LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Board OKs leave policy
Dunkirk to follow CARES Act guidelines.
First relief grant approved
A Portland business will likely receive a grant through the city’s coronavirus relief program.
Budget process moves along
Commissioners look at their 2021 numbers, review idea for maintenance
Filing closes quietly
School board filing added one more contested race to the local list.
Study revisited
The next piece of the puzzle in solving Portland’s long-discussed flooding problem could be a multi-million dollar detention pond in the city’s north side.
Redkey council president resigns
Redkey Town Council’s president has resigned.
Another Look
Portland Board of Works is meeting with a familiar business partner Thursday to discuss a familiar topic — flooding.
Council funds grant program
Portland businesses owners can now apply for a grant of up to $1,250 from the city.
PAB awarded Elm Street work
A close bid called for a closer examination.
Guggenbiller elevated to full-time firefighter
Portland Board of Works met Friday morning to hire Dustin Guggenbiller, who will be the Portland Fire Department’s tenth full-time firefighter.
Grant details adjusted
The application for Portland’s Small Business Resilience Grant program is closer to being finalized.
Dunkirk making progress
DUNKIRK — Efforts to reduce chloride at the wastewater treatment plant have been promising so far.
Council moves forward on ’21 budget
Budget finalizing has started.
New approach?
Following a presentation Wednesday, Jay County Commissioners are considering the possibility of hiring someone to oversee maintenance at Jay County Jail.
Concerns raised about grant program
Changes are coming within the next week to Portland Mayor John Boggs’ new COVID-19 relief grant program.
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