Doug Gottlieb opens it up and startles a bit; he apparently didn’t expect his expected visitor to be standing right there.
A subsidiary of Berry Global Group Inc., Letica Corp., is spending nearly $28 million to expand in Kentucky.
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Hosted on MSNThe Best Locations To Build A Base In Project ZomboidThose looking to set up the perfect base location in Project Zomboid are in for a treat with these top-tier options.
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The Island Packet on MSNLandmark Beaufort grocery site on Duke Street replaced by new building and missionAn organization promoting art and preservation of historic structures opens a new headquarters at 1401 Duke Street with a nod ...
The college now sends 250 to 300 tons a year to the Vanguard facility, at a cost of $90 per ton. The switch has reduced both ...
The Freedman Arts District, a not-for-profit that promotes the arts and preserves historic buildings in Beaufort, has constructed a new building ... built by wealthy planters and other wealthy ...
Bryan O’Donnell, Head of Quality at Gaelic Laboratories, explains how to navigate GMP challenges to ensure your company ...
Desiring a more local taste of Big Easy life during Super Bowl week? There’s plenty to explore both in and outside the city ...
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New Orleans chef Susan Spicer has been a regular contributor to the Taste of the NFL charity event at Super Bowl host cities around the country and is doing so in her hometown again this year ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Jan. 30 continued momentum within the state’s manufacturing industry as Letica Corp., a subsidiary company of Berry Global, announced plans to expand its operation in ...
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