LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Fund raising for Arnold's trip under way (06/22/04)
Portland Mayor Bruce Hosier expressed his admiration for Stephanie Arnold, who recently qualified to compete in the 2004 Olympics on the U.S. women’s archery team, during Monday evening’s Portland City Council meeting.
JEMS to get new chassis (06/22/04)
Faced with the prospect of spending as much as $3,000 to fix the transmission in a county ambulance, Jay County Commissioners have decided to replace rather than repair.
Waste district OK's budget (6/29/04)
Financial matters dominated discussion at the Jay County Solid Waste District Board meeting Monday afternoon, as board members projected revenue and expenses for next year and tabled the possible repayment of nearly $20,000 to the Jay County Landfill.
Request headed to BZA (7/2/04)
The Portland Planning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to send a variance in use request to the Portland Board of Zoning Appeals for approval.
Redkey combines street funds, work slated (06/22/04)
REDKEY — Several summer improvement projects will soon be getting started here.
Fort seeks grant for park items (06/22/04)
FORT RECOVERY — Village council members here are seeking a $10,000 grant for picnic tables, benches and trash bins made out of recycled products.
Doctor airs concerns (6/28/04)
A radiologist unhappy with the management of Jay County Hospital and angered by not being allowed to speak to the hospital board took his complaints to the county commissioners this morning.
Water woes continue (6/29/04)
DUNKIRK — Several repairs have been completed in recent weeks at the city water plant, but more may be in the works.
City approves raises (7/7/04)
Members of the Portland City Council unanimously approved the final reading of the 2005 payroll ordinance Tuesday, giving Mayor Bruce Hosier and clerk-treasurer Barbara Blackford a 6.5 percent pay raise.
Contract for McBride OKd (7/2/04)
The Jay County Hospital Board approved two contracts, which will allow one local doctor to continue practicing medicine in the community and will bring another back to the area to practice, at its special meeting Thursday afternoon.
Fireworks fascination (7/3/04)
REDKEY — When the town’s fireworks display goes off tonight, an attorney will be watching closely.
County won't seek repayment (7/7/04)
The impending disability retirement of a veteran county paramedic brought several questions before Jay County Commissioners Monday afternoon.
Bid decision delayed (7/1/04)
The Portland Aviation Board opened bids for phase one of the taxiway extension project on Wednesday.
Project goals listed (4/22/04)
The Portland Aviation Board has set many goals for the future of the Portland Municipal Airport.
Razing done by May?
DUNKIRK — Two dilapidated downtown buildings here will be only memories by the end of next month, according to action taken Monday by city council members.
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