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Funding priorities
Jay School Corporation is expecting to receive millions in relief funds from the federal government. It has developed a plan for how to utilize those dollars.
FR approves staff plan
FORT RECOVERY –– Fort Recovery Local Schools will be finished with its Virtual Academy program at the end of the school year. Some elementary staffing changes will be made as well.
Hearing set in Young case
A change of plea hearing has been scheduled for a Portland woman who faces charges relating to the death of her son.
Walt Rodgers dies at age 100
Walt Rodgers, farmer, veteran, one-time deputy sheriff, two-term Jay County Commissioner and longtime community leader, died Friday at Miller’s Merry Manor in Dunkirk. He was 100.
Practice sprouts
Emily Reynolds wants to help children grow to their full potential. That’s why she recently opened her specialized practice, ReSprout Therapy, at John Jay Center for Learning.
Chamber honored Diener
Twenty-five years ago this week, Dunkirk paid tribute to one of its longtime civic leaders.
Council clarifies rules for mobile homes
REDKEY — The ordinance relating to mobiles and modulars is being modified.
JCDC backs quarry expansion
A proposal to land allowing for the expansion of the local stone quarry has the support of Jay County Development Corporation.
Preliminary OK
The county’s first solar project continues to move forward.
Connect is designated
Portland has a Main Street, officially.
Cases are up, but Jay remains at blue
The county’s rating stayed the same, but its numbers were up.
Request pulled
Portland City Council won’t be deciding on US Aggregates’ rezoning request, at least not for now.
Shifting to fiber
The courthouse may be upgrading to fiber internet.
Dunkirk finalizes alcohol policy
DUNKIRK — A policy allowing the sale of alcohol in Dunkirk City Park has received final approval.
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