On Friday, Jeff Zimmer, treasurer of the Lake Gaston Weed Control Council, told the Lake Gaston Gazette-Observer that Halifax County and the LGWCC had agreed on funding invasive species treatment
On Friday, Jeff Zimmer, Treasurer of the Lake Gaston Weed Control Council, told the Lake Gaston Gazette-Observer that Halifax County and the LGWCC had agreed on funding invasive species treatment
Halifax County Manager Dia Denton spoke at the July 20 Lake Gaston Weed Control Council meeting at Longbridge VFD discussing the obstacles to the county appropriating its $116,000 share the
Klausner Lumber Two LLC in Enfield has been purchased.
The plant, located at 260 Piper Lane, abruptly shut down in March, along with its sister facility in Live Oak, Florida, its first U.S. facility which opened in 2013 â with little explanation from Klausner officials to employees and county officials.
An auction took place on Thursday, with virtual attendance limited to interested parties due to COVID-19, resulting in a winning bid from binderholz Group, headquartered in Fügen, Austria.
Binderholzâ final offer for the purchased assets was $83.4M in cash, plus those assumed liabilities, including the Halifax County Deferred Obligation in the maximum amount of $3,287,500. The offer was a win over another bidder, Mayr Melnhof Holz, headquartered in Leoben, Austria. Binderholz also has purchased the facility in Live Oak.