Jul 27, 2022

Great Bend Area Supervisor Mic Huddleston retiring from KDOT

Posted Jul 27, 2022 8:00 PM
Mic Huddleston is retiring from KDOT after 32 years.
Mic Huddleston is retiring from KDOT after 32 years.

Mic Huddleston is going to get more time, as he put it, “for goofin’ around with old cars, Army trucks, but especially grandkids.”

That’s what Mic, the Great Bend Area Supervisor, shared about his upcoming plans. After 32 years of devoted service with KDOT, he is retiring effective Aug. 5.

In those 32 years, Mic started in Lyons, then worked as a Great Bend mechanic’s helper. He later worked in various Equipment Operator jobs in La Crosse and Great Bend, then as an Equipment Mechanic. After a series of Equipment Operator promotions, he worked his way to Great Bend Subarea Supervisor and, lastly, Great Bend Area Crew Supervisor. He’s had that last position since 2013.

“I’ve enjoyed every moment and have no regrets,” Mic said.

So, about those old cars and Army trucks: Mic said he’s had a 1965 Mustang “that I’ve goofed around with since high school.” He and his father have worked on or restored “retro rods” and race cars. Mic is a member of a group that rebuilds World War II military vehicles. Their “newest,” he said, is a 1944 model.

He and his wife, Sandy, plan to remain in Barton County. They have a “cool old house,” built in 1906, “out in the country,” he said. “I plan to be buried in my old Mustang in the back yard -- I don’t want to move anymore.”

He and Sandy have three children: Cody, Kade and Kelsie. And three grandchildren: Charley Rose, Kason and Kouper.