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Starting off the Season Right!
Pictured is Hurricane High School’s Lacrosse Team, along with Hurricane Mayor Scott Ed-
wards, after the team’s 12-5 win over Huntington last week. Top scorers were Tyler Sovine with
three goals, Jarrod Hunley with three goals and Darion Doering with two goals.
Shane Wilson is Head Coach of the Hurricane High Lacrosse Team. Courtesy photo.
HADCO announces New Leadership Gary Walton named President of Economic Development Corporation HUNTINGTON -Following an exhaustive, nationwide search, the Board of Directors for the Huntington Area Development Council (HADCO) is proud to announce that Gary Walton has been named President of the
economic development corporation. Gary Walton most recently served as the Executive Director of the Putnam County Development Authority, a role he served for over fourteen years. In that
tenure, Mr. Walton was responsible for visible growth throughout one of the most progressive regions in the state of West Virginia. He led the charge to create employment in the region by leveraging millions in real estate
assets, grants and loan funds as well as private investments towards the growth of the area. The proximity of his efforts to the Huntington market allowed SEE HADCO ON PAGE 8
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