LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Hosier honors Rockets (8/24/04)
Portland Mayor Bruce Hosier presented coach Randy Miller a Mayor’s Community Achievement Award for the Portland Rockets, who placed third in the American Amateur Baseball Congress regional tournament in Warren, Ohio recently.
Dunkirk budget passed (8/31/04)
DUNKIRK — Council members here approved the first of two required readings of the city’s 2005 budget during a brief meeting Monday evening.
Geneva officer facing complaint (9/8/04)
GENEVA — A complaint has been filed by a Geneva couple against a local police officer alleging he used excessive force during an arrest in July of 2003.
Livestock have big economic impact (9/1/04)
They already knew large-scale livestock operations had a positive economic benefit.
Stricter livestock rules eyed (9/8/04)
As it heads into the final in a series of four meetings regarding local livestock operations, a committee charged with researching and making recommendations on changes in regulations still has plenty of work to accomplish.
New voting system here (9/14/04)
The chance to try out Jay County’s new voting system is here.
Redkey budget clears first hurdle (9/7/04)
REDKEY — A 2005 budget totaling $395,610 was approved unanimously on its first reading by the Redkey Town Council Monday afternoon.
Water hike proposed (9/8/04)
The Portland City Council heard a recommendation Tuesday evening that municipal water service fees be increased by $1.11 per month.
Commission OKs sports park (9/14/04)
Despite concerns raised by several local residents, the Portland Planning Commission unanimously approved the final plans Monday evening for a proposed extreme sports park.
Water woes plague Dunkirk (9/14/04)
DUNKIRK — More water-related problems bubbled to the surface here at Monday night’s city council meeting.
Sports park drainage discussed (9/13/04)
Plans to help control storm water run-off at a proposed extreme sports park in a Portland industrial park could help a recurring problem in the area.
Redkey hires Critter Control (9/21/04)
REDKEY — The population here might soon be decreasing substantially. The animal population, that is.
Bryant opposes rate hike (9/21/04)
Portland City Council president Glen Bryant voiced strong opposition Monday evening to a possible increase in municipal water service fees.
Jay County hanging tough
Despite a tough economic climate across the state and nation, local efforts in economic and community development have allowed Jay County to hold its own.
JCH considering new program (8/26/04)
Two representatives from Ball Memorial Hospital Foundation Inc. presented a program to Jay County Hospital Board members Monday, which would aid uninsured and underinsured Jay County residents.
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