LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Commissioners hear CFO complaints (10/08/07)
Two Jay County residents appealed to commissioners Monday for help with controlling odors caused by confined feeding operations.
Jay Democrats look to the future (10/06/07)
Democratic candidates gathered Friday night to reflect on the past and make plans for the future.
Payment made on highway picture (10/09/07)
Jay County Commissioners made the first payment on the two-year lease of a 2007 New Holland T7040 tractor for the Jay County Highway Department Monday afternoon.
Republicans rally troops (10/12/07)
Less than a month before Election Day, members of the Jay County Republican Party rallied the troops Thursday night.
Pettus not taking name off ballot (10/17/07)
Despite questions about whether or not he lives in the correct district, Dunkirk City Council candidate Raymond Pettus Sr. is persisting to keep his name on the ballot for the Nov. 6 general election.
YSB to open new teen group home (10/10/07)
Several young women under the care of a local service agency may not be as lonely.
Council debates CFO abatements (10/11/07)
Discussion among Jay County Council members over a tax abatement on Wednesday turned into a conversation about the need for stricter oversight on confined feeding operations.
Update given on LifeStream (10/22/07)
A not-for-profit organization providing transportation services in Jay and surrounding counties has delivered a performance analysis for the 2007 fiscal year.
4-way stop signs OK'd (10/23/07)
The intersection of county roads 650 North and 375 West in Jackson Township will soon become a four-way stop.
Bids for new park drive are opened (10/19/07)
The cost of extending a driveway into a proposed new Portland park will be more than $60,000.
LICA hired to build drive (10/25/07)
A new park in the city will soon have an artery.
Hosier facing challenge from Sanders (11/01/07)
After nearly four years in office, Bruce Hosier is ready for another round.
Commissioners review options for jail (10/15/07)
Jay County Commissioners received their first glance Monday at how the Jay County Jail might look in the future.
Dunkirk council updated on projects (10/23/07)
DUNKIRK - A downtown building is getting a facelift; the Ind. 167 water main relocation project is proceeding despite a setback Monday; and city employees are continuing to cope with a mysterious odor permeating city hall.
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