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The joint venture will be the companies second one in Louisiana. Tolko Industries and Hunt Forest Products are also partners in LaSalle Lumber Co. (pictured). Photo: LaSalleLumber.com
BATON ROUGE, La. Hunt Forest Products and Tolko Industries have announced plans to develop a $240 million sawmill in Bienville Parish. The joint venture, their second in Louisiana, is projected to create 130 new direct jobs and 387 indirect jobs in Louisiana s Northwest Region, including approximately 300 construction jobs.
The news was announced July 26 by Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards, Hunt Forest Products co-owner James D. Hunt and Tolko President and CEO Brad Thorlakson. Construction on the new facility is expected to start in early 2022, with commercial operations starting in early 2023. The facility will be located on approximately 225 acres in Bienville Parish, near the community of Taylor, Louisiana.
Library’s Local Author Night
The Times-Gazette
The Hillsboro Library will be hosting seven local authors during a special program on Wednesday, July 14, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
“This is our third annual Local Author Night,” said circulation manager Sarah Davidson. “And this year’s is our biggest program yet.”
A total of seven authors will be at the library, including Blake Kibler, Carol Cartaino, Debbie Williams, Donna Patton, Saundra Crum Akers, Todd Knisley and William Sims.
“This is a wonderful variety of talent,” Davidson said. “Each author has a unique writing style and genre.”
Every author will have a table set up with a display of their works, and then at 6 p.m. there will be a question and answer panel.