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Bartholomew County election officials say they are in “uncharted territory” in their ongoing efforts to enforce campaign ...
Multiple cultures of Asia will come together Saturday in downtown Columbus for the first ever Columbus Asian Fest.
Fraudulent messages purportedly sent by state agencies about collecting tolls are “scams,” the Indiana Office of Technology ...
The Bartholomew County Library is closed today for the switchover to its new upgraded system, with plans to reopen on Thursday.
The Columbus Parks and Recreation Department’s Movies in the Park series returns on May 17 with a blockbuster of an opening ...
Hope’s town square will soon be filled with the savory smells of grill smoke and barbecue as the annual Smoke on the Square ...
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BCSC officials, students and school staff broke ground Monday on what will be $20 million in renovation work to L. Frances ...
I believe the skepticism that was expressed after recent media coverage was because the individual who has been the heart and ...
Harvard professor Steven Levitsky co-authored “How Democracies Die.” In a new article for “The Journal of Foreign Affairs,” ...
I’m very much concerned, as I know you are, about what’s being delivered to our children in this country,” said Fred Rogers to the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Communications in May 1969. “We don’t ...
BROWNSTOWN — Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Richard Poynter sentenced a Jackson County man to 18 years at the Indiana Department of Corrections for the October 1982 killing of a Seymour man.