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lol... Huntington WON the America’s Best Communities contest

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Huntington residents held a rally Monday as city leaders prepare to represent the community in the final round of the America’s Best Communities competition.

The rally was held at Pullman Park.

Eight communities were chosen as finalists for the contest, which is sponsored by Frontier Communications, Dish Network, CoBank and The Weather Channel. More than 300 communities entered the competition, including 13 from West Virginia.

The other finalists were: Lake Havasu City, Arizona; Madison, Indiana; Darrington/Arlington, Washington; Statesboro, Georgia; Chisago Lakes Area, Minnesota; Valley County/Meadows Valley, Idaho; and Tualatin, Oregon.

Huntington Mayor Steve Williams said on MetroNews affiliate WDGG-FM they are using the competition to advance projects in the city.

“Two things always help,” Williams said on the “Big John and Company” morning show. “Have a little competition where you are trying to outdo the next person or the next guy down the road, and secondly, have a deadline. We had each of these.”

Each community will be judged on the completion of short-term projects, community engagement and sustainable community revitalization. The judges are individuals with education and experience in microeconomics and community relationships.

Judges will choose the best community who meets those requirements, with the winner receiving $3 million toward its revitalization plan. The second-place community will receive $2 million, and the third-place recipient will receive $1 million.

Williams will travel with a group of people representing Huntington, including Mary Witten Wiseman, president of the Foundation for the Tri-State Community, and former city manager Margaret Mary Layne.

Williams said the city has already received $150,000 so far, which has helped in getting funds from other organization.

“It’s helped us leverage from corporate sources, philanthropic sources, some state and federal sources $12.7 million dollars,” he said.

Wiseman told MetroNews the opioid problem has drawn people away from the city, and a win could put the city in a positive light.

The winning community will be announced Wednesday at 7 p.m. The announcement will be streamed on the competition’s Facebook page.
 


DENVER — Huntington was named the winner of the America’s Best Communities competition Wednesday in Denver.

City officials were presented with a $3 million check. The money will go to fund local revitalization projects.

Huntington was one of eight finalists in the contest. The second-place winner was Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and the third-place recipient was Statesboro, Georgia.
 


DENVER — Huntington was named the winner of the America’s Best Communities competition Wednesday in Denver.

City officials were presented with a $3 million check. The money will go to fund local revitalization projects.

Huntington was one of eight finalists in the contest. The second-place winner was Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and the third-place recipient was Statesboro, Georgia.
those other two places must REALLY suck[sick]
 
I haven't visited Huntington proper for 30 years when my mother-in-law lived in West Hamlin. Back then Camden Park was a good place to take our kids, and there was a pretty nice city park ( maybe called Ritter ? ). Outside of that there wasn't much that was memorable. Maybe the next time I'm headed to Kentucky I will take a drive through and see just how much better the place is.
 
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