LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Street safety issued mulled (02/05/08)
Concerns about safety at an intersection in the city were voiced Monday night.
Move approved for shop (02/13/08)
The owner of a downtown floral and bridal shop says she was forced to move because of a lack of available parking.
Caucus to pick assessor set (03/13/08)
A new county assessor will be chosen Saturday, March 29.
Hearing held on water $ (02/22/08)
REDKEY - Positive comments from audience members and a stack of about 100 letters of support greeted town council members at a public hearing Thursday night on the attempt to obtain grant funds to improve the town's water distribution system.
Omnicity offers settlement (02/26/08)
Negotiations are under way between Jay County Development Corporation and Omnicity in an attempt to resolve delinquent loans totaling $494,000 made by the county to the wireless Internet provider with economic development income tax funds.
Forge street request passed (03/18/08)
A portion of a city street and two alleys will be vacated to give a local industry more storage space.
Pennville makes bid for zoning (04/07/08)
Pennville's efforts to establish zoning will go to the Jay County Planning Commission for review.
Few give in put on proposal (04/08/08)
Owners of downtown Portland businesses had a chance to voice concerns about a proposed Downtown Historical Preservation Ordinance on Monday, but few showed up.
Council gets look at jail ideas (04/10/08)
The first hard look at the financial impact of a jail expansion/renovation project was ... well, hard.
Shifts in poll sites approved (04/08/08)
Six Jay County precincts will vote at a single polling place during the May 6 primary election, Jay County Clerk Jane Ann Runyon said Monday afternoon.
Commissioners take hard look at jail numbers (04/15/08)
Jay County Commissioners haven't given up on expanding the Jay County Jail.
Project price up a bit (04/18/08)
A major sewer project in Portland is going to cost the city a little more money.
Watson low bidder on Redkey job (04/18/08)
REDKEY - Seven bids were opened Thursday night by town council members here for water main relocation work in preparation for the reconstruction and improvement of Ind. 1 on the south side of Ind. 67 through Redkey by state highway officials this summer.
Sheriff urges reimbursement if deputies leave early (04/22/08)
Sheriff Ray Newton wants to make sure Jay County gets the service of deputies it pays to train.
Tyson eyes expansion (04/22/08)
A local company is planning to add a new production line that will create 13 additional jobs.
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