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Two outgoing Republican mayors in Columbus and Terre Haute say local officials need fewer restrictions from the state in running municipalities.
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The $92 million transformation of the mall into a health, wellness, and recreation center is scheduled to be done by April.
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Columbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop takes us on a tour during construction at NexusPark for his last show. We talk about his tenure, retirement plans, and advice for future mayors.
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Mayor Jim Lienhoop gives an update on the remediation plan to reduce PFAS in the city water supply, the riverfront project is moving forward, and more on voluntary annexation.
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Columbus Mayor John Lienhoop says with only three months left in his term, he doesn’t feel like he’s winding down at all. In fact, he feels like things are speeding up.
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Mayor Jim Lienhoop says leaf collection begins in a couple weeks, the city 2024 budget has some larger than normal employee salary increases, and NexusPark won't just be used for bookings.
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We meet Mayor Lienhoop at an installation of Exhibit Columbus to talk about why a city well pump is being shut down, and update on NexusPark, and new rules for the Commons.
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The Crump Theatre may open back to the public in a couple months, a new developer is looking at another site for a proposed conference center, and more pay increases to retain police and fire personnel.
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Mayor Lienhoop tells us why there's a Christmas tree on top of NexusPark, reaction to the recent park drive-by shooting, and why the delay on a downtown conference center.
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Lienhoop says the city has offered help to those communities hit by Friday's tornadoes, Project 46 furthers collaboration with other cities to fight climate change, and the 1821 Trail is ready for a grand opening.