City News & Updates
Krauskopf, Kevin
The United Way of Huntington County, Huntington County’s Commissioners’ Office and Emergency Management Agency, and Purdue Extension are teaming up to provide free box fans to Huntington County residents who need assistance keeping their homes cooler with high temperatures and an excessive heat warning in this week’s forecast.
Thompson, Megan
We will be showing Disney-Pixar's "Elemental" on August 30 at Hier's Park.
Krauskopf, Kevin
Atlas Construction employees excavate limestone and bedrock from a more than 20-foot-deep trench in the Tipton and Lafontaine Street intersection. Learn what's next and what to expect in the coming weeks.
Krauskopf, Kevin
Local non-profit Huntington Veterans Day 5K Inc. broke ground on Monday, August 19, on an Iwo Jima Memorial honoring the millions of American veterans who served in World War II.
On August 14th, Huntington North High School hosted the first meeting of the year for "That Viking Thing," a student leadership group led by Mayor Richard Strick. Now in its second year, the initiative, which began in the 2023-2024 school year, aims to empower students to take on leadership roles within their school and community, promoting advocacy and civic engagement among the youth.
Krauskopf, Kevin
We want you to be informed about an essential program happening in Huntington and communities of all sizes across the country. Your local water utility is currently developing a Service Line Inventory in accordance with the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule (LCR). We’re excited to share some key details with you, making sure you’re in the know about this initiative.
Krauskopf, Kevin
Alongside residents of a south side neighborhood, the City of Huntington recently broke ground on a project to correct longstanding stormwater drainage problems along Cottage Avenue, Park Street and Jessup Street.
Krauskopf, Kevin
An Indiana Department of Natural Resources Lake and River Enhancement Program grant for up to $70,000 will back a 2025 streambank stabilization project for a section of the Little River in downtown Huntington.
Krauskopf, Kevin
Explore a dozen Huntington area trails at your own pace in an exciting end-of-summer challenge!
Krauskopf, Kevin
The Huntington County Health Department announced in July that more than $164,000 will be distributed to continue community efforts against substance abuse and addiction.