LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Legislators hear public's opinion (3/7/05)
Two elected state officials shared their thoughts — including some sharp criticism — on the first half of the legislative session and their hopes for the session’s second half with local residents who gathered Saturday morning at the Jay County Courthouse.
Ag week to be celebrated (3/5/05)
Next week will be all about ag.
DNR OK's park bridge (3/9/05)
The Portland Park Board got some good news Tuesday evening regarding plans for the Hudson Family Park.
Area manufacturing doing well (3/9/05)
Despite the rumors of its imminent demise, a local economic development official says that manufacturing — long the base of the local economy — is quite healthy.
County residents get nearly $700,000 in aid (3/7/05)
Jay County individuals have been awarded nearly $700,000 in reimbursement for expenses related to the January ice storm.
Street going one-way (3/8/05)
An ordinance will soon be drawn to change a section of Massachusetts Avenue from a two-way street to a one-way north street.
Rhinehart request OK'd (3/9/05)
The Portland Board of Zoning Appeals approved a special exception request Tuesday which will allow a Portland man to start a new business.
Drainage plans OK'd (3/14/05)
Drainage plans for two projects were approved and another was tabled this morning by Jay County Commissioners.
Upgrade funding sought (3/8/05)
A major upgrade of the pumps for vehicle fuel at the Jay County Highway Department garage will cost a little more than $12,000.
Dunkirk water dept. gets loan (3/15/05)
DUNKIRK — In light of pressing needs at the city water department, council members here unanimously voted Monday night to authorize a $100,000 loan over a five-year period from a surplus in the city wastewater department fund to the water department.
Hospital renovations move forward (3/15/05)
Some noticeable changes are coming to Jay County Hospital.
County clean-up progressing (3/15/05)
The task of cleaning up debris along Jay County’s roads left over from January’s ice storm should pick up a little speed over the next few weeks.
Suit filed against city, county officers (3/19/05)
A Portland man, alleging excessive force was used by Portland and Jay County police when he was arrested twice in 2003, has filed a lawsuit against the City of Portland, Jay County and four police officers.
Posting of numbers urged in Redkey (3/22/05)
REDKEY — A campaign to have more property owners put address numbers on their buildings is being launched in this community, primarily to speed emergency vehicle response time.
Fort cell tower planned (3/8/05)
FORT RECOVERY — The quality of cell phone service in and around the village is likely to improve dramatically.
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