Columbus, IN, USA / MOJO 102.9
Apr 29, 2021 3:37 AM
COLUMBUS, Ind. – A motorcyclist, traveling north on U.S. 31, just south of County Road 100S, at around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, failed to stop for slowed traffic. After skidding approximately 75 feet, the motorcycle came to a rest on the east side of the roadway. The driver, identified as Tony Michael, 53, of North Vernon, along with a female passenger were both thrown from the cycle.
Michael was transported to Columbus Regional Health and the woman was flown to an Indianapolis hospital. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.
Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy, Major Chris Lane, reminds motorists to watch for motorcycles now that warmer weather means that more will be out on the roadways. “I also want to remind motorcyclists to follow all rules of the road as well and to wear protective gear.”
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COLUMBUS, Ind. – Columbus Regional Health (CRH) is expanding visitation opportunities beginning today, Monday, April 26. Each inpatient or person receiving an outpatient service at CRH is now allowed up to two designated visitors or support persons per day. Safety remains a priority as the pandemic continues, therefore the increase in visitor options will be incorporated with continued strict safety protocols and guidelines, including symptom screening and mask requirements.
Visitors must be 14 or older, wear a mask, and pass a temperature/symptom screening. They will be supplied an information sheet with instructions for the visit.
The policy for the birthing center is different. Two support people over the age of 18 are allowed while the mother is in labor and during delivery. One person may be with the mother throughout her stay and one other visitor, age 18 or older, is welcome each day from 4 to 8 p.m. Two individuals may be designated to visit pediatric pat