Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 6

96 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 6 H untington County, Indiana is blessed to be home to active community members willing to help where they can. This rural, agriculture-based community has a wide variety of activities, cultural venues, as well as many exciting things to see and do. It is also home to two major reservoirs, Roush Lake and Salamonie Lake. Whether you’re into fishing, hunting, horseback riding, art, or want to indulge in some fine dining, Huntington County has something for you! The county’s central hub is Huntington City. Situated on the banks of the Wabash and Little Rivers, the mid-sized northeastern Indiana city is bursting with historical charm. But the county is more than just its main metropolitan area. Small towns like Andrews, Roanoke, Markle, Mt. Etna, and Warren to name a few, all have their own charm. When it comes to opportunities in the area, Jackson Township is the fastest growing township in the county, due in part to its proximity to Allen County and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Another part of Huntington County that deserves a visit would be Roanoke’s vibrant downtown with its variety of five-star restaurants. Overall, the economy in the county is booming. “Economic developments are just popping out of the woodwork,” says Tom Wall, President of the Board of Commissioners of Huntington County. All these communities are helped by Huntington County AT A GLANCE HUNTINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA WHAT: A large, thriving community of communities; pop. approx. 39,000 WHERE: Northeastern, Indiana WEBSITE: www.huntington.in.us unty, All about Collaboration na

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