LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Parr, Leonhard to meet again
Twelve years later, two Republicans are heading for a rematch.
Bailey, Huffman seeking GOP nod
A pair of candidates with banking backgrounds are competing for a Republican nomination for commissioner.
Two seek nomination for clerk
A pair of Republicans are hoping to have the chance to take Ellen Coats’ place as she is winding down her second term.
Inmates approved to be on Medicaid
Medicaid coverage was extended to inmates at Jay County Jail on Monday under a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.
District considers buying bins
As one project promoting recycling wrapped up Monday, discussion about another began.
Mayor selects Crosbie
DUNKIRK — A new member has been appointed to the Dunkirk Library Board.
Unemployment rate matches 2015
A year later, the unemployment picture remains the same.
Jay Co. will get $1.78 million
By the beginning of summer, every government unit in Jay County will have a little bit of extra money in its pocket.
Property purchase?
The city may be able to acquire a home that has been a challenge in the process of repairing sewer lines on the west side of Portland.
Funds moved for fire station
REDKEY — Action was taken Thursday to help pay for the town’s new fire station.
New airport signs installed
New signs have been installed and new equipment will also be added at Portland Municipal Airport.
Board reviews security options
Portland Water Park is expected to open Memorial Day weekend, but the Portland Park Board is nailing down final decisions on security and public address systems.
Process allows 90 days for rules review
Jay County Commissioners expect to receive proposed changes in confined feeding rules in writing next week.
No school changes expected
Barring some unforeseen changes, no Jay County schools will close for the 2016-17 year.
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