HUNTINGTON — Latta’s School Furnishings & Playgrounds, a 93-year-old business in Huntington, is moving its operations to a new facility, according to company owner Mike Mullarky.
HUNTINGTON — Marshall University students were treated to tours of the new Brad D. Smith Center for Business and Innovation on Sunday, ahead of the start of the spring semester.
Wednesday’s announcement that LG Electronics plans to invest $700 million in West Virginia to develop technologies in clean energy and telehealth was good news for the state. It could be
HUNTINGTON — Competition for students, pressure to reduce expenditures and an increase in cyber security threats are among the issues higher education institutions like Marshall University continue to face.