Did you know Huntington was home to the Telbax Playing Card Company? How about the Sunzup card game? Both were creations of John W. Culp and were patented in 1914. The company did not grace our fair ...
To add an event to this calendar, email the event name, date and time, location, and a brief description to [email protected]. Wednesday, October 8 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Senior Citizens’ ...
Three different Vikings scored goals in the boys soccer team’s 3-1 win over Norwell in conference matchup Monday, Sept. 29. The Vikings took a 1-0 lead into halftime and closed it out with two more in ...
Community Foundation Volunteer, Jessica Brewer, recently presented a Kudos Grant to McKenzie’s Hope during the organization’s 2025 Night of Hope event. The annual fundraising event took place on ...
The City of Huntington will begin its annual leaf collection today, Wed., Oct. 8, 2025, weather permitting. Collection crews will start in Zone 1, which corresponds to Monday’s trash route, and ...
Sondra “Kathy” Connolly, age 70, of Warsaw, IN, passed away on Monday, October 6, 2025, at Lutheran Hospital Kosciusko, Warsaw, IN. Kathy was born on October 13, 1954, in Huntington, IN, to the late ...
The Huntington Theatre Guild: Act II will revive its mystery dinner theater later this fall with Murder on the Menu. The production, set to run Oct. 24–25 at New Hope Church, combines a full meal, ...
A police pursuit that began in Whitley County ended early Sunday morning in a crash that left one driver critically injured, according to a press release from the Indiana State Police. The crash ...
Huntington County is expected to experience dangerous heat and humidity over the next few days, according to Huntington County Emergency Management. EMA urges residents to take precautions to stay ...
Community Foundation Board Member, Brady Smekens, recently presented a Kudos Grant to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington County – Warren Site to support a necessary window repair. Repairing the ...
This week’s tale centers on the hamlets of Roche’s Station and Bowerstown in Union Township, both “named places” that might just as well be called “ghost towns” - except they never had a post office.
This tale recalls Huntington’s own “Lime City Ladies.” Their stories are taken from a document in the Keefer Center in the Huntington City- Township Public Library (with some slight additions) and ...
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