LOCAL GOVERNMENT
No business at meeting
A lack of a quorum prevented Redkey Town Board from conducting business at a scheduled meeting Tuesday evening.
Mayor touts success
A year of success.
Festival back downtown?
DUNKIRK — The Glass Days Festival will be moving back downtown as soon as possible.
Waste district picks Jacobs as educator
An educator with one Jay County agency is bringing her talents to another.
Hospital to get access program
In order to provide greater access to hospital systems, Jay County Hospital will be implementing a customized Web program that will give medical providers the ability to get information from multiple sources in one place.
Town plans annex
REDKEY — Annexation of the Bell Aquaculture property, measuring several acres along Ind. 67, will be a top priority in 2011, town council members agreed Friday night.
Combining watersheds
Within a decade, the county could see what was nearly 100 watersheds combined down to three.
Board of Works OKs deal
A Portland board has approved an agreement to maintain a sewage grinder pump at the Jay County Jail.
District sewer work still on hold
The Jay County Regional Sewer District continues to play the waiting game as its three sewer installation projects are once again stalled while the board waits on state approval for its funding.
EDIT funds given
The county is set to release $87,500 in Economic Development Income Tax funds to Fort Recovery Industries for an expansion into the Portland Industrial Park.
Annexation effort is underway
REDKEY — Plans are progressing to annex Bell Aquaculture’s fish processing facility, along with several adjacent properties.
Building sale final
A Fort Recovery business has taken a big step forward to expand to Portland.
Good news coming?
DUNKIRK — Winds of positive change may be coming to Jay County’s economy.
Snow debate heated
DUNKIRK — Debate about how to pay for the cost of removing snow and ice from city streets and sidewalks heated up Monday night’s council meeting.
Bids opened for sheriff's vehicles
Jay County Commissioners opened bids Monday afternoon from five area vendors for two new vehicles for the Jay County Sheriff’s Office.
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