Columbus police say they are not taking part in shutdown enforcement
Starting at midnight tonight, Hoosiers should be staying at home except for essential trips or for those in essential jobs.
Read moreStarting at midnight tonight, Hoosiers should be staying at home except for essential trips or for those in essential jobs.
Read moreRoad work on U.S. 31 between Columbus and Taylorsville will start again on Monday, INDOT is announcing. Milestone Contractors is
Read moreJackson County sees first COVID-19 positive test The Jackson County Health Department and Schneck Medical Center have confirmed the first
Read moreFirst Financial Bank is announcing a $1 million donation to local not-for-profit agencies in the communities it serves and an
Read moreColumbus Regional Hospital has been preparing for the anticipated surge in patients needing care for COVID-19. Hospital President and CEO
Read moreGov. Eric Holcomb is ordering Hoosiers to “hunker down” and to stay at home. In a speech today at the
Read moreA Columbus woman is being accused of crashing into a parked vehicle while driving drunk, then fleeing the scene of
Read moreTwo people are facing attempted theft charges, accused by Columbus police of trying to break into the police department’s own
Read moreA Borden, Indiana distillery is helping the Columbus Fire Department restock on hand sanitizer. In the face of the national
Read moreFrom the Governor’s Office: Governor Eric J. Holcomb delivered a statewide address today to order that Hoosiers remain in their
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