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Portland residents were in reenactment
Retrospect — 35 years ago this week, a couple of Portland residents took part in a “war.”
Klatsch canceled, schedule altered
Several changes are being made to the holiday schedule. The Commercial Review and The News and Sun have both canceled their traditional Koffee Klatsch events because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Rezoning approved
A downtown Portland bookstore may soon be moving.
Sidewalk step
Portland took the next step to ensure Votaw Street will be safe to walk along.
Muralist medler
Native painted scene on Geneva Town Hall, has been recruited for Rotary piece in Portland.
School returning to in-person
Jay County Junior-Senior High students will be back in their classrooms Monday.
Jay County Jail to limit intake
Local residents won’t be visiting the sheriff’s office any time soon. Some offenders won’t be staying there, either.
COVID has hit all Jay nursing facilities
COVID-19 has now spread to every nursing home in Jay County.
County limits to essential business
Appointments are now needed to visit Jay County Courthouse. County government business is also limited to essential work only.
Fields retiring from animal control
Animal control may no longer be available in Jay County next year.
Creating memories
Emily Ratcliff rushed to the hospital in 2017 to meet her friend’s newborn baby boy.
Fisher gets state grant
A local meat processing facility is getting a little help.
Craven Nutrition location to open Monday
Just in time for the post-Thanksgiving fitness crunch, a new dietary supplement store is set to open Monday in Portland.
Jay rallied for win
Twenty-five years ago this week, it took a rally for the Patriots to open their season with a win.
Dunkirk foundation celebrates 50th
Half a century ago, a Dunkirk physician felt called to create a scholarship fund for local students.
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