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Expanded celebration
Jay County Junior-Senior High School will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its first homecoming this weekend with a wide variety of special activities in addition to the usual celebration.
Council looks at plans for possible upgrades to pool
Fort Recovery Village Council heard updates on the pool renovation project at its meeting Monday.
Stahl floats facilities upgrades
Superintendent Tony Stahl shared goals and a proposal from architectural firm Garmann Miller for renovations to Barrenbrugge Athletic Park during Fort Recovery School Board’s meeting Monday.
Vote centers planned
Jay County Election Board shared details Monday at a public hearing about its plan to begin using vote centers in 2026.
Another tort filed
Another tort claim involving the City of Portland came to light during Monday’s Portland City Council meeting.
Heated again
Council members, the clerk-treasurer and the mayor were at odds again Monday night, with the 2026 budget as the first subject of contention. The second was another new tort claim, this one filed by Portland Police Chief Dustin Mock and investigator Jeff Hopkins against six defendants.
Enrollment is up
Superintendent Jeremy Gulley reported to Jay School Board on Monday that enrollment in Jay School Corporation has increased for the 2025-26 school year.
Motion to dismiss filed in suit
Attorney Katlyn M. Christman filed a motion Friday to dismiss Portland clerk-treasurer Lori Phillips’ lawsuit against the police department, Portland Police Chief Dustin Mock and investigator Jeff Hopkins, arguing that they cannot be sued.
Hearing on vote centers set for Monday
The majority of Indiana counties either already have vote centers or are in the process of implementing them. Local officials hope to join that list soon, allowing registered voters in Jay County to cast ballots at any county designated location starting in 2026.
John Jay partnership shifts
John Jay Center for Learning and Ivy Tech – Muncie are back together again. The educational organizations held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house Friday to formally announce the transition that went into effect July 1.
Cuts made to ’26 budget proposal
Jay County Council agreed Wednesday to advertise a $26.1 million budget for 2026, a decrease of about $902,000 from the budget reviewed Sept. 2. It now sits at an increase of $2 million (roughly 8%) from the current year.
Radio lease approved
Jay County Council agreed Wednesday to a $4.64 million lease agreement with Motorola for new radio equipment for emergency responders and other agencies across the county.
Budget reviewed
Portland Park Board discussed the proposed 2026 budget for the parks, including possible increases in various areas, during its meeting Tuesday.
City faces another tort claim
The Commercial Review learned this week of the additional tort claim, filed by former wastewater department employee Brad Clayton. The newspaper reported on four other open tort claims last week as well as two claims that have been resolved.
County to seek grants $ for roads, bridges
Jay County Commissioners OK’d a $295,505 commitment Monday for a Community Crossings grant application for paving approximately 3 miles of county road 400 South. They also approved an agreement with Indianapolis engineering firm SJCA to apply for federal funding to repair a county road 400 North bridge.
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