LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Five vie to be on council
Five candidates, three seats.
Dunkirk budget moves forward
DUNKIRK — The city is one step away from having its budget for next year set.
CPR assistance
JEMS gets compression systems.
Commissioners push for training
No cybersecurity training, no email privileges.
FAA funds
Feds OK grant for runway work.
Utility shut-off is set to resume
Delinquent water bills could result in some Portland residents losing the service next month for the first time since last winter.
Work is OK’d if funding becomes available
Portland Aviation Board preliminarily agreed Wednesday to allow an Indianapolis contractor to begin construction on Portland Municipal Airport’s 1,500-foot runway extension, if funds become available.
City hires adviser for tax
Portland is one step closer to establishing a stormwater tax.
Workers needed
Marla Grady’s mother was a poll worker. And Grady has been one, too, for the last 15 to 20 years.
Grant program has 14 apply
Committee will review requests Monday.
City officials exposed to COVID-19
Two of Portland’s elected officials were tested for COVID-19 after they were exposed to coronavirus at a city meeting last week.
Council still considering raises
Portland City Council once again tabled a vote on the proposed 2021 budget.
Three grants OK’d
Nearly $4,000 in additional grants have been awarded to Portland business.
Redkey to look at water issues
With a new president at the helm, Redkey Town Council will be focusing on water and sewage issues over the new few months.
Budget approved on first reading
There’s only one more approval left for next year’s county budget.
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