Columbus residents push back after white supremacist vandalism hits buildings
Police are looking to identify a man caught on camera vandalizing Columbus churches, businesses and city property with white supremacist graffiti. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 7:16 PM EDT April 6, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ind. The FBI is helping Columbus police identify a man suspected of what they call white supremacist vandalism.
The logo of a supremacist group was found painted on a downtown church and other buildings over the weekend.
Workers and volunteers quickly painted over and cleaned up the graffiti the painted on a Presbyterian church, Cummins international headquarters, and city-owned parking garages. There was also graffiti on windows that displayed gay pride flags.
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In Anderson, the number of failing middle and high school students has more than tripled. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 6:16 PM EST March 11, 2021
ANDERSON, Ind. Educators are getting a clearer picture of the impact the pandemic is having on schools and their students. It s not pretty.
In Anderson, the number of failing middle and high school students has more than tripled.
A year after the pandemic, staggering numbers of Anderson students are failing and not even showing up for class or virtual learning. We are not surprised. We are disappointed, but we are not surprised, said Mark Finger, the interim director of instruction for Anderson Community Schools.