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Prince Albert pulp and paper mill expected to reopen in 2020
Prince Albert pulp and paper mill expected to reopen in 2020

This month 10 years ago, Weyerhaeuser closed the Prince Albert Pulp Mill, costing 700 people their jobs.

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 Auction under way for Lincoln, Old Town mill parts
Auction under way for Lincoln, Old Town mill parts

The auction of thousands of items from shuttered mills in Lincoln and Old Town started Tuesday at the Hilton Garden Inn with paper and tissue machines sold to two different bidders, all but ending any chance of restarting the industry in Lincoln.

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Rumford, Maine Catalyst mill restarts machine, rehires 51 furloughed workers
Rumford, Maine Catalyst mill restarts machine, rehires 51 furloughed workers

Catalyst Paper has restarted its No. 12 paper machine, bringing back the 51 employees furloughed last fall and supporting plans to hire more depending on order volume.

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Sappi reinforces release liner business
Sappi reinforces release liner business

Sappi says it is now reinforcing the performance capabilities and benefits of its release liner portfolio with several investments and activities.

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Solenis to acquire Lostris International B.V. and Wester Blend B.V.
Solenis to acquire Lostris International B.V. and Wester Blend B.V.

Solenis LLC announced Tuesday that it has signed an agreement to acquire the shares in Lostris International B.V. and Wester Blend B.V., privately-held companies primarily focused on supplying specialty chemicals to the pulp and tissue and towel markets.

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Fire at George-Pacific facility ruled arson
Fire at George-Pacific facility ruled arson

Fire was no accident, investigators say...

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Former sales director leads late effort to restart Lincoln mill
Former sales director leads late effort to restart Lincoln mill

Former Lincoln Paper and Tissue sales director John McMahon has a new pitch to restart a two-machine speciality tissue business in Lincoln by June.

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Fire at RR Donnelley facility
Fire at RR Donnelley facility

Firefighters say there was a fire involving a forklift at an RR Donnelley facility in Spartanburg County on Friday.

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Former RockTenn employee gets nearly $188,000 to settle disability discrimination case
Former RockTenn employee gets nearly $188,000 to settle disability discrimination case

Human Resources Manager Fired Because of Coronary Artery Disease, Agency Says

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Weyerhaeuser commits 3 million acres in Washington and Oregon to support the reintroduction of the North American Fisher
Weyerhaeuser commits 3 million acres in Washington and Oregon to support the reintroduction of the North American Fisher

Weyerhaeuser Company plans to commit up to 3 million acres of private timberland in Washington and Oregon to support a variety of conservation efforts focused on reintroducing the North American Fisher throughout the West.

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Explosion causes chemical spill at International Paper facility in Mississippi
Explosion causes chemical spill at International Paper facility in Mississippi

A dust explosion happened around midnight Thursday at International Paper's facility in Richland.

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Madison mill workers to get federal job transition help
Madison mill workers to get federal job transition help

About 214 people who will lose their jobs in May with the closure of the Madison Paper mill have been cleared to receive federal aid to help them adapt to new jobs or careers.

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Neenah Paper will pay to settle suit
Neenah Paper will pay to settle suit

Neenah Paper will pay $33,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the commission announced this month.

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Verso asks bankruptcy judge to decide valuation spat with Maine town
Verso asks bankruptcy judge to decide valuation spat with Maine town

Jay mill owner Verso Corp. has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to step in and decide whether the town of Jay should hand back as much as $11.4 million in taxes assessed during the past three years.

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2-alarm fire at International Paper facility
2-alarm fire at International Paper facility

Fire investigators are trying to determine what sparked a blaze at an International Paper facility Tuesday afternoon near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

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Fire at Weyerhaeuser facility
Fire at Weyerhaeuser facility

The cause of a fire late Saturday night at the Weyerhaeuser facility in west Eugene, Oregon remains under investigation.

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Lawsuit against Glatfelter dismissed
Lawsuit against Glatfelter dismissed

Late last year, attorneys representing Glatfelter in its defense against a $5 million class action lawsuit brought by several residents living near the Chillicothe paper mill argued that the lawsuit was long on claims and short on facts.

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Kruger to transfer part of Gatineau mill to Toronto
Kruger to transfer part of Gatineau mill to Toronto

Kruger will be transferring a portion of its Richelieu Mill production facility in Gatineau to Toronto, according to the union representing workers there.

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 Finnpulp applies for environmental permit
Finnpulp applies for environmental permit

Finnpulp has submitted the environmental and water permit application to the Regional State Administrative Agency of Eastern Finland regarding the construction of bioproduction mill in Sorsasalo, Kuopio.

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Glatfelter appoints John P. Jacunski additional responsibilities as Business Unit President, Specialty Papers
Glatfelter appoints John P. Jacunski additional responsibilities as Business Unit President, Specialty Papers

Jacunski has held positions with increasing levels of responsibilities at Glatfelter since 2003. This includes roles as Vice President & Corporate Controller, CFO, and his most recent appointment as Executive Vice President in 2014.

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American Eagle Paper Mills announces a multi-million dollar natural gas conversion project
American Eagle Paper Mills announces a multi-million dollar natural gas conversion project

This project will replace the legacy coal based power generation equipment with high efficiency natural gas fueled equipment.

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Governor vetoes KapStone-backed bill to broaden definition of renewable energy
Governor vetoes KapStone-backed bill to broaden definition of renewable energy

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has vetoed a bill that would have allowed KapStone Paper and Packaging to potentially make millions of dollars by selling renewable energy credits.

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Verso closes paper mill in Wickliffe, Kentucky
Verso closes paper mill in Wickliffe, Kentucky

"After an exhaustive, but ultimately unsuccessful effort to find a buyer of our Wickliffe Mill, Verso has made the difficult decision to close the facility," said Verso President and CEO David J. Paterson.

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Mondi says Russian unit facing anti-monopoly investigation
Mondi says Russian unit facing anti-monopoly investigation

Mondi on Monday said Russian authorities have started an investigation into its Russian business.

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Anthony Pratt says new mill centrepiece of his 'billion dollar hamburger'
Anthony Pratt says new mill centrepiece of his 'billion dollar hamburger'

Anthony Pratt calls it his "billion dollar hamburger". Aptly for the billionaire, the burger he refers to - a huge paper mill he opened on Friday in Valparaiso, Indiana - is the biggest bite Pratt has taken in the United States yet.

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