LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Sheriff seeks staff changes (05/08/07)
As Jay County budget sessions approach, sheriff Ray Newton is asking commissioners to give a favorable nod to some of his requests.
Permit fees may increase (05/08/07)
After nearly 10 years without change, fees for building permits and zoning changes are one step closer to going up.
First-hand look at crowded conditions (04/24/07)
It's a great facility. It's just too small.
Bidding set on street project (05/09/07)
FORT RECOVERY - Village officials will advertise for construction bids next week for the upcoming street reconstruction project on George Street and Hickory Circle.
City just missed on federal funding (05/09/07)
The city almost had federal funds for Hudson Family Park.
Hunt claims nomination in Dunkirk (05/09/07)
DUNKIRK - Heavy equipment operator Ron Hunt will take on incumbent Republican Sam Hubbard in November in the race for mayor of Dunkirk.
Pay plan is hot topic for council (05/10/07)
Some department heads feel the county's pay plan needs restructuring and the Jay County Council's upcoming discussions on the issue could become contentious as those leaders make their concerns known.
Lica will get contract for sewer work (05/14/07)
Costs for the construction of a sewer line southwest of Portland will be nearly $300,000 less than engineer's estimates.
Trustee for TIF is OK'd (05/15/07)
In a couple of final steps in setting up the county's tax increment financing (TIF) district, members of Jay County's Redevelopment Commission approved authorizing a trustee to oversee the use of the funds, if needed.
Cost rising for Gerber sewer work (05/11/07)
Some sandy soil and hidden telephone lines will cost the city an additional $37,000.
Hearing set for Dunkirk water rates (05/15/07)
DUNKIRK - A hearing will be held May 29 on a proposal to "flip-flop" water and sewer rates here to generate more income for the city's financially troubled water department.
Ridgeville receives grant (05/15/07)
RIDGEVILLE - More than a half million dollars in grant money awarded to the town will help improve its wastewater system.
New CAFO regulations adopted (05/15/07)
It's a start.
Second time around (05/11/07)
With only a few changes, the Jay County Planning Commission sent slightly more restrictive livestock regulations to Jay County Commissioners.
District is OK'd by officials (05/21/07)
Jay County has a regional sewage district.
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