RETROSPECT
Retrospect: Spill forced evacuation
Thirty years ago this week, a local nursing home was evacuated.
Rural Dunkirk couple won $30 million
Thirty years ago this week, a Jay County family hit the jackpot.
Expansion was considered
Twenty-five years ago this week, local officials were considering a jail expansion.
Shambarger’s was preparing to sell, move
Forty years ago this week, a local landmark was being prepared for sale.
Ice storm led to various issues
Thirty years ago this week, the community was dealing with the effects of an ice storm.
JC repeated as champion
Twenty-five years ago this week, the Patriots were celebrating their second sectional championship in a row.
Center observed 10th anniversary
Twenty-five years ago this week, a local facility was celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Indians upset unbeaten Cards
Twenty-five years ago this week, the Indians scored a big upset.
JCHS held off Bellmont
Twenty-five years ago this week, the Patriots held off Bellmont to even their record.
FR family raised turkeys for president
Twenty-five years ago this week, a local family was caring for the turkeys that they would take to the White House for the annual parading ceremony.
FR family raised turkeys for president
Twenty-five years ago this week, a local family was caring for the turkeys that they would take to the White House for the annual parading ceremony.
Jay County girls improved to 3-0
‘‘Twenty-five years ago this week, the Jay County High School girls basketball team extended its season-opening winning streak.
Spec building was complete
Twenty-five years ago this week, Dunkirk was making a push to attract new industry.
Jay voters split their tickets
Twenty-five years ago this week, Jay County voters split their tickets as they elected one Republican commissioner and one Democratic commissioner.
Jay Garment workers rallied
Twenty-five years ago this week, local workers were fighter to keep their jobs in Jay County.
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