Columbus adopts Bee City USA designation to protect pollinators
Columbus is going to become a friendly place for bees and other pollinators. Columbus City Council last night approved efforts
Read moreColumbus is going to become a friendly place for bees and other pollinators. Columbus City Council last night approved efforts
Read moreSchneck Medical Center is putting into place its surge plans, in response to the rising number of COVID-19 cases. That
Read moreColumbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop swore in three new police officers at this morning’s Board of Public Works and Safety meeting
Read moreCummins is pushing back its in-person reopening plans for office workers. According to company officials, the timeline to fully reopen
Read moreIndiana State Police intercepted a quarter of a pound of methamphetamine being trafficked from Louisville to southern Indiana on Labor
Read moreNot-for-profit groups whose revenues took a hit due to the COVID-19 pandemic could qualify for a new grant program from
Read moreThe U.S. Forest Service is considering raising the prices at campgrounds in the Hoosier National Forest to $10 a night.
Read moreA Columbus Human Rights Commission series of virtual films, lectures and seminars on topics including diversity, inclusion, and belonging continues
Read moreYou could notice some applications on the city of Columbus website stop working today and tomorrow. The city is planning
Read moreA not-for-profit group will be holding a virtual seminar Thursday on how to install solar panels. Solarize Indiana will be
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