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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte was upbeat that the military organization will agree on massive spending hikes at a ...
Rain pattered down on the gravel at the former county highway garage on the city’s east side as Jim Elkins peered around, ...
Summer’s here and school kids are off and running. They have activities galore crammed into their two-month school break: ...
City officials opened bids for the east bank portion of the “Our River…Our Riverfront” project on Tuesday, which resulted in ...
The JazzIN Columbus series will continue this summer with the Indianapolis-based Kenny Phelps Quartet on July 10. This free ...
One of the crucial services the Rev. Tony Marr provides as leader of the Higher Ministries consulting firm is to connect ...
Bartholomew County Fair officials are not changing any schedules for this week’s fair during the intense heat, but ...
Bartholomew County is offering several cooling station locations this week as temperatures are expected to have heat indexes ...
The following closings have been announced for the July 4th holidayColumbus city offices and city hall will be closed July 3 ...
Melissa Hortman — who along with her husband, Mark, was shot and killed June 21 by an armed intruder — spent her legislative ...
The majority prevailed, and BCSC was able to expand access to free meals while maintaining access to pre-Kfor low-income ...
Tyrese Haliburton took the Indiana Pacers to heights few thought possible after they started this season with a 10-15 record.