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  1. Swiss manufacturer bringing 60 new jobs to Paulding County

     

    By Greg Bluestein

     

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    6:10 a.m. Friday, July 20, 2012

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    A Swiss manufacturer is building a $10 million plant and showroom in Paulding County that will create 60 new jobs.

     

    Interroll said Friday it was building a 93,000-square foot facility in Hiram to make conveyor systems that are found in airports, grocery stores and other facilities.

     

    Paulding County officials said the new plant will become the county's third-largest manufacturer and will employ 70 people overall. It could hire dozens more employees in the next few years, officials said.

     

    The plant will be located in the Paulding County Commerce Park, a 125-acre plot that's near the new Wellstar Paulding Hospital and the Atlanta Film Studio, where parts of the film "42" about baseball legend Jackie Robinson were recently filmed.

     

    "We're on fire out here," said Paulding County Commission chair David Austin.

     

    Jamie Gilbert, the county's economic development director, said the jobs will pay about $18 an hour.

     

    "Paulding County's aggressive approach to this project and others helps make Georgia a competitive place for business," said Chris Cummiskey, the commissioner of Georgia's economic development department. "I'm excited about Interroll's expanded presence in Georgia, and the opportunities to come."

     

    Find this article at:

     

    http://www.ajc.com/business/swiss-manufacturer-bringing-60-1481464.html

     

    :good:

  2. From WSB TV

     

    WSBTV.com News

     

    Posted: 12:17 pm EDT October 4, 2010Updated: 12:20 pm EDT October 4, 2010

     

    ATLANTA -- Channel 2 Action News reporter Mark Winne confirmed that a longtime federal judge in the metro Atlanta area was jailed on drug charges.

     

    U.S. Marshal Richard Mecum confirmed that U.S. District Court Senior Judge Jack Camp was arrested on federal drug charges by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

     

    Camp was being held at an undisclosed location. He was expected to have a court appearance later Monday.

     

    Please refresh this developing story for updates.

  3. My kids went to Northside with Joey and share many fond memories of friendship. He will be missed by many.

     

     

    Prayers for the family. I cannot imagine your grief in losing a child, a brother, a son. Your family will be in my family's thoughts and prayers.

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