COLUMBUS, Ind. - The Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce presents the first session of its "Taking Care of Business" workshop series next month.
The seminars are designed for business owners who have been operating for 1–5 years and are ready to strengthen their foundation and grow with confidence.
The half-day, in-person workshops are built for action, not lectures. Each session provides participants with real tools, guided work time, and practical takeaways they can immediately implement into their businesses.
The series is intentionally progressive, with each workshop building on the one before it so attendees gain clarity, structure, and momentum throughout the year.
Space is limited to 20 participants to ensure an interactive, focused, and personalized experience. The first session in the four-part workshop series will take place on Friday, April 17, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The others are in July and September.
COLUMBUS, Ind. - U.S. Rep. Jefferson Shreve visited NexusPark and the Circle K Fieldhouse this week, meeting with Columbus Parks and Recreation Director Nikki Murphy and NexusPark Fieldhouse Manager Martavius Mims to learn more about the community’s growing sports, recreation, and tourism hub.
COLUMBUS, Ind. - Columbus Animal Care Services is partnering with ChampionZone Virtual Golf and Patriot Café in Edinburgh to host "Pars for Pets," a virtual golf tournament scramble benefiting the adoption medical fund of Columbus Animal Care Services.
REDDINGTON, Ind. - A Reddington woman who was reported missing to the Jackson County Sheriff's Department at 4:50 a.m. on Friday was found safe early Friday afternoon.
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. - River Valley Legal Aid and Pro Bono Indiana announce a free legal walk-in Clinic on
Wednesday, July 15, at the Blue River Community Foundation. The clinic will be held from 3 to 5 p.m.
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