LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Funding for JJCL gets OK (02/13/2009)
The John Jay Center for Learning got the nod this morning to receive $50,000 in development funds from the county.
Upgrade set for playgrounds (03/04/2009)
Area youngsters will have some new equipment to play on at city parks this summer.
GPS set for courthouse (02/23/2009)
To save money and increase accuracy in the future, the Jay County Commissioners chose to center the cornerstone project at the courthouse.
City OK's alley closing (03/17/2009)
A local board has voted to vacate part of an alley needed to expand the Jay County Jail, but not before hearing concerns from a property owner.
Rates not going up (02/17/2009)
Portland's water and sewage rates will remain the same, for now.
Bidding set for JEMS (03/10/2009)
Jay County Emergency Medical Services is eyeing a new ambulance but will have to play by the rules before it can have it.
Sewer projects move forward (03/10/2009)
The Jay County Regional Sewer District moved forward on three sewer projects Monday as it authorized its engineers to begin working on finances and final engineering.
Ready to tear it down (03/03/2009)
Jay County Commissioners are ready to begin receiving bids for demolition of a former car dealership to make way for the expansion of the county jail.
Guidelines OK'd for downtown (03/05/2009)
The next time a downtown Portland property owner wants to make changes to the façade of his or her building, there will likely be guidelines to follow.
Redkey wants control (3/20/2009)
REDKEY - In an attempt to collar animal control problems before they get out of hand, town council members called for some assistance.
CAFO foes speak up (3/23/09)
About a dozen people voiced concerns this morning regarding concentrated animal feeding operations to Jay County.
Big dairy prompts concerns (03/16/2009)
Officials are scrambling to figure out a way to control a possible large dairy operation near the Adams County line before its causes problems for the county.
Income drops for waste district (02/24/2009)
Just like the rest of the world, finances are tight for the Jay County Solid Waste District.
Board for jail named (01/19/2009)
Jay County Commissioners officially appointed five members to the Jay County Jail Building Corporation this morning.
Security issues pondered (03/09/2009)
In an emergency, a 42-second delay could be disastrous.
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