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Board finds no harassment

An investigation has found no wrongdoing following a complaint of harassment by Portland’s police chief and other officers against the city’s clerk-treasurer.

Ambassador on campus

McKenna Vore was recently approved to represent Jay County through the Ball State University County Ambassador Program.

Prep work should start soon

Jay County Drug Prevention Coalition hopes to close on the house it plans to develop into a recovery home in Portland and begin prep work as soon as possible. Commissioners heard updates about the organization’s project Monday.

Mural underway

DUNKIRK — Another mural is in process in the city. All those who attended Monday’s Dunkirk City Council meeting walked into the city building while artist Pam Bliss painted above their heads.

Blankley is back to lead facility

A familiar face is returning to Jay County Country Living’s leadership. Jay County Commissioners approved a recommendation from the facility’s advisory board of directors to bring back Melissa Blankley as director on an as-needed basis during their meeting Monday, effective immediately.

Mrs. P’s passion

Jane Prescott has been a teacher by day and baker by night. Known by her students as “Mrs. P,” she decided the name of her newly established shop should reflect both her passions.

Open, waiting

Attendance at Portland Water Park has been weather-dependent. A solution to that issue is coming. Portland Park Board heard an update Monday from Portland Water Park manager Eliza Bader on the opening week-plus of the season and learned about the status of the pending installation of a heater for the …

Board, commissioners discuss expectations

Jay County Country Living Advisory Board of Directors met with Jay County Commissioners on Tuesday to discuss expectations moving forward as well as for changes to policies.

JCDC to ask for $ to restore staffing

The JCDC board of directors voted unanimously Tuesday to request $261,975 from the county for 2025, which would allow the organization to hire a new employee to restore the Jay County Community Development position that has been vacant for nearly two years.

Ron May asks for marijuana discussion

A discussion about marijuana legalization will be on the agenda for the next city council meeting. Portland City Council member Ron May during a brief meeting Monday asked that the topic be placed on the agenda for the next meeting, which is June 16.

Fort Recovery denied grant requests

FORT RECOVERY — The village didn’t get a couple of the grants it hoped to receive. It’s still chugging forward and considering other funding options.

Celebrating ’24

Live each day to the fullest. Keep your mind open to the possibilities. And remember to give thanks. Jay County High School’s Class of 2024 heard those messages Sunday as the community celebrated 208 students who earned their diplomas.

Puppet project

Jay County Civic Theatre will be performing “Finding Nemo Jr.,” the musical version of the 2003 Disney/Pixar film next week. Shows are set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday, June 8 and June 9 at Arts Place, 131 E. Walnut St., Portland.

READI to gather

East Central Indiana Regional Partnership president and CEO Trevor Friedeberg provided an email update to stakeholders this week, indicating that a final application for projects will be released in the next few weeks.

County awards paving contract

Jay County Commissioners awarded a $1,088,045 contract Monday to the lowest bidder, Brooks Construction of Fort Wayne, for road work on several roads west of Indiana 1, just south of its intersection with Indiana 26.
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