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Swedish plastics company taps Charlotte area county for its North American HQ Catherine Muccigrosso, The Charlotte Observer Apr. 14 Swedish company Polykemi AB will make an $11.8 million investment and open its North American headquarters in Gaston County, county and state leaders said Wednesday. The plastics company will open a plastics compounds manufacturing plant at the 350-acre Gastonia Technology Park, in north Gastonia west of Charlotte, about 1 mile from Interstate 85. Polykemi will be in the 50,000-square-foot Maistro Speculative Building at 2800 Repi Court that is part of the park, said county spokesman Adam Gaub. Officials did not say when the headquarters would open. ....
A Swedish plastics company announced Wednesday that it would locate its first North American manufacturing center in the Gastonia Technology Park. ....
By EDWARD MARTIN SPECIAL TO THE GAZETTE With what felt like a grizzly in his chest, Jim Benfield’s legs buckled, and he crashed onto his living room floor. A Mount Holly policeman who had helped first responders break down doors to rescue ailing 911 callers, he frantically fumbled with his cellphone. “Dummy me, why didn’t I call the ambulance?” he shrugs. “I knew I was dying, and all I could think was that I wanted to speak to my wife one more time.” As he stepped out of the shower, a clot blocked the left anterior descending artery of Benfield’s heart, triggering paroxysms of pain that he compares to the claws of an angry bear. ....
Gaston County commissioners again failed to approve an ordinance which would require those planning mass gathering events on county property to first register with the county sheriff or other county officials. The five commissioners present at Tuesday s meeting voted unanimously to approve the mass gathering ordinance, which would require groups of 25 or more people to notify county officials ahead of assembling on county property. Commissioners Tracy Philbeck, Bob Hovis, Chad Brown, Kim Johnson and Board Chairman Tom Keigher voted to approve the measure. Two commissioners, Vice Chairman Allen Fraley and Commissioner Ronnie Worley, were absent Tuesday night, which means the ordinance will be considered again at the board s March 23 meeting. It will need a simple majority on that date to pass. ....