BUSINESS
Cajun on wheels
Six months ago, René and Rena LeBlanc were weighing moves to Illinois and Florida. Now they’re bringing Cajun cuisine to northeast Indiana.
Invenergy plans Indiana project
A company with plans for a Jay County solar farm announced plans for a similar facility in northwest Indiana this week.
Lifetime in jewelry
Jim Brewster has been in the jewelry industry nearly all his life.
Jay permits total nearly $3.6 million
The first two months of the year were relatively quiet in terms of construction. One large project accounted for more than half of the total cost.
Hospice undergoing name change
Beginning next month, a local hospital will have a new moniker.
A Haven for halo
Salty Haven opened for halotherapy, an alternative medicine practice, in the back room of Sunshine Boutique, 128 Wayne St., Fort Recovery, early last month.
BOND closes its $2 billion round
An investment fund led by a Jay County native has closed its second fund.
TCC donated to Redkey Elementary
The Cellular Connection announced Monday that it donated appreciation boxes to more than 500 schools in the United States.
Byju’s close to purchasing its rival
A company that counts a former Portland resident as a major investor is close to acquiring one of its rivals.
Sheldon’s Stylz
Sheldon Ballinger loves being around animals.
Eubanks leaving CR for job in Indy
The Commercial Review’s city reporter is headed back home.
Daniels elected chamber president
Jay County Chamber of Commerce recently elected officers during a modified annual meeting.
JCDC reviews details of job
Community development position to be posted next week.
BSU program is ranked 17th
Ball State University’s online master’s of business administration program tied for 17th in this year’s list of best online programs from U.S. News & World Report.
Jay’s rate is down to 3%
Unemployment is back to pre-pandemic levels.
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