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Domtar to restart paper machine at Ashdown mill | Demand spurs company to make $10 million investment
Domtar Corporation will make a $10 million investment to restart a paper machine at the Ashdown, Arkansas, mill to meet increasing customer demand.
Jul. 15 2021 @ 10:00pm
ASHDOWN, Ark. Domtar Corporation will make a $10 million investment to restart a paper machine at the Ashdown, Arkansas, mill to meet increasing customer demand. I think it is wonderful news for Little River County, said Jana Smith, director of the county s chamber on Thursday after the news was announced by corporate officials.
After a period of time to ramp up production, the machine is expected to resume full operation in January 2022, allowing Domtar to add 185,000 tons of uncoated freesheet capacity to its manufacturing network.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona awards $30,000 to frontline workers, $60,000 to organizations
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PHOENIX (KVOA) – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona recognized frontline workers in the state who have gone above and beyond to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization announced in a news release Wednesday.
The health insurance company recently selected 30 “frontline heroes” from six different categories: hospital healthcare workers, non-hospital healthcare workers, first responders, educators, essential service workers, and volunteers and awarded them with $1,000 each “in appreciation of their hard work and dedication to the health of Arizona.”
“We cannot thank all frontline heroes in Arizona enough, for their time, passion, and commitment to helping our state get through these difficult times,” said Pam Kehaly, President and CEO of BCBSAZ. “We are truly inspired by the stories that were shared in the