LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Boggs denies bid for 3rd term
John Boggs, a Republican, denied Democrat Randy Geesaman a third term as Portland’s mayor.
Robbins ousts Ritter in Dunkirk
Jack Robbins, a Democrat, defeated Republican incumbent Gene Ritter to continue a decades-long streak of Dunkirk mayors being limited to a single term.
City council OKs tax request
A local industry will receive a tax abatement for its expansion.
It's time to vote
It’s time to vote.
Two vying for Gibson’s seat
For the first time in 20 years, residents of Portland City Council District 1 will have a new representative.
Mumbower files suit
Former Dunkirk Police Chief Dane A. Mumbower has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Fort Wayne over his demotion to patrolman by Mayor Gene Ritter.
Council gets update
REDKEY — Like Jay County’s other smaller municipalities, the town does not have an animal control plan in place. That could change over the next few years.
Layman named Dunkirk chief
DUNKIRK — The city has a new leader for its police department.
Two vie for mayor
Randy Geesaman is hoping to earn a third term. John Boggs wants to do what Geesaman did eight years ago — unseat a two-term incumbent mayor.
Candidates seek council seat
One candidate is seeking to extend his government service while the other is hoping to return after a couple of years off.
Council gives OK to budget
The budget is a go.
$$ committed
Jay County Commissioners agreed Monday to commit $1.25 million in wind farm economic development funds and $750,000 in economic development income tax revenues to match some $30 million from the state if the county’s regional proposal comes out on top in the Stellar Communities competition.
Dunkirk pursuing pocket parks
Dunkirk may be getting some miniature parks — just on different parcels than originally planned.
Park planning
REDKEY — Parks are being made a priority.
Resident questions roadside policies
Jay County Commissioners were asked Monday to imagine their worst nightmare.
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