LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Geneva gets $485,000 grant (11/11/04)
GENEVA — It took two tries, but they got it.
Housing meeting held in Dunkirk (11/9/04)
DUNKIRK — Some positive steps are being taken to help spur housing sales and improve the overall situation here concerning the beleaguered Quincy Place subdivision.
Outage delays some voting (11/02/04)
A tree limb that fell on an electrical line in Pennville this morning knocked out power to about 900 customers in and around the town and temporarily halted voting at two precincts.
Sewer work contract awarded (11/11/04)
A bid for engineering services for a new gravity sewer was selected Wednesday by the Portland Board of Works.
May joins hospital board (11/15/04)
A registered pharmacist and former city council member is the newest member of the Jay County Hospital Board.
Insurance options weighed (11/22/04)
A reduction in benefits could mean less money taken from the paychecks of some county employees for health insurance next year under an option presented this morning to Jay County Commissioners.
Insurance could jump 25 percent (11/16/04)
They’ve dealt with health insurance enough to know that premiums only head one direction … up.
Lumberyard may head downtown (11/8/04)
A county-owned building in downtown Portland is being explored as a possible location for a lumberyard/home improvement store.
Davis, Paul, Ford appointed (11/26/04)
INDIANAPOLIS — State Rep. Bill Davis, a Republican of Portland, was appointed this week to sit on the House Ways and Means Committee.
Improvements top $26 million (11/23/04)
An estimated $26.6 million dollars — the largest amount in school corporation history — in improvement projects were discussed Monday.
Voting system $ on way (11/17/04)
Jay County should be receiving funds by the end of the week to repay a little more than half of the cost of the county’s new push-button electronic voting system.
Park advisory panel formed (11/10/04)
Portland Park Board members announced Tuesday evening that a citizens advisory committee had been formed for the Hudson Family Park project.
Building may house local groups (12/1/04)
A local group hopes to turn a dilapidated building in downtown Portland into a “convenience center” for those wanting to establish a business, industry or residence in the area.
Council OK's additional funds (11/12/04)
Funds for the maintenance of county roads, equipment for emergency personnel and an addition to the county highway garage were approved Wednesday by the Jay County Council.
Insurance to offer choices (12/6/04)
A change to a two-tiered health insurance plan will give Jay County employees a reduction in coverage along with an increase in choices.
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