the republic: columbus indiana newspaper providing news, sports, weather and information for the cities and towns of columbus, hope, taylorsville, elizabethtown, edinburgh, seymour, brownstown, nashville, greensburg, north vernon and vernon, and bartholomew, brown, jackson, jennings and decatur counties in south central indiana.
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Company Address:
PO Box 922,JEFFERSONVILLE,IN,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
47199
Telephone Number:
8123795665 (+1-812-379-5665)
Fax Number:
8123795711 (+1-812-379-5711)
Website:
www. therepublic. com
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