LOCAL GOVERNMENT
April bids set
DUNKIRK - Bids for a major water plant/main project will be opened early next month.
Cuts may be coming
The Jay County Council's forecast for next year's budget is downright gloomy.
McClung resigns board
A member of the Portland Park Board has resigned due to a clause in Indiana law.
Hospital makes e-records push
Jay County Hospital is finalizing plans to implement an electronic medical record system and a contract should be ready by the April board of trustees meeting.
County passes on deal
After reviewing an analysis on the chiller in the courthouse, the Jay County Commissioners agreed that upgrading the system at this point doesn't appear feasible.
State of emergency
When a snow emergency is declared in Jay County, there's little grey area about how to handle it.
Consultant contract OK'd
A local board approved a contract this morning after hearing that a proposed hourly rate increase has been postponed.
Johnson gets parks job back
DUNKIRK - City parks and pool facilities are once again under the supervision of councilman Tom Johnson.
Revenue at center of dispute?
A quest for revenue in the face of looming property tax caps led the city of Portland to re-think its management contract at Portland Municipal Airport.
Council member speaks up
Concerns with how a city board is conducting its business were expressed at the Portland City Council meeting Monday night.
Grant projects reviewed
Several projects that could improve the look of historic downtown buildings through the use of grant funds cleared the first set of hurdles Wednesday night.
Officials pick up dog
DUNKIRK - Three city officials are on their way to San Antonio, Texas, to pick out this community's first police dog.
Junk house law approved
City officials will now have the authority to demolish abandoned or vacant houses in Portland.
County picks Kunkle for police cruisers
Jay County Commissioners decided Monday to buy two new police cruisers locally, even though it will cost a bit more.
District running red ink
Different month, same story.
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