Magistrates entered into a closed session Monday night to hear from a Trigg County native expanding his business. The court talked with PJ Clark Lumber founder Jacob Wadlington, South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council’s Executive Director Carter Hendricks, and Associate Director Sharon Butts. Discussion of an incentive package to recruit business and industry is an acceptable reason for a government body to go into executive session. No action was taken following the closed session. Butts told the News Edge any action would come during the Monday, August 2 meeting. Wadlington announced last month PJ Clark Lumber would open a Cadiz facility in the former Little River Dry Kiln location on Cerulean Road. The company will create 35 jobs and represents a $5 million investment.