LOCAL GOVERNMENT
James retires
Redkey clerk-treasurer has stepped away after decade of service following appointment in 2010
EDIT plan approved
Jay County Council OKs guidelines for funding.
New homes
Three state agencies have moved into their offices in former Dayton Progress site on Meridian Street.
Paving approved
Portland, Dunkirk and Bryant awarded Community Crossing grants for road work.
FR hopes to reconstruct Butler St.
FORT RECOVERY — More reconstruction projects may be coming to the village.
Council hears request
Fort Recovery Industries plans to invest $4.7 million in equipment.
Annual registration?
Fee for golf carts was proposed to match others, raise needed revenue for Portland during recession.
Sidewalk step
Portland took the next step to ensure Votaw Street will be safe to walk along.
County limits to essential business
Appointments are now needed to visit Jay County Courthouse. County government business is also limited to essential work only.
Fields retiring from animal control
Animal control may no longer be available in Jay County next year.
County responds to COVID increase
Government business to be limited to essential work only.
City has clearer long-term picture
Portland’s agreement with IDEM includes an estimated $20 million in sewer and wastewater plant projects.
Dunkirk adjusts utility rules
DUNKIRK— City council will now have more leeway in dealing with residents’ utility bills during the coronavirus pandemic.
Updated on animal control
Commissioners tell task force to move forward, but stop short of committing funding for shelter.
‘Fun’ visit
Sen. Mike Braun got out of D.C. to stop in at John Jay on Friday.
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