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The city of Columbus could soon become more friendly to filmmakers and less friendly for outdoor burning after the Columbus City Council decided to give further consideration to two ordinances proposed during its meeting Monday night.
Read moreCOLUMBUS – Those traveling down Walnut Street in Columbus Saturday evening may have noticed men in red shirts with backpacks making their way into town, or, later, out of town
Read moreIn 1989, Rick Vanderpool was listening to NPR when an announcer came on and mentioned something about the then recently-formed Columbus Quincentennial Commission.
Read moreCOLUMBUS – The Columbus City Council on Monday night got clarification from two different organizations sponsoring Saturday events on the downtown square, the first one of which is set for
Read moreStudents from Columbus Jr High School – Riverside Campus recently completed in a One Act Play Festival at Brook-shire-Royal Performing Arts Center.
Read moreBoth Weimar and Eagle Lake will see contested municipal elections this year, following the close of filing for the May 6 election for city and school district offices on Friday.
Read moreOn Friday, February 22, First United Methodist Family Church will host a blood drive in it’s Family Life Center.
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