LOCAL GOVERNMENT
No parking on Pleasant (3/2/04)
No parking signs will soon line both sides of Pleasant Street.
Ag week festivities set (3/8/04)
A perky piglet paid a visit to Jay County Commissioners recently, and alpacas, chicks, rabbits and more will make the rounds of local elementary schools in the coming days as part of the 2004 Jay County Ag Week festivities.
Geneva buys equipment (3/3/04)
GENEVA — The purchase of two vehicles with a total cost of more than $65,000 was approved Tuesday by members of the town council here.
Hankins resigns in Redkey (03/19/04)
REDKEY — The police department here will have an opening for a patrolman, but not until April 9.
District offers free records shredding service (03/23/04)
The Jay County Solid Waste District has the answer for area residents and businesses that want to securely dispose of old records.
City moves ahead on demolition (03/23/04)
DUNKIRK — The wrecking ball is moving closer to two more downtown buildings here.
County's ordinances codified (03/22/04)
Jay County’s ordinances are going to be codified for the first time in 20 years.
Assessments collected twice (4/5/04)
A request from a county official this morning uncovered a possible problem in the way that assessments for drainage work are being levied in Jay County.
Audit concerns addressed (4/7/04)
REDKEY — Stung by a critical state audit, clerk-treasurer Brenda Adkins says steps are being taken to correct or address all the points that have been raised.
Zoning request tabled (4/9/04)
A request for local approval of a communications tower that has already been erected has been delayed for at least a week.
Davis rakes in support (4/14/04)
The highest-ranking elected Republican in the state visited Jay County Tuesday evening to rally fellow GOP members in support of Portland resident Bill Davis in his bid for District 33 state representative.
Truck, tile requests OK'd (4/2/04)
The Portland Board of Works approved the purchase of approximately $7,800 in drainage tile Thursday for a project on Portland’s north side.
Council backs park project (4/6/04)
Portland City Council pledged its support Monday for the planned Weiler Wilson/Hudson Family Park project.
No increase in oil costs (4/6/04)
For the first time in several years, the price paid for petroleum products used to chip-and-seal and pave county roads didn’t increase.
Commissioners OK tower zoning (4/19/04)
A communications tower in Bearcreek Township that was constructed without local approval took another step toward gaining that approval this morning.
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