Agriculture teacher Katie Loy comes up just short while diving to try to make a save during a volleyball game as part of the Jay County Junior-Senior High School student-staff game night on Tuesday.
Maybe that’s why the Patriot girls let a Brave win the 50-yard butterfly.
This column is being reprinted from March 8, 2006. Jack enjoyed the beauty of the outdoors, from his flying friends to bulbs that burst forth with spring beauty.
When I was younger I’d hear stories from my father about how his parents, in the heat of the moment, would sometimes forget which of their three boys they were yelling at to stop causing mischief. So ...
A planned housing development has taken another step toward receiving $1.2 million in funding and is set to go out for quotes ...
Jay County Chamber of Commerce will hold a call-out meeting for its Launch Jay! Business pitch competition from 4 to 7 p.m.
Jay County has its first confirmed case of bird flu in 2026. Indiana State Board of Animal Health announced Friday that a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected at a commercial ...
The artist and author will hold a public artist talk at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Ball State University’s Sursa Hall to talk about that book — “Belonging: A German Reckons With History and Home” — and her ...
Upgrades for local responders’ radios have been in the works for years. In September, the county approved a $4.64 million lease agreement with Motorola for new radios for emergency responders and ...
The Indiana Wesleyan University Chorale performed Sunday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church in Portland. The concert was ...
Magician Brenden Trojan prepares for appearing to pull coins from thin air with Nathan Arnold, 6, Portland, during his performance Saturday at Jay County Campus of Arts Place. Trojan’s family-friendly ...
East Jay Elementary recently held a food drive. East Jay Elementary’s donations went directly to Willow Tree Ministries Food ...