LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Six in race for council (10/17/2008)
A total of six candidates - three Democrats and three Republicans - will be on the ballot Nov. 4 for three at-large seats on the Jay County Council.
Contract awarded for bridge (10/21/2008)
The Jay County Commissioners awarded a bridge project Monday afternoon to a Fort Wayne firm.
Septic system work OK'd (10/13/2008)
The Jay County Commissioners granted permission to do work near a ditch across the county line.
Grace period over (10/21/2008)
There will be no more second chances for those who violate junk vehicle and junk property ordinances in Portland.
Schemenaur says he has new solutions (10/15/2008)
Andy Schemenaur says times are tough and people are looking for leadership.
County personnel policy reviewed (10/20/2008)
Jay County's personnel policy is still a work in progress after a review with the commissioners this morning.
Rematch set for coroner (10/18/2008)
The 2008 race for Jay County Coroner is a rematch.
Two square off for commissioner (10/22/2008)
They were both waiting to make a run for commissioner out of respect to the current office-holder.
Second Tox-Away Day concept nixed (10/28/2008)
Despite the success of Tox-Away Day, the Jay County Solid Waste Management District isn't going to expand the program.
County targets plan (11/04/2008)
Several community organizations hope to make a better future for Jay County by planning how to get there.
Saint-Gobain abatement gets OK (10/28/2008)
DUNKIRK - City council members approved a 10-year tax abatement plan Monday for a $27 million machinery upgrade at the Saint-Gobain Containers plant here.
Ditch assessment options weighed (10/27/2008)
The Jay County Drainage Board considered new options on when to review drainage assessments.
Polls open on Tuesday (11/01/2008)
One of the most active political seasons in memory will culminate Tuesday when those who haven't already voted will go to the polls in Jay County and across the country.
Board discusses equipment (11/11/2008)
Some old playground equipment at two city parks may be replaced next year.
Fire training fund created (1104/2008)
Portland's fire department now has a way to accrue its training money.
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