LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Session seen by rookie, veteran (5/7/05)
The long hours and pressure of his first session as a state legislator are over.
Dust control gains support (5/16/05)
A proposed experiment aimed at reducing dust on some county stone roads continues to gain support.
Dust control option pitched (5/12/05)
An experiment that could reduce dust on some of Jay County’s stone roads — and perhaps eventually lead to conversion of some of those roads to a chip-and-seal surface — got a warm reception Wednesday from members of the Jay County Council.
JCH to ask for $1 million (4/28/05)
Jay County Hospital officials are hoping to begin a $2.5 million renovation project at the hospital this year with a little help from the community.
More tools asked for entrepreneurs (4/29/05)
Helping develop and grow business entrepreneurs — including those who show potential while still in high school — could help create a more vibrant business climate locally.
Mass. Ave. now one-way (5/3/05)
Area residents who typically drive south on a portion of Massachusetts Avenue will no longer be able to do so.
Crosby low bidder in Geneva (5/4/05)
GENEVA — The low construction bid for the Winchester Road drainage project here came in below estimates.
CCD road funding OK'd (5/24/05)
They’ve looked for ways to put more money into improving and maintaining the county’s roads for years.
Groups reap recycling bonuses (5/24/05)
Doing the right thing will pay off in more ways than one for several local groups involved with the local recycling effort.
JCDC faces possible conflict (5/25/05)
A conflict that has apparently simmered behind the scenes for several years may be coming to a full boil.
Renovations scaled back (5/24/05)
A high school renovation project with an estimated pricetag of $18 million won approval from a divided Jay School Board Monday night on a 4-3 vote.
Mailing to target voter info (5/27/05)
An effort to clean up and improve the accuracy of the county’s voter registration list will begin with a mass mailing next week.
Fund drive put on hold (5/26/05)
The Jay County Hospital Board tabled making a decision Wednesday about whether or not to attempt to raise $1 million through donations from the community, hospital employees, and board and auxiliary members, to help pay for a $2.5 million hospital renovation project.
Bailey quits as JCCD (6/2/05)
The first and only community developer in Jay County has resigned.
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