LOCAL
1,000 cases
The Thanksgiving Day update from Indiana State Department of Health pushed Jay County past an unfortunate milestone.
Going virtual
Junior-senior high closed through Dec. 4.
County responds to COVID increase
Government business to be limited to essential work only.
Cystic circumstances
Chenoweth brothers are thriving despite diagnoses.
Solar on the horizon?
Developers continue to show interest in Jay projects.
City has clearer long-term picture
Portland’s agreement with IDEM includes an estimated $20 million in sewer and wastewater plant projects.
A blessed bond
Shared experience forged friendship between Jay County High School student and his teacher.
Boutique bonanza
Amazon and other commercial online retailers aren’t the only clothing stores that are thriving.
End of an era
It's the end of an era — almost.
Ardagh partnering with Parkway
Another partnership has been formed.
Jellisons keep lanes Rollin'
Tammy and David Jellison didn't want to lose a community mainstay.
Dunkirk adjusts utility rules
DUNKIRK— City council will now have more leeway in dealing with residents’ utility bills during the coronavirus pandemic.
Updated on animal control
Commissioners tell task force to move forward, but stop short of committing funding for shelter.
Bailey closed down
Twenty-five years ago this week, the Bailey Corporation was preparing to close.
‘Fun’ visit
Sen. Mike Braun got out of D.C. to stop in at John Jay on Friday.
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