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  2. Welch Packing expected generate $3.2M in new annual payroll ...

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    Welch Packaging, one of three business in Ohio approved for job creation tax credits will open in Wooster later this year, creating 50 jobs. Welch Packing expected generate $3.2M in new annual ...

  3. Graphic Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Graphic Packaging International is a Fortune 500 corporation based in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States. [1] It designs and manufactures packaging for commercial products. [ 2 ] GPI manufactures paperboard and folding cartons for a wide range of popular consumer goods, particularly beverages and packaged food.

  4. Kenton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Kenton is a city in and the county seat of Hardin County, Ohio, United States, [5] located in the west-central part of Ohio about 57 mi (92 km) northwest of Columbus and 70 mi (113 km) south of Toledo. Its population was 7,947 at the 2020 census. The city was named for frontiersman Simon Kenton of Kentucky and Ohio.

  5. Greif, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Greif, Inc. is an American manufacturing company based in Delaware, Ohio. Originally a manufacturer of barrels, [1] the company is now focused on producing industrial packaging and containers. In 2018, the company ranked 642 on the Fortune 1000. [3]

  6. Hardin County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hardin County Airport (FAA LID: I95) is the largest paved facility and is located 3 miles south of Kenton, Ohio on CR 135. The runway is 4,803 feet long at an elevation of 1,030 feet. The runway is 4,803 feet long at an elevation of 1,030 feet.

  7. The Kenton Times - Wikipedia

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    The Kenton Times is the consolidation of the Kenton Daily Democrat and the Kenton News and Republican. The two papers merged in 1953 when Ray Barnes purchased the Daily Democrat from C. E. Flanagan and the News and Republican from Edwin S. Rutledge. In November 1953, The Kenton Times began publishing from the former plant of the Daily Democrat. [2]