Residents around Nixburg and Coosa County had 18 million reasons to celebrate some good news this week when Central Alabama Wood Products announced a major investment in a new, high-tech sawmill which, when expanded, will double its production capacity of crossties. The company feels there is gold in that sawdust, enough to warrant spending $18 […]
Residents around Nixburg and Coosa County had 18 million reasons to celebrate some good news this week when Central Alabama Wood Products announced a major investment in a new, high-tech sawmill which, when expanded, will double its production capacity of crossties. The company feels there is gold in that sawdust, enough to warrant spending $18 […]
Residents around Nixburg and Coosa County had 18 million reasons to celebrate some good news this week when Central Alabama Wood Products announced a major investment in a new, high-tech sawmill which, when expanded, will double its production capacity of crossties.
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