BUSINESS
Jay native Bickel will lead ACEDC
A Jay County native will be the new leader of economic development in Adams County.
Skelly to pursue graduate degree
The Commercial Review’s city reporter is switching roles.
Permit OK’d for Scout wind farm
Scout Clean Energy has been granted approval for another wind farm.
Adams celebrates 20 years in business
Roy Adams came to work at Jay County Hospital in 1983. He expected only a temporary stay.
Ardagh is refinancing most expensive bond
Ardagh Group, parent of glass container manufacturing plants in Dunkirk and Winchester, moved this week to refinance its most expensive bond, The Irish Times reported.
Environmental groups sue Tyson
A pair of environmental groups have sued Tyson Foods Inc., parent of Tyson Mexican Original of Portland, claiming the company’s marketing and advertising are deceptive.
Ardagh spins off metal business
Ardagh Group, parent of Dunkirk's glass container manufacturing plant, has spun off its metal packaging business, merging it with a company owned by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.
Buyer identified for wind power
Baltimore-based Constellation will be the buyer of 80 percent of the power generated by the 130 megawatt Bitter Ridge Wind Farm, which is expected to be operational by September 2020.
Price-fixing allegations probed
The Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into claims that Tyson Foods, Pilgrim's Pride and Sanderson Farms may have conspired to fix poultry prices.
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Jay County’s Benjamin J. Freeman is now a partner in the law firm of Beasley & Gilkison LLP.
Meeker issues internet report
Mary Meeker’s highly anticipated annual report on internet trends has arrived.
US Aggregates adds 2 quarries
US Aggregates has acquires two new quarries and another fine grind facility in Indiana.
I&M seeks another rate hike
Indiana Michigan Power says its proposed rate increase will help cover the cost of a program called Innovate Indiana.
Sprungers start new title company
An area law firm is getting involved in the title business.
Building permits clear $1.3 million
Permits were issued in April by the Jay/Portland Building and Planning Office for $1.3 million in new construction.
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