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Showing 6 articles from June 16, 2020.

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Clearwater Paper Announces Joanne P. Shufelt as New Consumer Products Leader

Clearwater Paper Corporation announced a key divisional executive appointment. Joanne P. Shufelt is named senior vice president and general manager of the consumer products division, effective immediately.

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Industry News

Huhtamaki launches high-quality face masks to help a responsible return to a new normal
Huhtamaki launches high-quality face masks to help a responsible return to a new normal

The Huhta Masks will be available at retailers across the UK in July, and will also be distributed globally via supermarkets, convenience stores, pharmacies and foodservice outlets.

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Leading Stories

Fire Marshal: Sprinkler system helps limit fire damage at Mooresville, N.C. WestRock facility
Fire Marshal: Sprinkler system helps limit fire damage at Mooresville, N.C. WestRock facility

A fire at the WestRock facility in Mooresville on June 12 was controlled by the fire sprinkler system, limiting damage to a single piece of production equipment and raw cardboard material near the fire's location, Fire Marshal Geoff Woolard reported in a news release. Still, the damage could be up to $2 million.

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Minnesota loggers call emergency meeting after mill idles
Minnesota loggers call emergency meeting after mill idles

It's the third area mill to announce a shutdown or reduction since the COVID-19 pandemic officially reached Minnesota in early March.

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Quinte West's 140-year forestry legacy ends
Quinte West's 140-year forestry legacy ends

Workers at the Sonoco paper mill in Quinte West spent their last day on the job June 12 after the company decided earlier this year to shutter the mill and focus operations in South Carolina.

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Supplier News

Obituary: Oscar C. Boldt, 96, Pushed Family Firm to Top Markets, High Standards

Oscar C. Boldt, 96, who steered his once near-bankrupt family building business to become the $1-billion diversified construction giant Boldt Group Inc., died June 9 from complications of pneumonia and kidney failure, according to current CEO Tom Boldt, his son.

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