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Bendix upgrading Huntington complex to a state-of-the-art facility
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (WFFT) - Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC will upgrade the Huntington Distribution Center into a state-of-the-art operation over the next year and a half. Bendix, a member of Knorr-Bremse, is the North American leader in the development and manufacture of active safety, air management and braking system technologies...
D.A.R. gets K9 demo
HUNTINGTON — The Samuel Huntington Daughters of the American Revolution chapter members received a K9 demonstration last Thursday showing how the Huntington County Sheriff’s Department’s K9s pinpoint drugs and apprehend a suspect. Deputy Cody Jones and his partner K9 officer Zeus, a 3-year-old Dutch shepherd, and Deputy...
Huntington BOW addresses street construction projects
HUNTINGTON — The Huntington Board of Public Works and Safety awarded its Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs project that addresses flood problems, and it approved two other street project change orders during its April 15 meeting. In addition, the city announced in a press release that Gov....
Arbor Day 2024 at Huntington Evergreen Park
Kathryn Lisinicchia,a founding member of MACES in 2021 and the city’s Tree Board in 2023 talks about the preparations and public events for this Saturday’s Arbor Day celebration in Huntington at the Evergreen Park Arboretum, the only one in the Northeast region of Indiana. BY ILENE HALUSKA / ihaluska@PlainDealerIN.com.
Huntington North’s Wagner to run at DePauw
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (WANE) – Huntington North High School’s Noah Wagner is heading to DePauw University to continue his academic and athletic career, as the senior signed with the Tigers track & field program on Friday. Wagner is a four-year varsity letter winner for the Vikings track program. He won the sectional title last year as […]
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
HUNTINGTON COUNTY — INDOT announces alternating closures of U.S. 24 for bridge deck overlays over Cow Creek in Roanoke. Crews will begin working between E 900 N and 2nd Street on or after April 29. Work on the eastbound side of U.S. 24 will take place first and is expected to last approximately one month until June. Once work on the eastbound side is complete, crews will switch to the westbound side. Work is weather-dependent, schedules can change and please drive distraction-free around work zones.
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