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Park planning
Board is working on document for next five years
United front
Jay School Board and teachers association stand against vouchers and education savings accounts
Council hears about quarry proposal
US Aggregates made its first pitch to Portland City Council on Monday.
A World of treats
When the Ruiz family purchased the building at 1309 N. Meridian St., Portland, they intended to use it as an office. But Dilcia Ruiz came up with a sweeter idea.
A World of treats
When the Ruiz family purchased the building at 1309 N. Meridian St., Portland, they intended to use it as an office. But Dilcia Ruiz came up with a sweeter idea.
Chamber names awards finalists
The year 2020 was a challenge for everyone. In Jay County, there were still plenty of efforts worthy of praise, even as the coronavirus pandemic brought so much change.
Hospital shifts to new era
This weekend marks the end of another era for Jay County’s hospital.
Retrospect: FTs lifted JC over Carmel
Twenty-five years ago this week, the Jay County High School boys basketball team closed out its best season since 1988.
TCC donated to Redkey Elementary
The Cellular Connection announced Monday that it donated appreciation boxes to more than 500 schools in the United States.
Boyd murder trial moved
The trial for a Portland man charged with murder has been pushed back again.
Uhrick gives gift to foundation
A major gift has been made toward the cause of literacy.
Emergency leader
Redkey’s Blakely stepped into new role in January
Jay stays blue
Make it blue times two. Jay County was rated “blue” (minimal risk for the spread of coronavirus) for the second week in a row in the metrics Indiana State Department of Health updated Wednesday.
District honors efforts
Farmers are typically honored for their various efforts at the Indiana State Fair each year. With the event canceled because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, that did not happen in 2020.
Back on stage
It’s been more than 11 months since anyone has performed live from the stage at Arts Place. That will change Thursday, though the seats in Hall-Moser Theatre will remain empty.
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