Allevard-Sogefi Dedicates Plant
A Wayne County automotive part manufacturer celebrated Wednesday not only its survival but its ability to adapt and move forward during challenging economic times.   Read more...
American Foundation for the Blind Expands
The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), the national organization to which Helen Keller dedicated her life, announced the expansion of AFB TECH in Huntington, West Virginia.  Read more...
Japanese Firm Opens in Barboursville
Half a dozen new high tech jobs are coming to Cabell County as a highly specialized die-cutter machine shop opens in Barboursville.  Read more...
New Plant to Open in Cabell County
Japan-based manufacturer Nippon Tungsten will invest $2.4 million, is expected to create six jobs initially, and is scheduled to be in operation by May 2010.   Read more...
HADCO Lays Foundation for Growth
In more ways than one, 2010 brings new beginnings for the Huntington Area Development Council, but they come with a healthy dose of been-around-the-block wisdom and hindsight.   Read more...

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