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Arkansas Company Helps Unemployed In Idaho

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
An Arkansas company is offering hope to an Idaho town that is losing its major employer. A company that processes specialty product potatoes is closing in Heyburn, Idaho. But Coast to Coast Carports of Clarksville says it will open a plant there. Coast to Coast, which makes carports and specialty buildings, says it will open and Idaho plant that will employ 20 people in January but could grow to 50 workers in two years. The company that is closing shut its plant down because of its high operating costs and the pressure of competition. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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