By: Destiney Dingess
HUNTINGTON — The Huntington Sanitary Board voted Friday to transfer $4 million from its 13th Street West Pump Station project to its 3rd and 5th Avenue sewer separation project.
Destiney Dingess is a local journalist based in Huntington, West Virginia. With a focus on covering news and events in Cabell County, Dingess has written for various publications including the Herald Dispatch, BLACK, GARY LEE, The Coal Valley News, Charleston Gazette-Mail, The Parthenon, and Williamson Daily News. She is dedicated to providing accurate and timely information to her community.
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Destiney Dingess' coverage primarily focuses on local government, elections, infrastructure, public health, and community events in West Virginia's Cabell County. She is particularly interested in reporting on government announcements and press releases related to these topics.
If you are reaching out to Destiney with a pitch or story idea, consider how it fits into the local context of Cabell County and aligns with her focus on government and politics at the local level. Information about candidates filing for city or county races, updates on infrastructure projects such as wastewater upgrades or new facilities aimed at improving public health could be relevant for her coverage.
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