Whitley County
Whitley County in Indiana is situated in the North America. It comprises of four important cities to explore, Columbia City, Churubusco, South Whitley and Larwill. Formed in the year 1842, Whitley County has a wide historical importance. It was named after the great American warrior col. William Whitley, who gave his life in the Battle of Thames on 8th October 1813.
To remember his sacrifice forever, the people of Indiana named this land as Whitely County.
The county is separated into 9 townships: Columbia, Cleveland, Etna-Troy, Jefferson, Richland, Smith, Thorn Creek, Union and Washington. Since before, Whitley people were primarily agriculture minded because of the large fertile lands of Whitely County. Even today Whitley communities have maintained their connection to agriculture and conduct agriculture expo for benefit of farmers.
Various County offices of Whitley County are located in Columbia City. Whitley County is becoming a center for business and hence, many residential and commercial complexes are developing in this area in the past years.
Even though Whitley County is predominant for its lush pathways, Blue River Trails, recreational parks and historical locations, more and more industrial organizations are stepping here, thus employment opportunities in Whitely County are growing simultaneously.
The Economic Development Corporation (EDC) of Whitley County works with regional and state partners to support and encourage the clients’ business development and efforts to reach their goals. Triad Metals International is one such company, which developed in this area and has become a large steel manufacturing unit in the area.
Moreover, Whitley County is a best place to live due to its favorable climatic conditions, warm people and thriving scope for development.
