LOCAL

PD dismissed from lawsuit

Special Judge Douglas K. Mawhorr dismissed the Portland Police Department from a lawsuit filed by clerk-treasurer Lori Phillips, though claims against the city, Police Chief Dustin Mock and investigator Jeff Hopkins remain active.

A Trusty sign

After the former home of Trusty Woods in downtown Fort Recovery appeared on the market, Mariachis Mexican Restaurant co-owner Jaime Cervantes said he received several calls assuming he had bought the property. He took it as a sign.

Meridian moves to new location

The Meridian Health Services’ MeridianMD – Convenience Care urgent care clinic moved to 406 W. Votaw St. today.

Say hi to Huey

Portland Fire Department has a new member. He’s the youngest of the group, just 5 years old. He has no previous training, but he seems to be picking up on things quickly. Meet Huey, the fire department’s first station dog.

Unemployment drops to 3.7%

Jay County had an unemployment rate of 3.7% last month, according to estimates the Indiana Department of Workforce Development released this week.

Sheriff’s office has launched app

Jay County Sheriff’s Office has gone mobile. The department launched a free smartphone application this month.

County slices facility budget

Jay County Council slashed the living facility’s budget for next year in half on Wednesday following a first reading of the 2026 budget.

Snap to it

Jay County Civic Theatre will present its production of “Legally Blonde: The Musical” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday, at the Jay County Campus of Arts Place.

Council creates park board

Redkey Town Council approved an ordinance establishing a park and recreation board and heard updated estimates for proposed renovations to Morgan Park at its meeting Tuesday.

Redkey is facing tort claim

A tort claim has been filed in relation to the death of a Redkey woman this spring.

Dunkirk 2026 budget approved

Dunkirk City Council approved the city’s $2.64 million budget for next year during its meeting Monday.

Expansion is complete

Joyce/Dayton Corporation celebrated the completion of its nearly $9 million expansion project — its 11th in 30 years in Portland — with a ribbon cutting, tours and lunch on Thursday.

County OKs radio lease

Jay County Commissioners approved a resolution Monday agreeing to a $4.64 million lease with Motorola for new radio equipment.

Opportunity to connect

That’s the concept behind the first community dinner on the bridge in Jay County. It’s slated for 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday on the green bridge that connects Hudson Family Park and Weiler-Wilson Park in Portland.

No new residents for county facility

Jay County Commissioners decided not to allow new residents during a meeting Monday. They also discussed establishing pay incentives for employees to continue working for the county until the facility closes and heard about a potential path forward with The Journey Home of Winchester.
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