LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Watershed plan draws complaint
A Greene Township resident spoke out against a proposed watershed combination to the Jay County Drainage Board this morning.
Police dog arrives in Dunkirk
DUNKIRK - The new police dog is in town.
Jay shingle purchase eyed
An expected increase in the price of shingles means the county could buy ahead if it plans to replace the roof on the Jay County Jail.
Strays still a concern
REDKEY - "We've been down this road before."
PEDC to bid on X-PLEX land
A city economic group hopes to be the highest bidder for land it previously owned.
Board OK's e-record contract
The Jay County Hospital board approved a contract this week with Meditech to install an electronic medical record (EMR) system within the next three years.
Bids beat estimates in Dunkirk
DUNKIRK - Bids on major water system improvements appear to be below engineers' estimates.
Park planning continues
The namesake for Hudson Family Park wants the city to find a way to fund both the remaining park work and a new pool.
H1N1 funds remain
The Jay County Health Department is making an effort to use up state funding provided for H1N1 "swine" influenza preparation before a summer deadline.
Window request approved
A closer look at the Downtown Portland Historic Preservation District guidelines meant a local property owner got his wish.
Pennville gets big fire grant
A local fire department has been granted $133,055 to purchase new turnout gear.
Additions to street project approved
City officials have approved additional costs for the Boundary Pike/Wayne Street project.
Redkey hires firm for town mowing
REDKEY - A contract for mowing town property has been awarded.
New park pool put on hold
The idea of adding a new pool to Hudson Family Park has gone off the deep end - at least for now.
Critters a problem
REDKEY - Critter Control will once again be on the prowl for stray cats and dogs.
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