BUSINESS
Excited for opportunity
Tabby Sprunger will begin her tenure as Jay County Chamber of Commerce’s executive director Monday.
Companies respond to COVID-19
CVS Health and Walgreens have announced plans for hiring additional workers and providing bonuses to employees required to work on-site during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Convenience change
Essential business is not business as usual.
Options altered
Local funeral homes have all had to change they way they do things in the face of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the ever-changing restrictions that go along with it.
Stellar off for 2020
State suspends program; Jay! plans to seek designation next year.
SBA offers emergency loans
Indiana has been designated as an eligible area for Small Business Administration Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance for COVID-19, Jay County Development Corporation executive director Travis Richards said Thursday.
More than 22,000 file for benefits
The financial impact of COVID-19 can now be quantified.
Unemployment jumps to 3.5%
Unemployment has been historically low.
Meals available
Local restaurants provide free and reduced options.
Tyson curtails business travel
Tyson Foods Inc., parent of Tyson Mexican Original, has joined several large corporations such as Walmart and Amazon to restrict international business travel because of the coronavirus.
Connect shares mission for city
Cohesiveness. Collaboration. Unity.
Deadline is Monday for chamber event
Monday is the deadline to make reservations for the Jay County Chamber of Commerce’s annual community awards banquet.
Former Walmart may get new owner
John Hemmelgarn, director of Jay/Portland Building & Planning, said Thursday that Pioneer Packaging is looking to buy the property.
Love the ’90s
The fair is going old school.
Flipping excitement
Jay County team expresses enthusiasm following Indiana Bond Bank event
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