BUSINESS
Educator seeking to address challenges
Jay County Purdue Extension Office’s newest employee is looking to help tackle some of their area’s biggest challenges.
Awarded, rescinded
Redevelopment commission grants funds for Jalisco, pulls back $ for brewery.
Lofty vision
New salon on Meridian Street in Portland includes boutique with plans to do nails as well.
Permits clear $1.3 million
Permits issued by the Jay/Portland Building and Planning Office in May totaled $1.37 million in new construction.
Ardagh partnering on new bottle
Ardagh Group is partnering to manufacture another new type of bottle.
Alley to get EDIT loan
Portland’s bowling alley will soon have new lanes.
Cooper Farms opens recruiting center
An area employer has opened a new recruiting center.
Sorority leader
Seven years ago, a local woman started a journey that would eventually result in her leading a sorority.
New courses
Restaurant opening at Portland Golf Club will focus menu on southern-style offerings.
Wagner featured in best in finance
A Jay County native was recently featured in Louisville Business First.
Cline joins The CR as a reporter
Bailey Cline has joined The Commercial Review as its county reporter.
United Way receives funding
Grant program through Lilly will provide support for non-profits.
Tyson closes plant, faces China actions
Tyson Foods Inc. will be closing its Columbia, South Carolina, meat processing plant, moving production to another location.
New old plans
Arts?Place shifts back to original expansion idea, will add visual arts facility across from current site.
Ronald to retire, Cooney to be publisher
Jack Ronald will be retiring as publisher of The Commercial Review and The News and Sun at the end of June.
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