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Cajun on wheels
Six months ago, René and Rena LeBlanc were weighing moves to Illinois and Florida. Now they’re bringing Cajun cuisine to northeast Indiana.
Retrospect: FR celebrated title
Fifty years ago this week, Fort Recovery was celebrating a state championship.
No local restrictions planned
Most state restrictions related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic will be lifted April 6, but local government units are still allowed to implement their own rules. Local officials currently have no plans to institute such restrictions.
Plan proposed
Portland is considering a new idea for mitigating downtown flooding.
County shifts back to yellow
After five straight weeks at “blue,” Jay County ticked back up a notch in the state’s coronavirus metrics.
Opening up
Beginning next week, coronavirus vaccinations will be available to all Hoosiers 16 and older. Less than a week later, state COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted.
Agreements set
Solar energy is on the horizon for Jay County.
Man found dead at water park
A Dunkirk man was found dead Sunday at Portland Water Park.
Council OKs alcohol policy
Consumption, sale allowed in parks with permit, approval
Invenergy plans Indiana project
A company with plans for a Jay County solar farm announced plans for a similar facility in northwest Indiana this week.
Lifetime in jewelry
Jim Brewster has been in the jewelry industry nearly all his life.
Retrospect: March storm hit Jay County
Twenty-five years ago this week the calendar was edging toward spring but Mother Nature was having other ideas.
Council rejects policy change
REDKEY — Police officers will only be allowed to take police vehicles home when they are on call.
Stephen guilty
A Portland woman has been convicted of murder.
Federal funding could cover project
The first phase of the Portland airport runway extension will be constructed at no cost to the city. Now the hope is that the second phase will be fully federally funded as well.
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