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24-hour game night to benefit Cheer Fund
Gamers will gather next weekend for a marathon session benefiting one of Columbus’ favorite and longest-serving charities. The annual Christmas in July — 24 Hour Board Game-A-Thon returns to Hotel Indigo, 400 Brown St., Columbus, on Friday, July 19. Gamers will begin playing at 6 p.m. Friday and...
Local youth basketball team working hard after summer season
It was a beautiful sight in the Shelbyville Middle School Gymnasium on Thursday night at 8:30 p.m. School was out for the summer, but the Legends Elite, a local travel ball team coached by Jake Ash, were scheduled to be wrapping up their practice, but everyone had other plans. Instead...
Mother Bear’s opening moved back to possibly September
Mother Bear’s Pizza has experienced a variety of challenges as it works to open new location in NexusPark in Columbus, with the restaurant’s co-owner saying that he now expects the restaurant to open its doors in early September. Veritas Realty announced last August that the Bloomington-based pizzeria would...
Bruce B. Isaacson
Bruce Bernard Isaacson, 82, of Columbus, Indiana was called home by his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on July 10, 2024. Bruce was born Feb. 3, 1942, in Jamestown, NY to the late Yngve and Alice Isaacson. He attended Jamestown High School and enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a radioman where he acquired skills and knowledge that prepared him for his subsequent career in the telephone industry. He worked for the Jamestown Telephone Company and Automatic Electric Company before going into business for himself for over 30 years. His contracting business, JM Bruce, Inc., installed and repaired sophisticated switching equipment for major telephone corporations in the northeastern United States. In his later years, Bruce worked as a bus driver for Bemus Point Schools and greatly enjoyed his friends in Ham Radio clubs in Chautauqua County. Bruce could always be counted on to fix any technological or electrical problems his friends or family encountered.
Community calendar – July 13
Columbus Farmers Market — 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., behind Columbus City Hall at 123 Washington St. along First Street, for information, visit columbusfarmersmarket.org/. C-119 Open House — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum, 4742 Ray Boll Blvd, Columbus. The C-119 “Flying Boxcar” is open to the public for free tours.
Police Incidents – July 12
1070 W. Jefferson St., Otterbein: A man reported at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday that money was missing from his Walmart gift card and he did not give anyone permission to use it. 5:14 p.m. Wednesday — U.S. 31 and Nicole Drive. Two children reported having pain and injury to their chests.
Mary Lasiter
Mary Edith Lasiter, 90, of Greenwood, passed away on July 9, 2024. She was born on May 17, 1934 in Spencer Co. IN to the late Homer Wheeler and Nora (Miles) Wheeler. Mary was an avid reader, enjoyed mall walking, and going out to eat at her favorite restaurant, Four Seasons, where she and Don were regulars since they opened. She loved to travel with her husband, to include Sunday drives and especially enjoyed spending time with her family and grandchildren.
Greenwood Education Foundation hosting school supply drive for 2nd semester needs
Back to school shopping is typically thought of as a once-a-year event. But supplies dwindle as the year goes on, leaving families in need facing a challenge with ongoing support. The Greenwood Education Foundation is tackling this issue head-on with a new drive. The foundation, which supports students at Greenwood...
A bigger picture: YES Cinema downtown additions to offer private screenings to receptions
The big picture at YES Cinema just got a lot bigger. The nonprofit facility at 328 Jackson St. in downtown Columbus has added two new rentable rooms, with pricing to be determined soon. One is The Den, just off the YES lobby — a cozy space and former conference room...
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Greenwood’s Laster set for ARCA race in Indy
Turns out you can go home again. Brayton Laster, who has had the opportunity to race on such famed ovals as Daytona and Talladega, gets to race in front of his family and friends next Friday when he takes part in the ARCA Menards Series Circle City 200 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Take your best shot
Teresa Oliver shared this photo, taking in the beauty of the Brandywine Park trail on an idlyyic summer’s day. “A day Greenfield’s famous poet would have loved,” she wrote, referring to James Whitcomb Riley’s “The Old Swimmin’ Hole” poem written more than 140 years ago. The Daily Reporter frequently features photos of the local community, taken by members of our community. Take your best shot and email a picture to [email protected] with information about the photo.
Expectation met: State champ Ryba is Hancock County Field Athlete of the Year
GREENFIELD — All eyes were on Greenfield-Central’s Elliot Ryba. A state runner-up in the high jump at the 2023 IHSAA Boys Track and Field State Finals — the highest finish from an underclassman — Ryba was the favorite to be the 2024 state champ. “Junior (season)...
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