LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Drainage OK'd for Moser expansion (11/13/06)
Expansion is in the works at Moser Engineering and drainage plans for the proposed addition were presented to the Jay County Drainage Board today.
Geneva puts off purchase (11/15/06)
GENEVA - After discussing the purchase of a monitoring system for the town's wastewater lift stations for more than an hour Tuesday night, council members decided they still needed more information.
JCDC talks about efforts on education (10/04/06)
As Jay County Development Corporation looks at ways to launch its ED-101 educational program, members of the board discussed the possibilities during its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Grand jury called on audit question (10/04/06)
A grand jury will be convened next month to hear evidence of possible ghost employment noted in a recent state audit of the City of Portland.
Polling site moved back to church (10/10/06)
It looks like voters in Jackson Township will be returning to the polling site where they used to vote.
Upgrade will be revised (11/17/06)
REDKEY - It's back to the drawing board to revise a proposed upgrade to the town's water supply system.
Coroner database coming soon (11/21/06)
Jay County, along with the other 91 counties in the state, will soon be provided with a database system, provided by the Indiana State Coroners Association, Inc.
Fort water, sewer rates are going up (11/21/06)
FORT RECOVERY - For the first time since 1993, it looks like water and sewage rates are going to increase here.
Rokita pays visit to Jay Co. (11/20/06)
Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita paid a brief visit to Jay County Commissioners today.
Caucus set for Nov. 30 (11/22/06)
Jay County Republican Precinct Committeemen will meet Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. to select a new county treasurer.
County to look at tech contract (11/27/06)
Technical support for the county's computer system could be only a click away.
Project could cost $50,000 (12/06/06)
GENEVA - A project on Geneva's northwest side to correct a stormwater drainage problem could cost the town as much as $50,000, council members learned here Tuesday night.
Terms of Dunkirk grant met (11/28/06)
DUNKIRK - "A good, early Christmas present" was how councilman Tom Johnson described the news Monday that the Quincy Place subdivision now has 56 residents, enough to meet state grant requirements.
City buys truck (12/08/06)
The Portland Fire Department is getting a new mini-pump rescue truck, and the city will be saving roughly $50,000 by buying a demo unit rather than a brand-new truck.
Residents may get drug discount (12/05/06)
Jay County residents may soon be able to save a little money on prescriptions, thanks to the Jay County Commissioners.
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