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Michigan Paper plant closes after 100 years in business. Reason cited for plant closure? Biden/Whitmer collapsing economy
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 82179384:MV81MjM3OTgwXzk2NDY4MDg2X0MyQkYzNjM5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80267954:MV81MjM3OTgwXzk2NDY3OTg2Xzk1MEQxREUw] Oh sure ok whatever you say it was Bidens fault. It had nothing to do with the age of the internet and the fact that people don't buy newspapers anymore they just go on the internet and get if free. Nothing at all to do with that. Geeze [/quote] True Demand for paper has to be down. [/quote]
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Dunn Paper to close Port Huron mill after 98 years
Dunn Paper will close its Port Huron location Nov. 18.
Ashley Carpenter, vice president of human resources for Dunn Paper, said the Port Huron plant, 218 Riverview St., currently has about 100 employees. They were notified of the closure Tuesday.
Carpenter said the closure is due to "...ongoing challenges to generate positive cash flow in the face of adverse economic factors."
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