Employees speak on International Paper mill closings
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On Peacock's new comedy series The Paper, Domhnall Gleeson plays Ned Sampson, the ambitious fresh face at the head of a dying local newspaper. In the mockumentary-style comedy, the same film crew that followed Dunder Mifflin on The Office is now following Ned's attempts to revive the paper with volunteer reporters.
International Paper announced it will close its locations in Savannah and Riceboro, but the losses are being felt in Augusta, too.
American Industrial Partners has agreed to acquire International Paper’s global cellulose fibers business for $1.5 billion.
This microgel, Cho believes, could be a versatile building block for many eco-friendly materials, including paper, film, and sponges.
As part of its restructuring, the company will permanently close its Savannah containerboard mill and packaging facility as well as its Riceboro containerboard mill and timber operations. The closures, set to be completed by the end of September, will impact approximately 1,100 employees.
Sanders named her daughter Averi as the future publisher of the paper. Averi Sanders quit her job and joined her mother at the Star, and will become the sixth Black woman to lead the paper.
Forget squeaky toys, forget bones. Griz, the Old English Sheepdog, only has eyes for toilet paper. He doesn't want to chew on shoes or dig in the yard. He wants to decorate himself and the hallway with it. And then act completely indignant when busted in the act.