LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Cash flow an issue (03/21/08)
REDKEY - Officials were once again cautioned to keep a close eye on spending at Thursday night's town council meeting here.
Mann suit going to trial (03/21/08)
A lawsuit filed by a former city employee against the city of Portland will go to trial next week.
Dispute of base settled (03/04/08)
A disagreement over planning of a new fire station and ambulance base near Dunkirk has been resolved and the project is moving forward once again.
Dunkirk finds funds for city hall work (03/29/08)
DUNKIRK - City officials have figured out how to pay for needed renovation of city hall.
County settles loan with Omnicity (03/25/08)
Deciding it was better to get something than nothing, county officials have agreed to a settlement with a wireless Internet provider backed by county tax funds.
LeMaster is named JC Assessor (04/01/08)
Jay County's newest public official is spending his first day on the job today.
Dunkirk officer resigns (03/25/08)
DUNKIRK - Word that veteran police officer and former chief Arnold Clevenger is retiring in May touched off a discussion over whether the city might be able to decrease its full-time police force to save money.
Dunkirk council meeting Thursday (03/11/08)
DUNKIRK - City Council has scheduled a special meeting for Thursday morning after one set for Monday night was cancelled because just two of five council members were present.
County to dip into rainy day fund (03/13/08)
Members of Jay County's fiscal body have decided it has become a "rainy day."
Bumps in alley approved (03/04/08)
The next time someone drives on the alley located between Baker and Adams streets, he or she will feel a bump or two.
Water filters now on tap (04/04/08)
After 17 years, it's time for a change.
District agrees to contract (03/25/08)
The biggest annual expense for an organization promoting county recycling efforts will increase about 3.6 percent over the third and fourth years of a four-year deal.
CFO raising concerns (01/28/08)
A proposed 500-hog confined feeding operation has raised concerns with nearby property owners because its potential impact on the nearby Loblolly marsh.
Theurer in council race (02/01/08)
Gary Theurer, a Madison Township resident who is closing out his third term as Jay County Commissioner of the South District, joined the race Thursday for an at-large seat on the Jay County Council.
CFO won't get permit (02/04/08)
A building permit will not be issued for a proposed 500-hog confined feeding operation near the Jay-Adams county line because it's too close to recreational land owned by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
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