Big Sean’s Dawgs offers a few different takes on the all-American meal. Customers have a few different hot “dawgs” to choose from on the menu, including a classic all-beef (Fisher Meats) hot dog, one ...
Gail Compton, age 83, of Portland passed away on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024, at her residence. She was born in Portland on July 24, 1941, the daughter of Williard “Bill” and June (Frasher) Ireland. She ...
Taking advantage of nearly an extra 30 seconds in the 115-pound match, Ruble secured her seventh career pin in the first round to help the Jay County High School girls wrestling team take down the ...
Pictured is the 2024-25 Fort Recovery boys bowling team. Front row from left are Eli Lennartz, Riley Grieshop, Drew Backs and ...
Donald E. Wood, 85, formerly of Fort Recovery, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, at Wesleyan Health and Rehabilitation Center in Marion, Indiana. He was born on April 28, 1939, in Cleveland, Ohio, ...
American Rescue Plan Act dollars need to be allocated by the end of the year. With December only a few weeks away, options are limited.
Alexis Sibray, one of two juniors on the Jay County High School girls basketball team, gets fouled by Amayia Shetler of South ...
Mary Ann Clark, age 92, of Portland passed away on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, in Persimmon Ridge Healthcare in Portland. She was born in Fort Recovery on July 5, 1932, the daughter of Chester and Mary ...
Trapped in a body that was letting him down, faced with an inexorable decline by painful inches, he could have been expected to lash out. At the very least, he could have been expected to say he would ...
The Jay County Winter Swim team took first place at the TAC Fall Invite hosted by New Castle Middle School on Saturday, as the girls team claimed the top spot and the boys finished with the ...
Health insurance rates will be changing for county employees next year. Jay County Commissioners approved a nearly $1.58 million proposal Tuesday with Physicians Health Plan for a fully insured plan ...
Other American Rescue Plan Act expenditures approved at the meeting include $8,000 for new tables and chairs for the city building and $3,145.95 for signs and posts for the street department. At its ...