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Commissioners select $395k proposal
Another step has been taken toward developing the land county officials purchased this year.
Revitalization loan approved
Dunkirk City Council on Monday approved a $25,000 downtown revitalization loan for Rock Fuqua for upgrades at 128 S. Main St.
Fort Recovery honors
The families of Joe Bruns (above) and Ed Wehrkamp (below) were invited onto the field at Friday night’s Fort Recovery High School football game against Urbana as each was honored for their contributions. Bruns, who died Thursday, was a longtime teacher and coach at FRHS, including the girls golf coach …
Sawmill slicing
Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Association director Rex Beckom runs the sawmill Friday morning during the organization’s show. The 58th annual Tri-State show concluded Saturday. (The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney)
Study group will be formed
Jay County Commissioners discussed plans Monday for a study committee to look into Jay County Country Living’s finances. (Commissioners agreed to look into the matter but decided to hold off on a vote until their next meeting.)
PCC installs new equipment
The first of three new machines arrived last week at Pennville Custom Cabinetry in Portland, part of a $500,000 investment to expand the company’s product line.
Confer was learning VP role
Twenty-five years ago this week, a Dunkirk resident was settling into his new role.
Popular engine
WWII airplane engine a big draw
TPF awards to 77 students
Students will receive more than $150,000 in scholarships.
Schwartz died in accident Thursday
A rural Portland man died after a vehicle crash Thursday on Indiana 18.
The manual man
‘Paper dealer’ from Bucyrus, Ohio, prefers to make sales in person at Tri-State show
Council makes budget changes
Funding for Country Living survives narrow vote
Crossland sentenced to life
Judge makes jury’s recommendation official
Grant awards go to 16 projects
Sixteen local projects and six teachers will receive funding support.
Jay rate jumps to 3.8%
Jay County was able to head in the right direction when unemployment shifts were a mixed bag in June.
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