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Domtar Paper Co. is inviting the public to Jeffreys Cliffs Conservation & Recreation Area in Hancock County from 9 to 11 a.m. April 12 to hike and search for Bigfoot. And there’s a good chance ...
Domtar will temporarily idle the operations of its Hawesville, Ky. mill beginning May 5, 2020 and temporarily lay off approximately 400 of the mill's employees. The temporary shutdown will reduce ...
Employee volunteers from Domtar’s Hawesville Pulp & Paper Manufacturing Mill read to Perry Central Elementary students; a grant from Domtar funded 160 books for the school. March 29, 2019 03:31 ...
Domtar Corp. said Monday it will temporarily lay off 400 employees as it plans to idle its Hawesville, Kentucky paper mill starting May 5th. The stock rose 2.0% in morngin trading.
HAWESVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A region relying on manufacturing is getting a big boost. On Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Domtar Paper Co. is investing $51 million to upgrade its facility in ...
As such, Domtar will continue to be led by its management team and Paper Excellence plans to retain Domtar's Fort Mill, ... Marlboro, and Hawesville have not been started," he told the news outlet.
HAWESVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Domtar Hawesville Mill was recognized by the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) as the Kentucky Manufacturer of the Year in the large business category ...
Recall Domtar's recent leadership hire (Murray Hewitt), which likely points toward conversion to containerboard at its Hawesville white paper mill. While Domtar has no confirmed customers yet for ...
HAWESVILLE, Ky. (WFIE) - Kentucky State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in Hancock County. That’s according to Hawesville Police Chief B.J. Burton, who tells us it happened ...
Recycling Today (RT): Tell us more about Domtar’s decision to convert its Kingsport machine from uncoated freesheet to recycled containerboard.Why did that location make sense for this $350 million ...
The switch could lead to production of 2.5 million tons of linerboard, which is also called containerboard, at the plants, says John Williams, CEO of Fort Mill-based Domtar Corp.
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