CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE
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.
Red Cross needs your help
To the editor: As the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to impact our communities, we need help ensuring we have a sufficient blood supply to support hospital patients in Indiana and across the country.
We need to be prepared, positive
This is probably going to get worse before it gets better.
Closed til May 1
JC to continue e-learning, waivers
More than 22,000 file for benefits
The financial impact of COVID-19 can now be quantified.
Salvaged season?
INDIANAPOLIS and COLUMBUS, Ohio — There is a glimmer of hope spring sports will continue.
Like clockwork
Gulley offers praise after 551 meals served; lays out next steps, including live stream Friday.
Limiting contact
Many offices at Jay County Courthouse will be closed to the public as of the end of business today.
Free resources
With healthcare and government officials recommending Americans stay home as much as possible in order to slow the spread of coronavirus, there are still a lot of options for entertainment.
Meals available
Local restaurants provide free and reduced options.
JC adds evening pick-up window
Local schools are continuing to provide more resources to help families during the coronavirus pandemic.
Brown has his focus on flexibility
Fort Recovery superintendent praises staff, adds that communication will be key
Impact continues to expand
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic continued to expand Monday, the day Indiana recorded its first death from COVID-19.
DeWine has shown true leadership
Life and death.
Learning continues
“Our teachers are teaching. Our kids are learning,” Jay Schools superintendent Jeremy Gulley told school board members Monday.
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