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Jay Co. teen killed in crash
Vehicle hit poles and caught on fire
Steam-powered
The word “gas” is right there in the association’s name.
Jay stays orange, barely
The county stayed orange this week. Barely.
Jay Co. falls to 37th in state
The local unemployment rate was unchanged in July. Its ranked among the state’s 92 counties dropped significantly.
School board amends, approves resolution
About 100 attended meeting that involved potential future COVID-19 rules
Commissioners OK $ for vehicles
Sheriff’s office requested funds for three additional new cars
Dunkirk to hire officers
City plans to use part-time help to cover weekend shifts
City to get a new firetruck
Board approves $1.2 million purchase
Officer directed on vacation
Twenty-five years ago this week, a Portland police officer was continuing a three-decade tradition.
Launch Jay! applications are open
Those interested in pitching business ideas have one more week to sign up for a local competition.
City to get new firetruck
Portland Fire Department will be getting a new truck.
Redkey creates fund for COVID relief $
Town is expected to receive nearly $290,000
Zoning board denies request
A proposed confined feeding operation will need to come up with a new plan for its location.
Priorities similar
Priorities for those who use Portland’s parks are much the same now as they were five years ago.
Dry weather aids runway progress
Weather has mostly cooperated recently, allowing for Portland Municipal Airport’s runway project to gain some momentum.
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