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Beers are on tap
It took longer than they’d hoped, but the beers are now flying in the building alongside the long-abandoned Penn Central Railroad tracks in Portland.
ACLU files lawsuit against Prescott
A Portland resident is suing State Rep. J.D. Prescott over access to his Facebook page.
Dunkirk dealt with water issues
Twenty-five years ago this week, Dunkirk was dealing with how to correct problems at its wastewater treatment plant.
BSU adds Esports center
Esports is getting a new home in Muncie.
Mask mandate off for county buildings
Masks will no longer be required.
City lift stations will be upgraded
Two Portland lift stations will be upgraded.
Unfavorable vote
The local stone quarry’s rezoning request now moves to Portland City Council. It does so with an unfavorable recommendation from the city’s plan commission.
Bridge work starts Monday
Traffic patterns through Portland will be different beginning next week.
City is out of running to buy building
Jay School Board is expected to make a decision Monday on the sale of its administration building.
Jay County is rated yellow again
After five weeks in the blue, Jay County is yellow for the second week in a row.
Ohio man arrested for molestation
An Ohio man is in custody for child molesting.
A year of coronavirus
It’s been a year.
Coca-Cola to leave Portland
Coca-Cola is leaving Portland.
Getting Current
After nearly 20 years of stability, the last few have been full of change for the Jay School Corporation business office.
Ardagh is partnering with Bragg
A glass manufacturer with local ties has agreed to another partnership.
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