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Assistant chief hired
Schlechty will return to force in No. 2 role
No comments on condominium project
A special meeting was held Thursday to hear comments from the public about a proposed condominium project. There were none.
No comment
A special meeting was held Thursday to hear comments from the public about a proposed condominium project. There were none.
Schlechty to be assistant police chief
Portland police got a new chief less than two months ago. A new assistant chief is set to join him.
Budget adjusted
The 2022 budget is nearly finished.
Jay County stays orange
Jay County is rated at high risk for the spread coronavirus for the third consecutive week.
Effort will enhance services
Jay County is getting some additional help to fight the opioid epidemic.
Boyd trial moved again
The trial for a Portland man charged with murder has been moved again.
Foundation announces scholarships
Local students will be receiving nearly $145,000 in scholarships.
Medical mission
Unsure what he wanted his next step to be, Colin Good took a break before heading to college.
Woodworking outlet
Wyatt native Fritz found a new way to work with wood after he was forced to end his career hanging cabinets
Groups receive grant awards
Thirteen organizations will be receiving financial assistance.
Show hit record numbers
Twenty-five years ago this week, the Tri-State Antique Engine and Tractor Show was being referred to as the best and biggest ever.
I&M donates building
A regional company donated a building to Hartford City to house city services.
Scenes at the show
Walt Sappington of West Branch, Michigan, gets help starting his engine from Kenny Thomas of Oakwood, Ohio, on Thursday during the Tri-State Antique Engine and Tractor Show at Jay County?Fairgrounds. The show continues through Saturday. (The Commercial Review/Bailey Cline) For more photos, click here.
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