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  1. City council (2)

    City Council to learn more about CPS bond referendum, consider request from axe throwing business

    The Columbus City Council is set to hear a special presentation from Columbus Public Schools regarding an upcoming bond referendum, consider a liquor license for a new axe throwing business and more at its next meeting. Read on...
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    Hydrant flushing scheduled to take place throughout City in April

    The Columbus Water Utility Division will begin its Spring Hydrant Flushing and Flow Testing on Monday, April 10, 2023. Read on...
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    Gerrard Park getting new tennis, pickleball and basketball courts

    Say goodbye to the old tennis courts at Gerrard Park. Read on...
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    Columbus Police set for 'U Drive. U Text. U Pay' campaign next week

    The Columbus Police Department will soon be cracking down even more on drivers who attempt to text on their smartphones while behind the wheel of their vehicles as part of a national campaign. Read on...
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    Get your walk on – Parks and Rec announces ‘10K Club’

    Residents will soon have the chance to join a new club for free, enjoy the outdoors with their neighbors and get a little exercise. Read on...
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    Code Enforcement aims to tackle vehicle parking complaints

    City of Columbus Code Enforcement officials are urging residents to not park their vehicles in their front yards, backyards or even on empty lots. Read on...
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    Downtown Business Improvement District Board continues taking steps to progress

    The Downtown Business Improvement District Board recently reconvened at City Hall to discuss developments, assessment possibilities and potential projects. Read on...
  8. RED CROSS

    Mayor signs proclamation in support of 'Red Cross Month'

    Columbus Mayor Jim Bulkley recently signed a proclamation declaring March as “Red Cross Month” throughout the city. Read on...
  9. RIEDMILLER

    Riedmiller ready for his shot as golf course superintendent

    Shawn Riedmiller’s love for golf dates back to his childhood in Albion, hitting the links with his pals and having fun. Read on...
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    City’s annual budget planning session sparks fruitful discussion

    There was a palpable sense of excitement in the air on March 20th throughout a Columbus Fire Department conference room at the conclusion of the City’s annual big-picture planning session. Read on...
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    City Council approves liquor license for new Barrel House bar

    A new bar is slated to open up in downtown Columbus soon. Read on...
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    Officer Lozos says he's 'humbled' by Law Officer of the Year honor

    Long before he wore a law enforcement badge, Columbus Police Officer Chico Lozos was the manager of a Schwan’s warehouse with aspirations to continue growing within the company. But unexpectedly losing a loved one changed those plans. Read on...
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    City's online permitting system helps ease process for construction projects

    Now that spring is officially here and the weather is warming up, residents and contractors are beginning to think about home-improvement projects. Read on...
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    City Council to consider business liquor license and more at March 20th meeting

    The Columbus City Council has a packed agenda for its upcoming 7 p.m. Monday, March 20, 2023, meeting. Read on...
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    Cemetery supervisor proud of his work, ready for retirement in April

    There’s one question that longtime City Cemetery Supervisor Steve Wortman probably won’t miss being asked: “Is it spooky?” Read on...
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    2nd water break repaired; water back on

    The water is back on as of Thursday evening after a water main break occurred Wednesday afternoon near the intersection of 22nd Avenue and 23rd Street, according to City Public Works Director Chuck Sliva. Read on...
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    1st water main break repaired; crews to continue work on 2nd

    The water is on at a main break site near the intersection of 16th Avenue and 23rd Street as of Wednesday night. Read on...
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    2nd water main break occurs along 23rd Street; crews working diligently to repair

    Drivers will currently encounter delays driving down 23rd Street in Columbus. Read on...
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    Crew working to fix main break at 16th Avenue and 23rd Street

    A crew is currently working to fix a main break near the intersection of 16th Avenue and 23rd Street in Columbus. Read on...
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    Columbus Area Sports & Activities Sign-Up Day on horizon

    Area residents seeking ways for their kids to stay active as the weather warms up are in luck. The Columbus Area Sports & Activities Sign-Up Day is set to run from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Saturday, March 18th. Read on...
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    Sabata named 'Firefighter of the Year' by American Legion Hartman Post 84

    Ryan Sabata’s commitment to serving the public has never been about chasing the spotlight, so it was no surprise while accepting the American Legion Hartman Post’s “Firefighter of the Year” award, he spoke about everyone else. Read on...
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    CFD: No injuries reported in Saturday morning apartment fire

    Columbus Fire Chief Ryan Gray said there were no injuries reported following a fire on Saturday morning at Berlin Apartments, 1110 5th St. in Columbus. Read on...
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    City Parks and Recreation seeks community input on Gerrard Park tennis courts

    Improved tennis courts at Gerrard Park could soon be a reality, but the City's Parks and Recreation Department first wants the community's input. Read on...
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    Construction on 48th Avenue from 23rd Street to Bradshaw Park to begin

    Street Improvement District No. 189, 48th Avenue from 23rd Street to Bradshaw Park, will begin roadway closures and work on Monday, March 13th, 2023. Read on...
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    Business Improvement District Board working to make adjustments following feedback

    The Business Improvement District Board appointed its leaders at its latest meeting, on March 7th. Read on...
  26. Police

    CPD conducting investigation following vehicle pursuit

    The Columbus Police Department is investigating a possible DUI after a vehicle pursuit incident on Monday night (March 6th, 2023) that involved numerous area agencies. Read on...
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    Family Dollar gets City Council's recommendation for liquor license

    The Family Dollar store at 2007 23rd St. in Columbus appears to be one step closer to obtaining a retail liquor license. Read on...
  28. NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINING MONTH

    Mayor Bulkley declares March 'National Athletic Training Month'

    Nine athletic trainers popped by Monday night’s Columbus City Council meeting, though the only remotely strenuous activity required was a quick walk across the room and a handshake. Read on...
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    Councilman Bahr challenges City leaders to take pie to the face for Paws & Claws fundraiser

    City Councilman Charlie Bahr is ready to put his money where his mouth is when it comes to the Erna R. Badstieber Paws and Claws Adoption Center in Columbus. Read on...
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    Columbus police, fire departments help pack meals for Haiti

    Members of the Columbus Police and Fire departments, as well as their families, on Saturday helped pack more than 80,000 meals for children in Haiti. Read on...
  31. TONIGHT!

    Servant’s heart – Freshour humbled to begin serving on City Council

    It’s no secret that Columbus native Hope Freshour has a passion for helping her hometown grow and prosper. Read on...
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    Coffin joins City and Arts Council in dual role

    The City of Columbus and Columbus Arts Council have joined forces to bring in a fresh perspective to help promote arts and culture in the community. Read on...
  33. Police

    Columbus Police continue to investigate school shooting call

    The Columbus Police Department will be working with fellow Nebraska law enforcement agencies to investigate the school shooting call that was received this morning. Read on...
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    Business Improvement District begins to take shape

    The Columbus City Council recently OK’d City staff to take another step toward creating a potential Business Improvement District (BID) in the downtown district to help fund future improvements. Read on...
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    Columbus' golf's ‘Iron Man’ – Kline retiring as City’s golf course superintendent

    After an illustrious decades-long career in the City of Columbus’ golf department, Superintendent Keith Kline is officially retiring on top May 1, 2023. Read on...
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    Pawnee Park baseball field lights to be on tonight

    Don’t be surprised to drive by Pawnee Park tonight and see the baseball field lights on. Read on...
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  1. Beginning Genealogy

    On April 29th from 2-3 PM, Beth Sparrow will come to the library for her program, Beginning Genealogy. Read on...
  2. City Council to learn more about CPS bond referendum, consider request from axe throwing business

    The Columbus City Council is set to hear a special presentation from Columbus Public Schools regarding an upcoming bond referendum, consider a liquor license for a new axe throwing business and more at its next meeting. Read on...
  3. Gerrard Park getting new tennis, pickleball and basketball courts

    Say goodbye to the old tennis courts at Gerrard Park. Read on...
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