LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Portland group remains active
It had been almost a year since the Portland Historic Preservation Commission had a meeting.
Flood update coming Tuesday
Flooding.
Redkey cuts $ from budget
REDKEY — The town has a little less to spend than it expected this year.
City hires BSU for planning
Ball State University students are coming to the city to help create a redevelopment plan and gain experience while doing it.
Commissioners discuss flood agenda
An agenda is being developed for a meeting next week focusing on downtown Portland’s flooding problems.
Redkey seeking sidewalk grant
REDKEY — New sidewalks may be in the town’s future.
Council OKs job classifications
Jay County Community Corrections will get a new employee while another in the assessor’s office will receive a raise.
News brief: Positions approved
Jay County Council approved a new position to be added to Community Corrections and a classification change for an assessor’s office employ Wednesday.
County may retain consultant
Jay County Commissioners want to explore the possibility of putting financial consultant Greg Guerretaz on a multi-year retainer.
Dunkirk to bring back its curfew
DUNKIRK — Another incident of vandalism at a city park prompted local officials to take action.
Police to add K-9 unit
As the city continues to fight drug crime, the police department will add a new unit equipped with its own cage and four legs.
Start with revenue
Revenue needs to drive the budget process.
Rematch reversal
Jay County voters knew they would have one new commissioner in 2017.
Breaking: Leonhard ousts Parr
Jay County will have two new commissioners in 2017.
Council creates account for LOIT
Portland is ready to receive its distribution of local option income tax funds.
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