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Lili Eickmeier of Bellwood recently was elected to membership into Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective ...
Joselyn Olson from Columbus has been awarded a Ross and Helen James Scholarship valued at $755 to continue her education at ...
Jacob Bower's story is one Matt Rhule thinks can be a learning lesson for players. “He didn’t complain, he didn’t worry about ...
The orientation is for all current sixth graders planning on attending Lakeview Junior High this coming August.
Scotus Central Catholic girls soccer defeated Class A Millard North 4-1 on four goals from Emma Brezenski and strong play ...
What's going on in Columbus and the surrounding area? Find out in our Things to Do feature which looks ahead to many area ...
Economic developer and former mayoral candidate Bill Greene talks about the 1% sales tax option, why he supports it and encourages fellow Columbus residents to vote ...
The Columbus City Council voted to amend city policy regarding social media that removed the comment section from the city's social media pages going forward at its April 21 meeting.
The East Butler, Aquinas Catholic, Shelby-Rising City and David City Spring track teams keep their seasons going.
A Nebraska bill that would bar transgender students from bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams that correspond with their gender identity has advanced — but with a caveat. The measure ...
State lawmakers advanced a proposal Tuesday seeking to define “male” and “female” in state law targeted for K-12 or ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled an overhaul of the State Department on Tuesday, with plans to reduce staff by 15% ...