Last Laugh – A Love Letter to Huntington
By Clint McElroy HQ 113 | SPRING 2021 Dear Huntington, How are you? I’m fine. I realize I haven’t written…
By Clint McElroy HQ 113 | SPRING 2021 Dear Huntington, How are you? I’m fine. I realize I haven’t written…
Jim and Mickey St. Clair, along with the Kaiser-Gerlach Foundation, have spent the last 22 years preserving and restoring Huntington’s…
City officials have several events planned to mark Huntington’s 150th anniversary. By Jean Hardiman HQ 113 | SPRING 2021 Look…
Founded 150 years ago on the banks of the Ohio River, Huntington has a proud past and exciting future. By…
For Huntington’s 150th birthday, we came up with 150 reasons to love the grand dame. By James E. Casto HQ…
Mary Leaberry, who turned 100 this year, has witnessed much of Huntington’s history. As the city marks its 150th anniversary,…
Huntington’s two hospital foundations have come together to help support much-needed programs and services in the community. By Carter Seaton…
By Jack Houvouras HQ 113 | SPRING 2021 This year marks a milestone as the city founded by railroad tycoon…
Carter Taylor Seaton may be 80, but the author and sculptor continues to turn out books and art, and has…
Serucell, a small skincare company on the Southside, is taking the world of beauty by storm. By Carter Taylor Seaton…
Barboursville-based Village Caregiving has grown from a single location with one employee to 13 locations in four states with nearly…
He did more than smash that brick wall in the sky. Chuck Yeager lived life to the fullest and along…