Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 6

100 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 6 county to expand the prison to accommodate more inmates. With the project being hopefully completed in February or March of 2022, this will also include additional office space for the county’s 911 staff. Huntington County has also been fortunate to purchase Victory Noll from Saint Anne Communities. The plan for the center is to turn it into a mental health facility for those who are deemed mentally unfit to serve in the jail, as well as a corrections facility, and work release center. The sisters who still live in the facility are actively involved with maintaining the 80- 100 beds in the center. It has been a long-term dream for Wall for open such a facility. He shares, “This is going to be a game changer for our community, because now judges can send those who need mental health treatment to the center.” The center promises to help community members who stray off the path to get back onto their feet and into the workforce. Huntington County is a community willing to collaborate to create a better future on all fronts. And it’s this attitude that draws people to the cities, towns, and townships, as there are always new opportunities awaiting. PREFERRED VENDOR/ PARTNER n Huntington University www.Huntington.edu

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