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ECI award
Travis Richards (right), executive director of Jay County Development Corporation, was honored recently with the East Central Indiana Pathfinder Partnership Award at the East Central Indiana Regional Partnership annual meeting. Trevor Friedeberg (left), president and CEO of the regional partnership, described Richards as an active contributor and voice for small …
‘Frozen’ vocals
Marin Johnston, 4, sings along with Anna and Elsa during the “Frozen” sing-along party Thursday at Jay County Public Library. Participants received “Frozen” themed beverages, snacks and activities to take home. (The Commercial Review/Bailey Cline)
Senate page
Jay County High School student Makinsey Murphy (right) served as a page last month for State Sen. Travis Holdman (left) at the Indiana Statehouse. Pages spend a day touring the statehouse, observing debates from the Senate floor and interacting with their state senator. Holdman represents all of Jay, Blackford, Adams …
Chosen for caring
East Elementary recently awarded students for being caring. Pictured above, first row, are first graders Kynlee Sims and (John) Logan Mikulski, and in the back row are Allison Hardesty, Simone Sotolongo and Brooklyn Shawver. Not pictured is Graham Peterson. (Photo provided)
Huxley’s horse
First grader Huxley Wilson pets a pony at the FFA petting zoo Thursday at Fort Recovery High School. The event was part of the chapter’s celebration of National FFA Week.
Unseasonable swinging
Five-year-old Ezekiel Hines pushes 4-year-old Arieghia Sanchez on the swings late Monday morning at Hudson Family Park in Portland while taking advantage of the unseasonably warm temperatures. Temperatures have been on a roller coaster recently with snow followed by a high of 20 degrees Feb. 17, highs in the 50s …
Laughing Leuthold
Sophomore Autumn Leuthold laughs as she walks blindfolded while playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey during Fort Recovery FFA’s Agricultural Olympics on Friday.
Breakfast prep
Jay County FFA members Ella Stockton and Nick Lyons scoop fruit salad out of a bucket in preparation for Thursday’s staff breakfast at Jay County Junior-Senior High School. The event was part of the chapter’s celebration of National FFA Week.
Donations made
The Cincinnatus League recently presented checks to several organizations. Pictured are Julia Schwomeyer of Cincinnatus League, Heidi Bouse of Youth Service Bureau, Allison Smiley of Arts in the Parks, Rusty Inman of John Jay Learning Center and Kyle Cook of Jay Community Center. (Photo provided)
For the lead
Jay County High School sophomore Gradin Swoveland fires up a three in the final minute of the Patriots’ 47-45 win over Winchester on Tuesday. Swoveland hit the shot to take the lead before Winchester answered it. The JCHS sophomore finished with 16 points. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)
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