LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Cost jump has affected road work (08/19/2008)
Jay County Commissioners briefly discussed trying to limit material costs Monday afternoon.
Golf cart issue complicating efforts (08/25/2008)
A new ordinance for off-road vehicles should be pretty straightforward, but the golf cart side of it continues to present problems.
Wetlands issue is complicated (08/27/2008)
A firm hired to investigate wetland destruction at the former XPLEX Extreme Competition Park is playing detective.
Council soaked by complaints (08/26/2008)
DUNKIRK - A geyser of complaints about the quality of city drinking water surfaced at Monday night's council meeting.
City announces voluntary annexation (09/03/2008)
The city of Portland is growing.
E-mail records an issue (09/02/2008)
Government employees will have to be a bit more careful about what they e-mail in the future.
Uncertainty abounds about golf carts (08/23/2008)
According to Indiana Code, that person driving a golf cart up and down the road on an average day is breaking the law.
Bill on rise for former sports park (09/05/2008)
The city of Portland will be spending more money to fix problems at the site of the former sports park.
Jail project discussed by council (09/11/2008)
On the road to November's referendum, architects from SchenkelShultz Architecture took time to discuss a proposed jail project in great detail at Wednesday night's Jay County Council meeting.
Policy set for approval (09/09/2008)
The county's personnel policy will get a few minor fixes and then will be off for approval.
Board: Remove candidate from ballot (09/09/2008)
The Jay County Election Board decided unanimously to remove a candidate from the District 1 Jay School Board race for failing to meet residency requirements.
Dunkirk rate hike OK'd (09/09/2008)
DUNKIRK - Water rates here will be increasing, as council members acted Monday to solve a variety of problems with the city's water distribution system.
City OK's signs for bike routes (09/16/2008)
Share the road.
EDIT funds OK'd (09/16/2008)
Environmental problems at a former sports park have dealt a blow to Portland's budget.
Some upset over stray pick-up (08/29/2008)
REDKEY - Critter Control continues to be on the prowl for stray dogs and cats here, despite criticism Thursday night from cat lovers that the animal control firm appears to be singling out their feline friends.
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