The historic Old German Schoolhouse, located on the Wabash- Huntington County Line Road, will open its doors for a special “Celebration of Fall” program on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. The event invites ...
The Barnhart Book Store was an iconic fixture in this community from 1906 until 1991. Enjoy its story along with some reminiscences from the past. William H. Barnhart (1858-1939) was born in Thorntown ...
The upcoming Salamonie Summer Festival Marketplace will feature artisan booths, handcrafted goods and local favorites when the event returns on Saturday, Nov. 8. The festival’s arts & crafts ...
Local author and illustrator Melissa Jones, a retired Huntington County elementary teacher, is releasing her latest children’s book, “Eva’s 12 Days of Christmas,” with a heartfelt mission: to help ...
Alice Friesen and Addison Winter each earned spots at the IHSAA Girls Cross Country Meet this weekend after qualifying at the New Haven Regional Saturday, Oct. 25. Friesen finished in 12th place ...
Ghosts, ghouls and good times are haunting Huntington County this Halloween week, with events for every age and interest - from winery bingo to trunkor treats, costume galas and classic ...
Tracing the path of the Rickert photo­graphic studio is a nos­talgic 132-year journey from Robert “Bob” Rickert back through his father, William Rickert, and six pre­vious local photogra­phers dating ...
Monday, October 13, marked a disappointing day in Huntington's history - the reopening of North and South Jefferson Street to through traffic. As a 30-year resident of North Jefferson, I can attest to ...
Huntington North High School’s girls’ bas­ketball state champion teams were recognized and remembered at a recent Huntington County Historical Society program that featured the teams’ head coach, Fred ...
TheHuntingtonNorth football team traveled to Logansport to open the IHSAA sectional round of the state tournament and fell short to the Berries in a 15-12 defensive battle Friday, Oct. 24. After a ...