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By Mia Blocher on June 8, 2010
Common Council President Ervin Ebersole may run for mayor in the 2011 primary against recently-announced candidate Terry Abbett.
Posted in Around Huntington, Huntington Headlines, Huntington News, Politics | Tagged City Council, Common Council, Erv Ebersole, Ervin Ebersole, Huntington Election, Huntington mayor, Huntington News |
By Mia Blocher on June 8, 2010
Abbett cited numerous grievances during the last 2.5 years of the Updike administration including financial instability and lack of integrity, and explained Huntington is now often portrayed as a “second-class city.”
Posted in Around Huntington, Huntington Headlines, Huntington News, Politics | Tagged Huntington Indiana race for mayor, Huntington mayor, Huntington News, Mayor Steve Updike, Terry Abbett |
By Contribution posted by the Editor on June 4, 2010
Huntington University has been named a member of the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for its commitment to service throughout the year.
Posted in Around Huntington, Huntington News, Press Releases | Tagged 2009 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, American Council on Education, Campus Compact, Corporation for National and Community Services, Department of Education, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Huntington News, Huntington University, President's Honor Roll, recognition program |
By Mia Blocher on June 3, 2010
I found myself sitting on the hard, wooden pews of the Huntington County Superior Court to watch – and take the witness stand, if necessary – as my co-worker, Seth Anderson, disputed a workplace violence restraining order.
Posted in Huntington Headlines, Huntington News, OpEd Posts, Our View | Tagged bob garrett, bob garrett huntington indiana, bowers brewer garrett & wiley, First Amendment violation, Fran Felts, freedom of the press violation, frivolous lawsuit, frivolous protection order, Hogg Wall Legal, huntington circus, Huntington News, Justin Wall, Pam Fowler, wasting taxpayers money, workplace violence protection order |
By Seth Anderson on June 3, 2010
Fran Felts and Pam Fowler did more than just waste tax dollars having me questioned by the police. They also filed a “Petition of Employer for Injunction Prohibiting Violence or Threats of Violence Against Employee.”
Posted in Huntington Headlines, Huntington News, OpEd Posts, Our View | Tagged bob garrett, bob garrett huntington indiana, bowers brewer garrett & wiley, Fran Felts, frivolous lawsuit, frivolous protection order, Hogg Wall Legal, huntington circus, Huntington News, Justing Wall, wasting taxpayers money, workplace violence protection order |
By Mia Blocher on May 27, 2010
County Coroner Leon Hurlburt named the third Huntington County Drug Drop-off Day a success after the event doubled the amount of outdated or unwanted prescription medications collected last year.
Posted in Around Huntington, Huntington Headlines, Huntington News | Tagged County Coroner Leon Hurlburt, Drug Drop-off day, huntington county, Huntington drug abuse, Huntington News, prescription drug abuse, prescription medicine |
By Contribution posted by the Editor on May 16, 2010
Huntington University education majors are finding teaching positions after graduation, despite the volatile marketplace.
Posted in Huntington News, Press Releases | Tagged Huntington News, Huntington teaching positions, Huntington University, Huntington University education majors |
By Mia Blocher on May 15, 2010
Nature’s Fuel Chief Operating Officer Glenn Johnson hosted several meetings in Huntington last week to answer residents’ questions about the bio-fuel manufacturing company and to allay any fears of noisy trucks and foul smells leaking from the new plant.
Posted in Around Huntington, Huntington Headlines, Huntington News | Tagged bio-fuels, going green, green trash disposal, Huntington business, Huntington News, Nature's Fuel, Nature's Fuel Huntington |
By Mia Blocher on May 12, 2010
Twelve teachers from various schools in the Huntington County Community School Corporation will receive their pink slips this week after the School Board voted 4-3 to approve a teacher reduction.
Posted in Huntington Headlines, Huntington News, Politics | Tagged HCCSC, Huntington News, teacher pink slips, teachers fired, teachers let go, teachers removed |
By Contribution posted by the Editor on May 12, 2010
I would like to address the proposed service fee that City Council has adopted on its first reading on Tuesday May 11th.
Posted in Huntington Headlines, Huntington News, OpEd Posts, Your View | Tagged city services fee, Huntington News, Larry Buzzard, trash fee |
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