth students walk out to protest school shootings, gun violenceMt. Healthy students develop skills through projectThree arrested on drug-related chargesResearcher details benefits of historic preservation$50 million renovation: Preservation conference gets a peek inside Cummins headquarters04082018cr U.S. congress preview (Republic only, part 1)Fifth-graders become traffic designersA few final changes approved for State Street projectNew uses for Crump, former bank branch? Let’s ask studentsGOP Senate candidates embrace Trump while bashing each otherHuman rights 'student' becomes Laws Award role modelPride Festival crowds into ColumbusPrepare to go slow: I-65 widening promises painful processPlane had fuel issues before landing (copy)04122018cr oncolor testing for wednesdayHigh school students compete in engineering challenge04142018cr photo block crooners casaLongtime educator retiring from Central04122018cr traffic stopFFY continues to see growth in serving childrenRepublican candidates vie for 59th District seat04152018cr stutz complex04112018cr isp arrestsEarly votingSteps of a dancing queen (Wednesday A1 News Cemterpiece)Celebrating a turnaround and on the move (Tuesday A1 News Centerpiece)Simmons winery expansion04082018cr U.S. congress preview (Republic only, part 1)04102018cr farm taylor04072018cr kayaker search04072018cr county sheriff preview04062018cr weather roundup kayak04052018cr garage fireWeather roundupLand purchaseStudents get exposure to music through adventure concertsWeather roundup04042018cr six arrestedRemembering the dream (A1 Wed News Centerpiece)04082018cr rebranding commons restaurant04032018cr motor home fire04052018cr top teacherLocal chapter of Moms Demand Action group formedNorth valedictorian headed to Ohio StateAlisha Lewis (Republic copy)Rising from the past (Sunday A1 News Centerpiece)Ecumenical Good Friday service draws more than 200 at Commons (Sat Local News)Series looks at future of Columbus03312018cr envision columbus03312018cr hospice service expansionAviation Day will honor American heroesNew Tech senior hosting first-ever Columbus Pride Festival April 14 downtown (A1 Friday Local News)Cockfighting arrests03292018cr chamber annual meetingColumbus North High School Top 10A grass-roots sharing of thoughts and opinion03272018cr dui arrests03262018cr dvine wine and beer copy blockEast valedictorian looks ahead to the future03252018cr rally sidebarCounty populationNorth students organize prom for senior citizens03222018cr spring snowMen volunteer time at Head Start programsColumBIKE gears up for another seasonFive years after the surpriseFreshmen get insight into construction industrySpinal recovery03172018cr field fireNeedlersWorkshop offers insight into 3D printingNew Drug Treatment Tracker (copy) (copy)Parkside students work to solve traffic woesFuture of Donner Center being evaluated03152018cr massage business closedBicycle station03142018cr three arrestedOld-time grocery03132018cr CPD leadership changesPollinator park proposed for Pleasant Grove areaEast senior writes, illustrates children's bookEast senior writes, illustrates children's bookNew DCS director 6 weeks in (Republic copy)Local job growth, city projects focus of speech03112018cr abused children03092018cr wilson profileUnited Way just-completed campaign of $4.15M tops last year's drive (A1 Thursday News Centerpiece)03072018cr motel room arrests03072018cr owi arrestsHandgun permits03062018cr semi lands on passenger car03052018cr from job to jail03042018cr cyber battalion03042018cr drugs in workplace03032018cr crh facilities03032018cr crh facilities sidebar03022018cr cummins officer appointments03022018cr north vernon arrests03022018cr youth master planPuerto rico helpSymposium to bring talks about architectureHigh school, Ivy Tech students creating library mural03032018cr photo block dance marathonBCSC parents share school-safety concerns with board03042018cr small companies consider exportsGospel Musical: a song in their heart (Tuesday inside News)02272018cr six arrested after parking complaintSisters first meetingNorth senior doubles up on C4 challenge02272018cr farm food summitThe Cs of adventure (A1 News Centerpiece)Log cabin02242018cr bank merger
I-65 widening02242018cr photo page winter memories02212018cr school threatMcDonald's to show off new dining room, kiosksAnnual Dance Marathon event this weekend02202018cr senator donnellyEast teacher offer presidential lesson on Ford02182018cr new downtown vision02172018cr workforce development roundtableWorkforce update02172018cr apartment fire02162018cr burton arrests02152018cr elwood expansionNorth senior helps students with autism play piano02142018cr german american branchesEnrollment begins in March for On My Way Pre-K02132018cr jail drugs02122018cr carnivale copy blockGarrity to join Education Hall of FameAlumni association honors graduate killed in military serviceBrown music competition offers sunny skies for winners Saturday at First Christian (Sunday A1 News Secondary)02112018cr arrestsEngage Columbus pilot program ends three-year run02102018cr neighbors medic column02092018cr pence congress02082018cr savanna jessie02112018cr banks and tax reform02072018cr cummins year-end earningsFish farm being developed at HauserPedestrian bridge02062018cr pence congressStudents, graduates confront college debtCrowd of about 175 supports local, national DACA young people (Monday A1 News Centerpiece)02032018cr jail mail policy02032018cr foundation membersBlack History Month events feature talks, movies, musicals, panel discussions02042018cr clarion demolitionGroundhog dayDACA rally planned Sunday at City Hall, courthouse (Sat A1 News secondary)02032018cr neighbors calf horseshoeSeries looks at Columbus' present02012018cr carsons closingIUPUC group brings students, faculty together through ukulelesEast art students take home awards in competitionSoup's almost on (Feb. 1 A1 News centerpiece)Great steps on behalf on area children01302018cr Rachel McCue (Rohm)Cheerleading finals01302018cr farm bush market01292018cr erika hurtElizabethtown girl promotes video challenge to national audience01272018cr recovered stolen property01282018cr jennings gala previewCarpet mania fire01262018cr chavez munoz arrestTwo businesses destroyed in fireStaying for a while (A1 centerpiece)Dog breeders01292018cr pbis photo packageHauser student creates weather station for school01242018cr police heroesThird houseEducators push for local support at schoolsMLK scholarship winners share one thing: They have a dream (A1 News Sunday)01212018cr mlk artPrincess ballRiver rescueCity gives initial approval to landlord registry01212018cr ex-offender job market01162018dr hancock health pays ransom (copy)Black Lives Matter panel tackles King's classic letter from jail (Wed A1 News Secondary)City proposes updates to police audit and review process'Struggle For Freedom highlights King, Rosa Parks, others in civil rights (Tuesday inside News)Panel shares view on diversity'Americans need to come out of their comfort zone' (A1 Tuesday News Centerpiece)01162018cr weather01152018cr cr mlk day summary01162018cr farm winter markets01142018cr african american fund campaign01132018cr weekend weather01132018cr cat’s car trip01132018cr neighbors watkins band01132018cr neighbors photo exhibitBCSC proposes outdoor soccer complexCandidate filing beginsEast senior works to promote modesty through senior project01132018cr photo block vacation highlightsGirl makes impact by packing patrol car with 1,110 cans01092018cr drug bustEagle Scout project establishes little libraries in Columbus01072018cr cb gas leak01072018cr moravec logston01062018cr stove fireNew opportunities start with college enrollment01042018cr lagoon hockey copy block01042018cr first babyCity proposes registration for private rental propertiesCommissionersHunter tributeBicycle rescue12312017cr story of the yearSimulation lab helps IUPUC nursing students12302017cr officers who made an impact01022018cr farm ind downeys12292017cr brighter days coldSkate park renovation process beginsMcDonald's restaurant to get 'experience of the future'General assembly preview12262017cr holcomb interview12242017cr twinsSky(light) high hopes (A1 Sat News Centerpiece)12242017cr jennings sagamore awardNew graduation requirements questioned (Republic copy)12212017cr most boring metro area12212017cr humane society adoptionsSalvation army food pantryJail crowdingShop with a cop'Justice isn't for just us' (Monday A1 News Centerpiece)12182017cr commons playground consultant12182018cr reams awardsSpreading cheerCSA Lincoln principal goes overseas to MiyoshiLaw firm goes all out for holiday decorations12162017cr photo block local images12172017cr workforce development12172017cr anthem and CVS repercussionsSounds and sights of the season (Dec. 14 A1 News Centerpiece)12132017cr historic holiday display12132017cr stewart interviewWalter deathColumbus City Hall gets new look12122017cr forest toy donationAutistic teen defies odds, begins project to help othersCabaret at The Commons releases winter/spring season (Tuesday A1 News Secondary)Extension in reviewCSA Fodrea students blend knowledge of architecture with artHeritage Funds announces Lilly Scholars12092017cr jennings county arrestsPacers' toy giveaway to benefit local organizationsResidents offer input on future of Anderson Falls12082017cr burglary arrests12082017cr long lost dog12082017cr post office Sunday12072017cr asap funding meetingsFeeding on kindness12062017cr cheer fund donations12092017cr photo block lights paradeChristmas pantry program works to meet rising needNeedler’s places its imprint on 25th Street storeThis holiday campaign has a nice ring to itInterfaith panel offers insight into local religionsRocky Ford Road earns its stripesCharitable efforts douse disappointment from loss of children’s Christmas presents in fireEdinburgh uses education to increase safety at crossings12032017cr self-driving carsNot-so-quick an exit for some Exhibit Columbus favoritesFestival of Lights parade and more ready to rollCRH buying up west side properties for strategic growthGear heads: Lucas Oil Stadium or bust, a Columbus East you-haul experienceColumbus teen thanks rescue workers who saved her lifeEast fans show their true colors during championship weekFrustration and efficiencyGrassroots cinemaTall order: Crews cut, install 35-foot Christmas tree for City Hall displayStudents pick up on ways to avoid starting bad habitsSemistate of excitement: 5 things to knowItalian artist captures Columbus architecture in ink drawingsNational Family Week McCauleyNational Family Week HumesA dose of real lifeYoung: U.S. must continue strong pursuit of terroristsReverse Raffle raises $173,000, third-highest totalLugar: Global hunger will worsen with increasing world populationSpirits liftedAppreciation soars during veterans' Honor FlightVietnam veteran still waiting for 'Welcome home'Options for mindfulnessIn-water recreational park, children’s play area, trail connections part of Riverfront conceptIndustry rises from basement startupIND embarks on a retail refreshApp allows shoppers to funnel cash to charitiesVandalism, neglect mar beauty of Anderson FallsThrough the eyes of studentsEducational breakthroughs fuel economic developmentStudents learn to appreciate honeybee contributionsIN SIGHTMore firms giving employees a voice in gifts to charityNew seats, new renovations, new excitement for Erne AuditoriumCollege launches professional flying programThree arrested on drug-related charges after traffic stopNorth marching band falls short in bid for return trip to state championshipUnlimited memories for Voelz familyHeartbreak and hazards, but also joy at family farmFarm's family tree has multiple female branchesTaste has just the right touch -- a record one at that‘THE NEXT LEVEL’SIHO leader Barker retiringFurnishings in Columbus estate looking for new homeRecruitment posters for white supremacy group found in ColumbusCommunity turns out to recognize Woman of the Year Annette BarnesForging ahead to stem opioid abuseThe sky's the limit for student pilotsJapanese official pays first visit to ColumbusThree arrested after log splitter reported stolen from local businessWomen, girls bond during mentoring eventAt a crossroads'Laramie Project' play examines impact of Wyoming hate-crime murderFamily finds niche with Special Dogs eateryNew format, same successBands fall short of expectations in weekend competitionsShe says it, does it, earns it:Wedding bells ringing for Pence Jr., Part 2Speaker decries conversion therapySwitching to solarDesperate householdsTRAIN OF THOUGHTENGINEERING EQUALITYRotary's mission to end polio worldwide ...North band advances to semistateSeniors aim for work-ethic certificateDucks and bucksEnjoy autumn’s bounty at Nashville marketBeer, brats and polkas: German flair in the air at Ethnic Expo, thanks to host countryVIMCare clinic assures that uninsured patients will receive quality health careFloating their boatsCounty vote seals income tax increase for Bartholomew County wage earnersBike donor lifts spiritsThree arrested in North Vernon on drug-related chargesStay or switch? Several hundred students transfer to other Columbus high school each year