LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Red Gold ponders project (01/04/06)
GENEVA — Red Gold Inc. may be expanding again.
Billing back on track (12/30/05)
REDKEY — Billing for the town’s water utility should be back on track by February.
Meeting on development proposal set (01/04/06)
A chance to learn more about an effort to revitalize portions of Portland will be available next week.
Deadline key in redevelopment (01/13/06)
An ordinance setting in motion the establishment of a redevelopment commission will be on the agenda for Monday’s 7 p.m. meeting of the Portland City Council.
Prescott named for Redkey probe (01/13/06)
Kenton W. Kircofe has been appointed special prosecutor in connection with any criminal theft charges that may be filed against former Redkey clerk-treasurer Brenda K. Adkins.
County will bill for stone (01/17/06)
Farmers and landowners who ask the county to install a driveway approach to their farm fields or property will now be paying for the materials used in the project.
Redevelopment effort moves ahead (01/17/06)
An effort to establish a redevelopment commission in Portland moved a step forward, but not without some council members taking a step back to look at the bigger picture.
Request for loan tabled (01/24/06)
oriented activities in the community, especially for teen-agers, was among the topics discussed by city council Monday.
Conditions set on requests to re-zone parcels (01/06/06)
Two locations earmarked for potential future businesses have moved a step closer to being re-zoned — but not without stipulations.
Foxfire sewage solution in works (01/24/06)
Plans for correcting a sewage problem in the Foxfire Addition southwest of Portland are still being developed, Jay County Commissioners learned Monday afternoon.
Redkey audit provokes tough questions (01/20/06)
REDKEY — Town officials were peppered with questions Thursday in the wake of a state audit that alleges former clerk-treasurer Brenda Adkins misappropriated more than $32,000 from the town’s utilities.
Liggett files for a re-match (01/20/06)
Ron Liggett, state representative of House District 33 from 1992 to 2004, officially filed paperwork Thursday with the Indiana Secretary of State to try to reclaim the seat he lost in the 2004 election to Portland businessman, Bill Davis.
County reports given (01/09/06)
Jay County Commissioners were busy this morning, hearing reports from several departments concerning 2006 activities.
Several file for township slots (01/24/06)
Monday seemed to be the day for township officials to file for the May primary election as seven candidates filed paperwork in the office of Jay County Clerk Jane Ann Runyon.
Waste district income takes dip in December (01/24/06)
The Jay County Landfill took in about five and a half tons less in trash in December than in November, and, as a result, less income came in to the Jay County Solid Waste District.
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