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AUGUS TA MIL L

A u gusta M ill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 750 employees • Coated paperboard • Bleached coated linerboard

Augusta •

• Aseptic packaging board • Blister packaging board • Cigarette carton board • Bristols (used for greeting cards, posters, lottery tickets)

Distance from Augusta to: Columbia, S.C.: Charleston, S.C.: Atlanta, Ga.: Charlotte, N.C.: Myrtle Beach, S.C.: Jacksonville, Fla.: Birmingham, Ala.: Raleigh, N.C.: Nashville, Tenn.: Washington, D.C.:

78 miles 139 miles 144 miles 168 miles 211 miles 250 miles 288 miles 300 miles 398 miles 560 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Augusta Mill Re g io n • Population: 200,000 • Second oldest city in Georgia • 136 feet above sea level • 150 miles east of Atlanta • Home of the Masters® Golf Tournament • Nickname: Garden City • S avannah River is the state line separating Georgia and South Carolina • Civil War monuments

H o m e To • Augusta Medical College of Georgia • Augusta Technical College • Georgia Military College • Georgia Regents University • Paine College

Augusta Offers Sports of All Sorts! Known as the water sports capital of the Southeast, Augusta is home to international events such as the Augusta Invitational Rowing Regatta and the Augusta Southern Nationals. Access to the Savannah River, Lake Olmstead, the Augusta Canal and J. Strom Thurmond Dam & Lake at Clarks Hill makes a perfect setting for a host of water activities, including boating, swimming, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Water racing and tournaments include rowing, sailing and fishing.

Other Attractions • I f you’re into horsing around, check out the Augusta Cutting Horse Futurity and the National Barrel Association Championship • A ugusta’s Wildwood Park is now the home of the International Disc Golf Association

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BOGALUSA MILL

B o galusa Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 425 employees • Product end uses: Corrugated boxes and shipping containers

Bogalusa•

Distance from Bogalusa to: Mandeville/Covington, La.: New Orleans, La.: Biloxi, Miss.: Baton Rouge, La.: Mobile, Ala.: Gulf Shores, Ala.: Birmingham, Ala.: Memphis, Tenn.: Little Rock, Ark.: Atlanta, Ga.:

28 miles 78 miles 96 miles 98 miles 134 miles 172 miles 291 miles 327 miles 380 miles 435 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Bogalusa Mill Re g io n • Population of Washington Parish: 47,168 • Population of Bogalusa: 12,761 • A diversified economy with Our Lady of the Angels Hospital and International Paper, the city’s largest employers • Bogalusa is an hour from New Orleans, an hour from Baton Rouge and 90 minutes from the Mississippi Gulf Coast

A ttractions • Bogalusa, Northshore and New Orleans Mardi Gras celebrations and parades • Bogalusa Blues and Heritage Festival • Washington Parish Free Fair • Christmas in the Park • Sheridan Rayburn Memorial Tri-State Rodeo • Bogue Chitto State Park • St. Tammany Trace Bike Trail • Fountainebleu State Park

Higher Education • Northshore Tech Community College • University of New Orleans • Tulane University • Louisiana State University • Southeastern Louisiana University

• New Orleans Jazz Fest • French Quarter Festival • Essence Festival, New Orleans • Bayou Country SuperFest, Baton Rouge • New Orleans Saints NFL and Pelicans NBA teams • SEC Sports • National World War II Museum • New Orleans Musuem of Art (NOMA) • Audubon Zoo and Aquarium • Sportsman’s Paradise: fishing, boating and hunting

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CEDAR RIVER MILL

Ce dar R iver Mill Ov e rv ie w • Started operations in 1995, one of the newest paper mills in the United States • Current size: Approximately 220 employees • The largest 100% recycled paper mill outside of China

Cedar Rapids

• Containerboard • Boxes • Packaging

Distance from Cedar Rapids to: Ames, Iowa: Des Moines, Iowa: Chicago, Ill.: Omaha, Nev.: St. Louis, Mo.: Kansas City, Mo.: Indianapolis, Ind.:

101 miles 104 miles 208 miles 230 miles 244 miles 251 miles 326 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w. . . The C edar Riv e r Mill Re g io n

To p A r e a E mp l o y e r s

H i g h e r Education

• ADM (Archer Daniels Midland)

• Coe College

• Located on the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Part of the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Eastern Corridor

• Amana Refrigeration

• Cornell College

• Cargill, Inc.

• Iowa State University

• Cedar Rapids is the second largest city in Iowa

• ConAgra Foods

• Population: city 128,429; metro 255,452; Eastern Corridor 416,443

• General Mills

• Kirkwood Community College

• Cedar Rapids is an economic hub of the state, located in the core of the Interstate 380 Corridor

• Penford Corporation

• Cedar Rapids is positioned conveniently and centrally between six of the Midwest’s major metropolitan areas: Chicago, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Omaha and St. Louis, all of which are a 3-4 hour drive. • Cedar Rapids has more engineers per capita than any other city in the United States

H o m e To

• Quaker Oats/Pepsico • Rockwell Collins, Inc.

Recreation • Bicycling, including a large network of dedicated trails • Camping • Fishing

• Eastern Iowa Airport; daily non-stop flights to 12 major hubs and vacation spots

• Golfing

• Grant Wood Studio • Indian Creek Nature Center • McGrath Amphitheater

• University of Northern Iowa

• Transamerica

• Downtown Farmer’s Market

• Freedom Festival; a two-week celebration leading to July 4th

• University of Iowa

• St. Luke’s Hospital

• Brucemore Historical Mansion

• Field of Dreams (Baseball Park) – Movie Site©

• Mount Mercy University

• Nordstrom

• Hiking • Hunting • Shooting ranges • Water sports, such as boating, canoeing, wakeboarding, water skiing, kayaking • Winter sports, such as cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ice skating

• National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library • New Bo City Market

Sports

• RAGBRAI; annual week-long bike ride across the state

• Cedar Rapids Kernels, Minor League Baseball – Class A for Minnesota Twins

• The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art

• Cedar Rapids Roughriders, USHL hockey team

• The Paramount Theatre

• Cedar Rapids Titans, professional indoor football

• Uptown Friday Night

• Hawkeye Downs Speedway/Motocross

• Usher’s Ferry Historic Village

• Major Arena Soccer League Team

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CINCINN AT I T ECHNOL OGY CEN T ER (C T C)

CT C Over vie w • Current size: Approximately 240 Technology employees, plus representation from other groups • Multiple Centers of Excellence Groups • Customer Support Center • Product Development • Product Testing • Applied Research • Reliability Center of Excellence • Retail Experience Center • Knowledge Resource Center

• Loveland

• Midwest Regional IT Support

Distance from Loveland CTC to: Downtown Cincinnati: Lexington, Ky.: Henderson, Ky.: Memphis, Tenn.: Raleigh, N.C.: Atlanta, Ga.: Savannah, Ga.: Pensacola, Fla.: Dallas, Texas:

14 miles 83 miles 233 miles 425 miles 523 miles 525 miles 675 miles 720 miles 960 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The C TC R eg io n The CTC is located in the growing suburb of Loveland, the only town in the State of Ohio that lies in three counties: Hamilton, Clermont and Warren. • Population: Loveland 11,600; Greater Cincinnati 2.2 million

Cincinnati Attra c tio n s There is something for everybody in Cincinnati, from a visit to the zoo, an evening at Great American Ballpark watching the Reds or spending the day on the Ohio River, where historic Newport, Kentucky, is just a short walk over the Purple People Bridge. The area is a hub for sports at the professional, college and even high school levels.

Higher Education Nearby • Miami University • Northern Kentucky University • University of Cincinnati • University of Dayton • Xavier University

H i g h - P r o f i l e E mp l o y e r s • AK Steel • Ashland, Inc. • Fifth Third Bancorp • General Electric • The Kroger Company • Macy’s Inc. • Omnicare, Inc.

• Cincinnati Reds

• Procter & Gamble

• Cincinnati Bengals

• Siemens

• Western and Southern Open (ATP World Tour Tennis Tournament)

• Toyota

• College basketball (The Ohio State, U. of Cincinnati, U. of Dayton, U. of Kentucky and Xavier U.) • Cincinnati Cyclones, East Coast Hockey League

Re gional Eve n ts

• Western and Southern Financial

Arts and Culture • Aronoff Center for the Arts • Cincinnati Art Museum • Cincinnati Ballet

• Oktoberfest Zinzinnati USA (largest Oktoberfest in U.S.)

• Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal

• Western & Southern / WEBN Fireworks at Riverfest

• Music Hall

• End of summer blowout with one of the Midwest’s largest fireworks displays • Ohio Renaissance Festival

• Cincinnati Pops Orchestra • National Underground Railroad Museum • Playhouse in the Park • Riverbend Music Center

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EASTOVER MILL

Eastover M i ll Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Nearly 624 employees • North American Papers Division • Uncoated freesheet

Eastover

• Envelopes

• DRM (Direct Return Mailer) • MOCR (Multipurpose Optical Character Reader) • Copy paper

Distance from Columbia to: Augusta, Ga.: Charlotte, N.C.: Charleston, S.C.: Myrtle Beach, S.C.: Savannah, Ga.: Atlanta, Ga.: Jacksonville, Fla.: Tampa, Fla.:

68 miles 91 miles 113 miles 147 miles 155 miles 213 miles 289 miles 487 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Eastove r Mill Re g io n The City of Eastover, South Carolina, is located about 130 miles inland from the Atlantic coastline and has a population of 830. Situated 24 miles west of Eastover is Columbia, which is not only rich in history, but also offers a wide variety of arts, entertainment, dining and shopping, as well as numerous outdoor activities.

Profile of Gre a te r Co lu m b ia • Capital of South Carolina • Population: 600,000 • Counties: Richland and Lexington • Average temperature: 65°F • Airport: Columbia Metropolitan

Top Employers in Greater Columbia • Palmetto Health • Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC

Higher Education • Allen University • Benedict College • Columbia College • Limestone College • Midlands Technical College • South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy • South Carolina Fire Academy • South University • University of South Carolina • Webster University

T h i n g s To D o • Columbia Museum of Art

• Richland School District #1

• Riverbanks Zoo & Botanical Garden

• SCE&G

• Columbia Children’s Theatre

• UPS

• Cayce Historical Museum • EdVenture Children’s Museum • Performing arts and culture • Southeastern Conference sports • Many golf courses • Three rivers and multiple lakes for boating and fishing • Over 450 dining and nightlife spots

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FRANKLIN MILL

F ranklin M ill Ov e rv ie w • F4 Machine rebuild began in 2011, mill start-up in 2012 • Producing high quality bleached fluff pulp • Nearby sustainably managed forests with optimal FSC/SFI/PEFC certified products • ISO 9001 Certification • Nordic Swan approved • Product Development: Fluff pulp used in diapers, wipes, fem care and airlaid products

Franklin•

• Approximately 250 Employees • Special focus on training and developing REACH engineers • Close proximity to sixth largest containerized cargo complex in the United States • Active Community Advisory Council

Distance from Franklin to: Norfolk, Va.: Virginia Beach, Va.: Raleigh-Durham, N.C.: Outer Banks, N.C.: Blue Ridge Mountains: Washington, D.C.:

45 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 2 hours 3 hours 3 hours

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Franklin Mill Re g io n With a population of 8,600, Franklin, Virginia is both charming and resourceful.

F ranklin Fac ts • Incorporated in 1876 • 36% of population between ages 20 and 44 • Industry – agriculture and manufacturing • Major employers – International Paper, Southampton Memorial Hospital, Franklin City Public Schools • Convenient restaurants, shopping and YMCA • Quaint downtown district on the Blackwater River • Climate: January average: 40.5°F; July average: 78.3°F

Su ffolk • Population: 78,994 • Five championship golf courses • 8,000 acres of lakes and river • Major employers: Planters (Kraft), Unilever, Lipton, Walmart, QVC, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon

N or folk • Population: 241,000 (second largest city in Virginia) • Home of the world’s largest naval base • Cultural

Vir ginia Bea c h

Higher Education • • • •

Eastern Virginia Medical School The College of William and Mary Old Dominion University Norfolk State University

T h i n g s t o D o w i t h i n 7 5 M i l es • • • • • •

Ballet, symphony, opera Art galleries and museums Comedy clubs Outdoor festivals and concerts Great shopping Boating, hunting, beaches, fishing, water sports – fresh and salt water • Multiple parks and recreation • FUEL – an organization for young professionals supported by the Chamber of Commerce

Other Area Attractions • • • • • • • • • • •

Busch Gardens/Water Country USA Colonial Williamsburg Historical Jamestown Settlement Skyline Drive/Blue Ridge Mountains Virginia/North Carolina Beaches Eastern Shore/Chesapeake Bay Kings Dominion Great Wolf Lodge Downtown Norfolk/Virginia Beach Nightlife Northern Virginia Wine Country NASCAR

• Population: 438,000 (largest city in Virginia) • Resort city with miles of beaches, hotels and restaurants along oceanfront

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GEORGETOWN MILL

G e or getown Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 600 employees • Began operating in 1937; celebrated 75th year in 2012 • North American Papers Division • Current products: • Fluff pulp for hygiene products

Georgetown•

• Bristols (file folders, etc.) • Specialty grades such as Wallboard Tape and Coating Base • Converting • Community support through: • $200,000 in IP Foundation grants and local contributions over past 5 years • Annual International Paper Baseball Classic

Distance from Georgetown to:

• International Paper Golf Tournament

Myrtle Beach, S.C.: Charleston, S.C.: Columbia, S.C.: Savannah, Ga.: Hilton Head, S.C.: Charlotte, N.C.: Atlanta, Ga.:

• Giving campaigns for United Way, March of Dimes and American Cancer Society

36 miles 50 miles 128 miles 170 miles 175 miles 190 miles 320 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Georget o wn Mill Re g io n • The County of Georgetown contains: • City of Georgetown, population: 9,099 • Town of Andrews, population: 2,861 • Town of Pawley’s Island, population: 103 Litchfield, population: 14,573 • Murells Inlet, CDP: 7,547

Highlights of the City of Georgetown • Established in 1729

E mp l o y e r s i n G e o r g e t o w n C ounty • International Paper • Georgetown Hospital System • Florian Greenhouses • Georgetown County School District • Pawley’s Island Hammocks • Santee Cooper • American Gypsum • 3V

T h i n g s To D o a n d P l a c e s To S ee

• Third oldest city in South Carolina

• Georgetown can be toured by bus or by boat on the harbor

• Located on Winyah Bay, where the Great and Small Pee Dee, Waccamaw, Black and Sampit rivers join

• Antique shops and specialty stores

• Second largest seaport in South Carolina

• Art galleries and sculpture gardens • Fabulous dining options • World-class golf and sandy beaches

H ighlights o f Ge o rg e to wn Co u nt y • Population: 60,440 • Located halfway between New York and Miami; between Myrtle Beach and Charleston • 35 miles of beaches

• Year-round vacation spot • Outdoor recreation year-round • Georgetown County Museum • Georgetown Maritime Museum

Higher Education

• Five rivers

• Coastal Carolina University

• 13 marinas and boat landings

• Horry-Georgetown Technical College

• 17 golf courses; 150+ on the Grand Strand

• Webster University – Myrtle Beach Campus

• Five public parks

• The Citadel

• Three industrial parks

• College of Charleston

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HENDERSON MILL

H e nder son Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 90 employees • Multiple grades of both medium and linerboard • A 100% recycle facility • High-performance, team-based work system

Henderson

Popular Destinations:

Distance:

Henderson, Ky. Evansville, Ind. Owensboro, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Memphis, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga.

0 Miles 28,000 15 Miles 120,000 30 Miles 58,000 128 Miles 253,000 142 Miles 658,000 181 Miles 318,416 191 Miles 1.7 Million 229 Miles 2.1 Million 277 Miles 653,000 388 Miles 447,000

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Population:

To S ee, To Kn o w… The Henderso n Mill Re g io n

Recreation • Numerous golf courses and country clubs

Henderson is part of a four-county region in Northwest Kentucky, with a total population of over 90,000 people. Whether you want to live in a city setting with night life and local hotspots or rural setting with access to fishing and hunting, the Henderson area has it all.

• Camping

F estival and E v e n ts

• Fishing

• Tri-Fest • W.C. Handy Blues Fest • Bluegrass in the Park • Big “O” Music Fest • Little Sturgis Motorcycle Rally • Shriner’s Fest

A ttractions • The Audubon Museum and Nature Center • Henderson Fine Arts Center

• Hunting • Hiking • Boating • Ohio River • Caving • Zip Lining

Colleges and Universities • Henderson Community College • Murray State University – Henderson Regional Campus • Harrison College – Evansville Campus • University of Evansville • University of Southern Indiana

• Ohio Valley Arts Alliance • Camp Breckinridge Museum and Arts Center • Tropicana Casino • Ford Center • Professional Ice Hockey • Evansville Otters – (professional minor league baseball team) • Ellis Park (Horse Racing) • Evansville Zoo

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MANSFIELD MILL

M ansfield Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 700 employees • “Greenfield” mill

• Mansfield

• Containerboard • Unbleached kraft linerboard • White linerboard • Important for graphic printing quality • Corrugating medium • End uses include produce containers (fruits, vegetables), meat/poultry packaging, appliance and computer boxes

Distance from Mansfield to: Shreveport, La.: Houston, Texas: Dallas, Texas: Baton Rouge, La.: New Orleans, La.: Atlanta, Ga.:

37 miles 195 miles 200 miles 220 miles 300 miles 625 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The M ansfie ld Mill Re g io n Welcome to the City of Mansfield, Louisiana, the Parish Seat of De Soto Parish. The Parish includes the cities of Logansport, Stonewall, South Mansfield, Grand Cane and Keatchie. The City of Mansfield has a population of 5,496 and covers an area of 3.7 miles. Mansfield is about 30 miles from the Texas border. Although the city has a rich historical past, we will be looking at the lifestyle in the larger city of Shreveport, about 30 miles to the north…

Sh revepor t, L o u is ia n a Hig h lig h t s • Population: city 200,145; metro 375,965 • Nicknames: Port City, River City • Third largest city in Louisiana

Recreation and Attractions

• The seat of Caddo Parish

• Louisiana Boardwalk – Bossier City (shopping and entertainment)

• Land originally owned by the Caddo American Indian

• Sci-Port Discovery Center and IMAX

• Founded in 1836 • Overlooks the Red River • Riverboat gambling introduced in mid 1990s • Service industry (gambling, horse racing, tourism) • Convenience of big city; small-town hospitality • Affordable housing and cost of living

• Splash Kingdom • RiverView Park • The National Rose Garden (world’s largest) • Fishing and boating

Cultural Attractions • Shreveport Symphony Orchestra • Shreveport Opera • Shreveport Metropolitan Ballet • The Strand Theatre • RW Norton Art Gallery • Multicultural Center of the South • Barnwell Garden and Art Center

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M AY S V I L L E M I L L

M aysville Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 180 total employees • Multiple grades of both medium and linerboard

Maysville•

• A 100% recycle facility

Distance from Maysville to: Cincinnati, Ohio: Lexington, Ky.: Louisville, Ky.: Indianapolis, Ind.: Nashville, Tenn.: Atlanta, Ga.: Memphis, Tenn.:

60 miles 60 miles 137 miles 172 miles 276 miles 443 miles 480 miles

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To S ee , To Kn o w… The Ma y s v ille Mill Re g io n

Attractions • Maysville Players Opera House Downtown

• Population: More than 18,000

• Kentucky Gateway Museum Center

• Located on the Ohio River, about 60 miles from Lexington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio

• Ohio River Valley Artists Guild

• An idyllic setting, the Maysville-Mason County area is the perfect place to live and work

• Old Washington Antiques district

Recreation

• Combines the friendly hospitality of the South, the commerce of the North and the space of the West

• Numerous golf courses

• Strong private and public schools, recreation and arts in the community

• Fishing

• State-of-the-art medical care • A local government with a vision for the future

Festiva ls a n d E v e n ts • Old Reliable Germantown Fair • Simon Kenton Harvest Festival

• Camping • Hunting • Boating • City Softball Leagues • Limestone YMCA • Active running community

Colleges and Universities

• Covered Bridge Festival

• Maysville Community College

• Ohio Tobacco Festival

• University of Kentucky

• “Pig Out” on Market Street (BBQ Festival)

• Morehead State University

• Oktoberfest (Cincinnati)

• Transylvania University

• Buffalo Trails Multisport Racing (Filthy 5K)

• University of Cincinnati

• Frontier Christmas in Old Washington

• Xavier University

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M E M P H I S , Te n n . – G L O B A L H E A D Q U A R T E R S

M em phis To we rs Ov e rv ie w International Paper has grown in Memphis, from one location at Poplar Avenue when the company established its operations headquarters there in April 1987, to being a top employer in the Mid-South region. Memphis is now home to two main campuses (The Towers and Southwind), plus six additional facilities across the city and Shelby County. • Current size: Approximately 2,430 employees • International Paper’s global headquarters for staff groups:

• Memphis

• Environment, Health, Safety and Sustainability • Global Sourcing & Supply Chain • Human Resources & Communications • Information Technology • FinanceBusiness Groups • North American Papers –– Commercial Printing & Imaging Papers –– Converting Papers • Consumer Packaging –– Foodservice –– Coated Paperboard • Industrial Packaging –– Container The Americas –– Containerboard –– Recycling –– Bag • Pulp

Distance from Memphis to: Little Rock, Ark.: Nashville, Tenn.: St. Louis, Mo.: Mobile, Ala.: Atlanta, Ga.: New Orleans, La.: Pensacola, Fla.: Cincinnati, Ohio: Chicago, Ill.: Savannah, Ga.:

153 miles 205 miles 300 miles 382 miles 383 miles 397 miles 455 miles 487 miles 599 miles 630 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The M em phis To we rs Re g io n • Population metropolitan area: approximately 670,000 • Largest city on the Mississippi River • 2nd largest metro area in Tennessee, after Nashville • 3rd largest metro area in Southeastern U.S. • Greater Memphis (including some counties in Arkansas and Mississippi): 1.33 million

M em phis Attra c tio n s • Famous Beale Street, home to more than 25 clubs, restaurants and shops featuring authentic Memphis soul food, barbecue and live music • Sun Studio, where Elvis and many other famous singers recorded music • The Peabody Hotel’s famous Peabody Ducks marching to and from the hotel fountain • Forum, featuring pro-basketball games and serving as a venue for numerous concerts • Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium • Mud Island River Park

N i c k n a me s : • “The River City,” due to its nearly five miles of parks for outdoor recreation along the banks of the Mississippi River • “The Bluff City”

Higher Education Nearby • Christian Brothers University • Memphis College of Art • Rhodes College • The University of Memphis

H i g h - P r o f i l e C o mp a n i e s • FedEx – global headquarters • Nike • AutoZone • ServiceMaster • Medtronic • Smith & Nephew

The Arts • Memphis Ballet • Memphis Brooks Museum of Art • National Civil Rights Museum • Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum • Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium • Dixon Gallery & Gardens • Stax Museum of American Soul Music • Memphis Botanic Garden

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NEWPORT MILL

N ewport M i ll Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 150 employees

Products P r o d u c e d a t N e wp o rt • Gypsum Paper – “Lowest Cost/Highest Quality Gypsum Paper in World” –– Creamface –– Grayback –– White Top Liner –– High Performance and Liner (26# thru 56#) –– Brown Containerboard –– HPL and Liner (30# thru 42#) –– Medium (23# thru 36#) –– Formica –– Release Kraft

Cayuga•

Distance from Cayuga to: Dana, Ind.: Georgetown, Ill.: Kingman, Ind.: Montezuma, Ind.: Perrysville, Ind.: Ridge Farm, Ill.: Rockville, Ind.: Danville, Ill.: Terre Haute, Ind.: Indianapolis, Ind.: Chicago, Ill.:

3 miles 3 miles 3 miles 3 miles 3 miles 3 miles 18 miles 20 miles 33 miles 70 miles 132 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The N ewport Mill Re g io n • Population: 1,162 • Cayuga is in Vermillion County in the Terre Haute, Indiana, metropolitan area • The community was named for Cayuga Lake, New York

Pu blic High Sc h o o l • North Vermillion High School (students: 359; grades: 7-12)

Colleges and Universities Near Cayuga • Indiana State University • DePauw University • Ivy Tech Community College – Wabash Valley • University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign • Purdue University – Main Campus • Ivy Tech Community College – Lafayette • Parkland College

Events and Festivals • Indianapolis 500 • Indianapolis Brickyard

Pu blic Eleme n ta ry a n d M iddle S cho o l • North Vermillion Elementary School (students: 405; grades: K-6)

• Newport Antique Car Hill Climb (Newport) • Covered Bridge Festival (Rockville) • Ernie Pyle Festival (Dana) • Strawberry Festival (Rosedale) • Maple Syrup Festival (Rockville)

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ORANGE MILL

O range M ill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 430 employees • Containerboard: Linerboard

Orange•

Distance from Orange to: Beaumont, Texas: Lake Charles, La.: Houston, Texas: Galveston, Texas: Baton Rouge, La.: New Orleans, La.: Austin, Texas: Dallas, Texas: San Antonio, Texas: Memphis, Tenn.:

30 miles 30 miles 90 miles 120 miles 159 miles 240 miles 270 miles 290 miles 300 miles 540 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Orange Mill Re g io n • Southeast Texas population: 366,244 • Between ages of 20-34: Approximately 55,691

Attractions • Houston Rodeo – Largest rodeo in the nation • Houston Astros Baseball • Julie Rodgers Theatre

• Orange County population: 85,000

• Lutcher Theatre

• Sabine River is the state line separating Texas and Louisiana, 10 miles from Orange Mill

• The W.H. Stark House

H igher Educa tio n

• Stark Museum of Art • Shangri La Botanical Gardens • Piney Woods Winery

• Lamar Institute of Technology

• Salt Water Fishing – Sabine Lake

• Lamar State College – Orange

• Beach sites – Galveston, Lake Sam Rayburn, Sea Rim, South Padre Island, Toledo Bend

• Lamar State College – Port Arthur • Lamar University • McNeese State University

• Gator Country Adventure Park • Village Creek State Park

• Sam Houston University

• Sunset Grove Country Club – golfing, swimming, wining and dining

• Stephan F. Austin University

• Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys football games

• Texas A&M University

• Ford Park – concerts, conventions and entertainment

• University of Houston

• Nutty Jerry’s Entertainment – live music

• University of Texas

• Crockett Street – Home to five historic buildings that have been restored to host Beaumont’s best nightclubs and restaurants; also known for its festivals, Crockett Street regularly offers outdoor concerts, street parties and more

H ighlights • Low cost of living: Based on the average U.S. cost of living at 100%, Orange, Texas is at 80.8%

To p A r e a E mp l o y me n t O p p o r t unities

• No state tax!

• International Paper

• Hosted the 2013 and 2015 Bassmaster Fishing Tournament

• Exxon-Mobil

• Home of Earl Thomas III, Seakhawks Super Bowl XLVIII Champion

• DuPont • Firestone

• Invista • Lanxess • Memorial Hermann Baptist Orange Hospital • Signal

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PENSACOLA MILL

Pe nsacola Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 450 employees • The mill was opened in 1941 by the Florida Pulp and Paper Company; it became part of International Paper in 2000

Pensacola

• In 2007, the mill converted from white printing paper to containerboard grades. • Products: • Linerboard, corrugating medium • Fluff pulp (used in hygiene products)

Distance from Pensacola to: Destin, Fla.: 47 miles Mobile, Ala.: 55 miles Biloxi, Miss.: 119 miles Tallahassee, Fla.: 185 miles New Orleans, La.: 201 miles Birmingham, Ala.: 253 miles Atlanta, Ga.: 324 miles Nashville, Tenn.: 444 miles Orlando, Fla.: 456 miles

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The P ensac o la Mill Re g io n • First settlement in the Continental U.S. – 1559 • Population: 51,923 • Located in Escambia County • Pensacola metropolitan area is composed of Escambia and Santa Rosa counties • Metro area population: 457,859 • Vacation destination • Home of the largest U.S. Naval Base • Home of the Blue Angels • Cost of living 1.3% lower than the national average • Pensacola Beach named “Best Small Town Beaches” in Florida Travel and Life Magazine • TripAdvisor’s annual Travelers’ Choice awards ranked Pensacola Beach as No. 5 out of the top 25 best beaches in the U.S.

Pe nsacola Attra c tio n s • Beautiful white sand beaches, boating and access to Gulf Coast fishing • Five Flags Speedway • Pensacola Blue Wahoos, Southern Baseball League • Performing and visual arts • Music and art festivals • National Museum of Naval Aviation • The Wall South (Vietnam Memorial)

P e n s a c o l a ’s N i c k n a me : “The City of Five Flags” Spain, France, Great Britain, Confederate States and U.S. flags have flown during its history

H o me To • University of West Florida • Pensacola State College • RTI Technical Institute • Pensacola Christian College

P e n s a c o l a To p E mp l o y e r s

• Pensacola Ice Flyers, Southern Professional Hockey League

• Baptist Health Care

• Golfing

• Sacred Heart Health Systems

• Historic Seville District

• Gulf Power

• Navy Federal Credit Union

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PINE HILL MILL

Pine Hill C o n ta in e rb o a rd M ill Over vie w • Current size: Approximately 380 employees • Containerboard: linerboard and medium • Key customers: International Paper packaging mills and exports

• Pine Hill

Distance from Pine Hill to: Montgomery, Ala.: Orange Beach, Ala.: Destin, Fla.: New Orleans, La.: Atlanta, Ga.: Memphis, Tenn.: Nashville, Tenn.:

95 miles 159 miles 187 miles 248 miles 262 miles 315 miles 317 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The P ine Hill Mill Re g io n Wilcox County is located in the Southwestern Black Belt of Alabama. The Black Belt is named for the rich black soil that grew superior cotton during the 19th century. The collapse of the plantation economy during the Civil War left a legacy of “soul food” cooking, art fashioned from found materials, vast stretches of pristine river bottom land and, more recently, the Civil Rights Movement. Wilcox County is also well-known for its numerous outdoor opportunities. The rural landscape boasts an impressive selection of game animals, including whitetail deer, wild turkeys, feral hogs, squirrels, rabbits, ducks, doves and geese. The county has more miles of riverfront than any other county in Southwestern Alabama.

Ro land C oope r Sta te Pa rk Located six miles northeast of Camden, Roland Cooper State Park features spacious vacation cottages; a modern campground with bathhouse, laundry and camp store; and a scenic picnic area with tables, grills, pavilions and comfort station. Also, the park has a nine-hole golf course – 3,300 yards, par 36, with all the challenges and hazards of a championship course – as well as a driving range.

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PR AT T V IL L E MIL L

Prattville Co n ta in e rb o a rd M ill Over view • Opened in 1967 as part of Union Camp Corporation • Acquired by International Paper in 1999 • One of 17 mills in International Paper’s Industrial Packaging division

Prattville •

• Produces unbleached two-ply kraft linerboard • Linerboard from the Prattville Mill is used to make boxes for the produce and poultry industries, and for online retailers • Continuously receives facility and process improvement investments by International Paper • Currently employs 15 REACH engineers (total mill size is approximately 560)

Distance from Prattville to: Montgomery, Ala.: Selma, Ala.: Birmingham, Ala.: Atlanta, Ga.: Huntsville, Ala.: Gulf Shores, Ala.: Pensacola, Fla.: Nashville, Tenn.: New Orleans, La.: Memphis, Tenn.:

14 miles 50 miles 95 miles 175 miles 198 miles 200 miles 237 miles 294 miles 331 miles 339 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The P r attville Mill Re g io n Prattville Hig h lig h ts • Founded in 1839 by Daniel Pratt • Prattville is located in and is the county seat of Autauga County • Population: Prattville: 34,782; Autauga County: 55,246 • Elevation: 329 feet

M o n t g o me r y H i g h l i g h t s

• Historic downtown Prattville is located on the banks of Autauga Creek

• Founded in 1819

• One of the fastest growing areas in Alabama

• State capital of Alabama; second largest city in Alabama

• Popular golf destination • Home of Capitol Hill on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail • RTJ Capitol Hill: Multi-year host of the Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic • Recognized as a top golf destination for travelers and retirees (Money Magazine, 2015) • Outdoor recreation includes boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and hunting • 14 miles from Montgomery, Alabama

• Population: City: 201,332; Metro area: 373,510

• Home to state and regional governments, Maxwell Air Force Base and the U.S. Air Force Air University • Voted Best Historic City (USA Today, 2014)

M o n t g o me r y A r e a A t t r a c t i o n s • Alabama Nature Center at Lanark Park • Alabama Shakespeare Festival • Bass Pro Shops

Montgomery, Ala., is only 15 minutes across the Alabama River from Prattville. Many people who work in Montgomery or at Maxwell Air Force Base choose to live in Prattville because of affordable housing, the quality of the Prattville schools and a low crime rate.

• Civil Rights Memorial & Center

N icknames:

• Montgomery Performing Arts Center

• “The Fountain City,” due to many artesian wells in the area

H igher Educa tio n • Auburn University

• Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts • Montgomery Zoo • Old Alabama Town

• Variety of dining and shopping options • Trenholm State Technical College

• Huntingdon College

• Troy University – Montgomery Campus

• South University

• Virginia College

• Faulkner University

• Jasmine Hill Gardens & Outdoor Museum

• Riverwalk Stadium, home of the Montgomery Biscuits minor league baseball team

• “The Preferred Community”

• Alabama State University

• Fort Toulouse

L a r g e s t P r i v a t e E mp l o y e r s • Baptist Health

• MOBIS Alabama

• Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama

• Jackson Hospital & Clinic

• ALFA Insurance

• Rheem Water Heaters

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RED RIVER MILL

Re d R iver Mill Ov e rv ie w • Approximately 375 employees • Located in Campti, approximately 10 miles outside of Natchitoches, La. • Produces containerboard with end uses including:

• Natchitoches

• Corrugated boxes • Shipping containers • Paper grocery bags

Distance from Natchitoches to: Alexandria, La.: Shreveport, La.: Lake Charles, La.: Lafayette, La.: Baton Rouge, La.: Houston, Texas: New Orleans, La.: Hot Springs, Ark.: Dallas, Texas:

50 miles 72 miles 120 miles 140 miles 180 miles 230 miles 240 miles 250 miles 260 miles

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N atchitoche s Natchitoches was established by the French in 1714 and is the oldest city in Louisiana. Each year, the city of Natchitoches plays host to over 35 different festivals! When you aren’t letting the good times roll at one of the local festivals, Natchitoches’ very own Northwestern State University offers a variety of collegiate sporting, music and theater events. If you need a break from it all, you can enjoy a relaxing day on the water at Sibley Lake or on the Cane River! • Host to over 35 festivals each year! • Natchitoches Christmas Festival

Other Nearby Activities

• Meat Pie Festival

Natchitoches’ central location allows easy access to several nearby cities and activities. The cities of Alexandria and Shreveport are both within an hour’s drive and offer fun for all ages.

• Jazz and R&B Festival • Home to Northwestern State University • Hiking in Kisatchie National Forest

• World-class golf courses

• Weekly local live music events

• Alexandria Zoo

• Water sports and boating

• Sci-Port: Louisiana’s Science Center

• Hunting and fishing • Shopping at Front Street boutiques • Plantation home tours

• Casinos • Several area shopping malls • Concerts • The Louisiana Boardwalk

• Country Lanes bowling

• Mardi Gras Krewes & Festivities

• Parkway Cinemas

• LSU sporting events

• The Cane River Green Market

• The Strand Theater

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RIEGELWOOD MILL

Riegelwood Mill Ov e rv ie w • Employs Approximately 630 employees • Began operations in 1951 • End products – softwood market and fluff pulp sold in rolls and bales to customers who convert them into a variety of products we depend on every day such as specialty papers, diapers, feminine hygiene and adult incontinence products.

Riegelwood•

• 1st Pulp & Paper mill in NC to join the state’s Environmental Stewardship Initiative

Distance from Wilmington to: Myrtle Beach, S.C.: Charleston, S.C.: Charlotte, N.C.: Nags Head, N.C.: Norfolk, Va.: Savannah, Ga.: Cape Hatteras, N.C.: Asheville, N.C.: Washington, D.C.: Atlanta, Ga.: Daytona Beach, Fla.:

60 miles 167 miles 203 miles 236 miles 250 miles 272 miles 282 miles 318 miles 360 miles 413 miles 527 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The R iegelwo o d Mill Re g io n Riegelwood, North Carolina, is a small unincorporated town with a population of 1,200. Take a carriage ride, horsedrawn trolley or a river cruise on the Henrietta III to view North Carolina’s largest collection of historic buildings and mansions downtown.

Wilm ington Hig h lig h ts • Population: city 100,000; metro 362,166 • Incorporated: 1739 • Seat of New Hanover County • Elevation: 38 feet • L ocated between Cape Fear River and Atlantic Ocean

Points of Interest • Airlie Gardens • Cape Fear Museum

• Main industry: tourism

• Cape Fear Serpentarium

• Rich in southern charm

• North Carolina Aquarium

• H ome of Gem Studios (more than 200 movies and TV shows have been filmed here)

• Greenfield Lake

• Recreation activities including surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking, hunting, fishing and boating

• U.S.S. North Carolina Memorial

H o m e To • University of North Carolina at Wilmington • Cape Fear Community College

A rea Employe rs

• New Hanover County Arboretum • Numerous art galleries • Music festivals • Antique shopping • Wrightsville, Carolina & Kure Beaches • Brunswick County Beaches • Green Swamp Preserve

• General Electric

• Lake Waccamaw

• International Paper

• Cameron Art Museum

• Walmart

• Fort Fisher

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RIVERDALE MILL

Riverdale Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 775 employees • Located near Selma, Ala. • North American Papers Division • Uncoated freesheet • Imaging • Commercial printing

Riverdale •

• Converting • Brands manufactured include Great White, Hammermill Tidal, IP Relay, Copy Plus, and Williamsburg

Distance from Selma to: Montgomery, Ala.: Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Birmingham, Ala.: Auburn, Ala.: Mobile, Ala.: Pensacola, Fla.: Atlanta, Ga.: Nashville, Tenn.:

45 miles 77 miles 90 miles 105 miles 169 miles 196 miles 215 miles 279 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The R iver dale Mill Re g io n H ighlights o f Se lm a , Ala b a m a • Located in Dallas County • Population: 46,365 • Established: 1820 • Best known for three civil rights marches from Selma to Montgomery • Large historic district with tours of old mansions and churches • The Ghost Tour

A d ditional Attra c tio n s in M ontgom er y • Riverwalk Stadium: Home of the 2007 Southern League Champion • Montgomery Biscuits – minor league baseball team

Higher Education • Wallace Community College, Selma • Concordia College • Selma University • Auburn and Tuscaloosa Universities are not far away!

• Montgomery Motorsports Park • Alley Entertainment District • Riverwalk Amphitheater

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ROME MILL

Ro m e M ill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 480 employees • Linerboard

•Rome

• Began operating in 1954 as a joint venture between Mead Corporation and Inland Container; became part of International Paper in 2012

Distance from Rome to: Atlanta, Ga.: Chattanooga, Tenn.: Birmingham, Ala.: Athens, Ga.: Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Nashville, Tenn.: Augusta, Ga.: Asheville, N.C.: Charleston, S.C.:

67 miles 68 miles 125 miles 128 miles 184 miles 200 miles 215 miles 220 miles 385 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The R om e Mill Re g io n • Floyd County/Rome City population: 96,000 • Rome’s name is a tribute to the Italian city of Rome, as it was built on seven hills with a river running between (Oostanaula River and Etowah River converge into Coosa River) • The community’s earliest residents, the Cherokee Indians, called Rome “The Enchanted Land,” where the rivers meet and the mountains begin • The community offers a perfect blend of small-town charm and metropolitan amenities • The Rome Chamber of Commerce offers a young professionals program (YPROME) that hosts networking and professional development events throughout the year • Rome is known as “The Capital of Northwest Georgia,” drawing residents from throughout the region for medical, educational, recreational and cultural services

Education • Berry College – the world’s largest college campus • Shorter University • Georgia Highland’s College • Georgia Northwestern Technical College • Six high schools, three private schools and Georgia School for the Deaf

Medicine • Floyd Medical Center • Redmond Regional Medical Center • Harbin Clinic

Business • Pirelli Tire North American Headquarters • Georgia Power – Plant Hammond • Southeastern Mills • Kellogg Company • Suzuki Manufacturing

Recreation

• The community continues to carefully preserve its rich historical and natural resources

• Rome Braves, a Class A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves

• Floyd County is ranked 11th in economic strength among Georgia’s 159 counties

• USTA Tennis Tournaments

• Offers a moderate climate with seasonal changes: • Winter: average 45°F; Spring: average 60°F; Summer: average 80°F; Fall: average 60°F • Average annual rainfall: 47 inches

• NAIA National Football Championship • Three 18-hole golf courses, four9-hole courses and two public driving ranges • Rome Symphony Orchestra • Rome Little Theatre • Riverside Park and Berry College, offering great hiking, biking and jogging trails

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SAVA NN A H MIL L

Sa vannah Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 630 employees • Containerboard • Saturating kraft paper used in countertops, furniture, partitions and shelving • Unbleached kraft linerboard • Corrugating medium

Savannah•

Distance from Savannah to: Tybee Island, Ga.: 15 miles Hilton Head Island, S.C.: 45 miles Augusta, Ga.: 140 miles Jacksonville, Fla.: 140 miles Myrtle Beach, S.C.: 206 miles Atlanta, Ga.: 252 miles Chattanooga, Tenn.: 367 miles Cincinnati, Ohio: 570 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The S avann a h Mill Re g io n Savannah is located in, and is the County Seat of, Chatham County. • Population: city 127,900; metro 320,013 • Elevation: 49 feet • Founded in 1733 • First city in Georgia • “Savannah” means “Shawnee” • Forbes’ list “Best Places for Business and Careers” • CNN Money’s list “Best Places to Live and Launch” • Known for its southern charm and hospitality • Cotton Gin perfected by Eli Whitney here in 1793

Sa vannah Attra c tio n s Take a trolley tour and explore the southern charm and rich history of the restored cotton warehouses along the riverfront and the meticulously preserved antebellum mansions that line the city’s streets.

H igher Educa tio n • Savannah College of Art and Design

High-Profile Manufacturers • Gulfstream Aerospace • International Paper • Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems

The Arts • Beach Institute African-American Cultural Arts Center • City Market Art Center • Jepson Center for the Arts

• Armstrong State University • Savannah State University • South University • Georgia Tech Savannah • Georgia Southern

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SPRINGFIELD MILL

Sp ringfield Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current number of employees 265 • Manufactures kraft linerboard from 33 to 96 pounds • Containerboard • Key customers: box makers in key produce centers in the Pacific Northwest, California, Japan, Korea and China

• Springfield

Distance from Springfield to: Salem, Ore.: Portland, Ore.: Seattle, Wash.: San Francisco, Calif.: Denver, Colo.:

64 miles 104 miles 224 miles 449 miles 966 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The S pringfie ld Mill Re g io n Springfield is ideally situated just to the east of I-5, between the McKenzie and Willamette rivers. This location provides access to major transportation arteries and easy access to the coast, rivers and mountains.

A rea C olleg e s a n d Un iv e rs itie s • University of Oregon • Oregon State University • Lane Community College • Northwest Christian College

Top Area Emp lo y e rs • Peace Health Medical Group • University of Oregon • City of Eugene • Eugene School District • Lane Community College • U.S. Government • Lane County • Springfield School District

With its strategic location, the Eugene-Springfield area offers an abundance of things to do, sights to see and places to go – and you don’t have to go very far. In the mood for exercise? Try a quick jog around one of our many neighborhood parks, or a run on a professional-quality trail. For shopping, browse one-of-a-kind mini-boutiques at our legendary Saturday Market, open every Saturday from April through December. Poke your head into a downtown shop or visit Oakway Center, Valley River Center, 5th Street Market and Gateway Mall.

E u g e n e - S p r i n g f i e l d A t t r a c t i ons

• State of Oregon

• Eugene Emeralds Triple A Baseball at PK Park

• McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center

• Hult Center for the Performing Arts • Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon • Museum of Natural & Cultural History • Science Factory Children’s Museum • Springfield Museum • Cuthbert Amphitheater • U. of Oregon Duck football games at Autzen Stadium

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TEXARKANA MILL

Texar kana Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 800 employees • Bleached Board • Packaging

Texarkana•

• Cup stock • Folding cartons • In operation since 1972, and excellent opportunities for growth and advancement in operations, maintenance and engineering • Strategic supplier in International Paper’s Foodservice business, which continues to grow domestically and globally • Quality systems are ISO 9001 Distance from Texarkana to: Shreveport, La.: Little Rock, Ark.: Dallas, Texas: Houston, Texas: Austin, Texas: San Antonio, Texas:

71 miles 140 miles 177 miles 292 miles 372 miles 454 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Texar kan a Mill Re g io n • Population: 37,225 • Elevation: 390 feet • The state line between Texas and Arkansas runs through the middle of the city • Commercially and culturally one city • Rich blend of southern charm and Wild West spirit • Texas and Arkansas both sell lottery tickets

H o m e To • Texas A&M University, Texarkana • Texarkana College • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences • University of Arkansas Community College The only U.S. Post Office in two states. One can stand in front of this post office with one foot in Texas and the other foot in Arkansas.

Take in the Gre a t Ou td o o rs !

T h i n g s To S e e a n d D o • Historic Perot Theatre • Regional Arts Center – 1909 • Ace of Clubs Museum House – 1884 • Museum of Regional History • Discovery Place Museum • Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum

• Public parks

• Texarkana Historical Society and Museum – 1879

• Fishing lakes

• Union Station – 1929

• Campgrounds

• Crystal Springs Beach – 12-acre spring-fed lake

• Golfing

• Stock car races

M a j o r M a n u f a c t u r i n g E mp l oyer s • Alumax • Cooper Tire and Rubber • Domtar, Inc. • International Paper • Southern Refrigerated Transport

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TICONDEROGA MILL

Ticonder oga Mill Ov e rv ie w • Approximately 615 employees • Located within Adirondack Park

Ticonderoga•

• North American Papers Division • Grades • Opaques • Color Copy • Laser • Ink Jet • Colors • Brands • Hammermill • Accent • Springhill

Distance from Ticonderoga to:

• Private Label

Burlington, Vt.: Albany, N.Y.: Montreal, Quebec: Boston, Mass.: New York City, N.Y.: Washington, D.C.: Atlanta, Ga.:

50 miles 100 miles 130 miles 190 miles 250 miles 500 miles 1,100 miles

Only 65 miles to Lake Placid and Olympic sports venues

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Ticonde ro g a Mill Re g io n Since 1882, International Paper and the papermaking industry have played a significant part in Ticonderoga’s history. “Ticonderoga” is the Iroquois word meaning “the land between the waters,” which is the land between Lake Champlain and Lake George. Rich in history and heroes, Ticonderoga features plaques marking the sites of the French and Indian War, as well as the Revolutionary War. If you enjoy the great outdoors year-round, you will love Ticonderoga, New York, in the Adirondack Mountains with its many lakes, streams and ponds.

H igher Educa tio n with in 6 0 Mil e s • • • • • •

North Country Community College, Ticonderoga Middlebury College (22 miles) Adirondack Community College (40 miles) University of Vermont (48 miles) SUNY College at Plattsburg (58 miles) College of St. Joseph (50 miles)

Sp ring, S um m e r a n d F a ll • • • • • • • • •

Arts and crafts shows Americade Motorcycle Rally Fishing and fishing tournaments Picnicking Riverfront trails Tennis, boating and bicycling Mountain biking and tours Mountain hiking – various levels Camping

Wi n t e r • Snowmobiling • Lighted cross-country skiing • Ice skating • Snowshoeing • Ice fishing • Ice boating • Downhill skiing nearby

Airports • Albany, New York • Burlington, Vermont • Plattsburg, New York

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VA L L I A N T MIL L

Valliant M ill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 600 employees • Linerboard • Corrugated medium • Record-setting facility for daily production • Product end uses include produce containers (fruits, vegetables), meat/poultry packaging, computer and appliance boxes

Valliant

• Sponsors FIRST Robotics team

Distance from Valliant to: Dallas, Texas: Oklahoma City, Okla.: Tulsa, Okla.: Little Rock, Ark.: Memphis, Tenn.: Jackson, Miss.: New Orleans, La.: Pensacola, Fla.: Denver, Colo.:

158 miles 185 miles 185 miles 230 miles 362 miles 377 miles 508 miles 622 miles 877 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The Valliant Mill Re g io n Welcome to Kiamichi Country, Oklahoma’s ideal setting filled with sparkling lakes, rolling terrain, rich vegetation and picturesque towns. The Valliant Mill is centrally located to several larger neighboring communities, including Idabel, Hugo and Broken Bow, Oklahoma, and Paris, Texas. The City of Valliant has a population of 738 and covers .8 square miles. Founded in 1902 as a result of building the railroad, the land was originally designated as part of the Choctaw Nation. The Valliant Paper Mill was built in 1971 and was the largest paper mill in the world at the time. The mild year-round climate affords the outdoor enthusiast the opportunity to take advantage of many activities. An annual rainfall of 50” and an average temperature of 60°F make for pleasant days with abundant sunshine. Pine Creek Lake (Valliant) is conducive to good fish production. Principal fish species include crappie, white bass, largemouth bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish and various sunfish.

A rea Highlig h ts

Recreation and Attractions • Golfing • Hunting and fishing • Mountain biking • Hiking • Water sports • Indian gaming/casinos • Horseback riding • Rodeos • National scenic drives

Cultural Attractions • Nine museums focused on our unique heritage • Red Slough Wetland Reserve • Endangered Ark Foundation • Community theater • Choctaw cultural events • Seasonal festivals: • Dogwood Days Festival

• 12 state parks

• Watermelon Festival

• Agriculture and ranching

• Owa-Chito Festival

• Farmers’ markets

• Pumpkin Festival

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VICKSBURG MILL

Vicksbur g Mill Ov e rv ie w • Current size: Approximately 315 employees • Containerboard • Linerboard used in boxes for industrial packaging (e.g., food, appliances, etc.) • Medium corrugation inside boxes • Mill opened in 1967, and is situated on 1,200 acres adjacent to Yazoo River

Vicksburg •

• Ships product by rail and truck • Uses outdated cottonseed inventory as a fuel source, which minimizes landfill usage in the region

Distance from Vicksburg to: Jackson, Miss.: Biloxi, Miss.: New Orleans, La.: Memphis, Tenn.: Birmingham, Ala.: Dallas, Texas: Houston, Texas: Atlanta, Ga.: St. Louis, Mo.: Chicago, Ill.:

45 miles 213 miles 224 miles 250 miles 278 miles 360 miles 378 miles 445 miles 531 miles 634 miles

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To S ee, To Kn o w… The V icksburg Mill Re g io n • Vicksburg is located on the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers • Population: 26,407 • Situated in Warren County, Mississippi • Warren County population: 49,644 • Incorporated in 1826 • Elevation: 180 feet • Port of Vicksburg is one of the top inland ports in the U.S.

O u tdoor Act iv itie s • Golfing • Hunting

Features and Attractions • Rich in African-American history

• Fishing

• Excitement at four casinos

• Boating

• Carriage rides in downtown Vicksburg

• Nature trails

Co lleges an d Un iv e rs itie s with i n 5 0 M iles • Hinds Community College • Mississippi College • Alcorn State University • Jackson State University

• Sunset cruises on the Mississippi • Civil War memorials and museums • Great shopping downtown, in malls or outlets • Many art galleries • Antebellum homes and church tours • Mississippi Braves, Southern Baseball League

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Novelist Frank Yerby was born in Augusta and attended Paine College before leaving for Europe. Augusta is the home of the "Godfather of Soul," singer James Brown and the famous Metropolitan Opera star, soprano Jessye Norman. It is rumored that George Washington's dog is buried in Augusta.

How does the Augusta rule work? ›

The Augusta Rule is an IRS provision that allows homeowners to rent their home for up to 14 days each year without having to report the rental income received on their individual tax returns.

Why is Augusta significant? ›

Augusta served as the state capital of Georgia from 1785 until 1795, and has many historically significant homes and buildings, such as the Cotton Exchange, established in 1872; the boyhood home of Woodrow Wilson (28th president of the United States); Ezekiel Harris House (1797); George Walton home (signer of the ...

How to read Marcus Aurelius Meditations book? ›

The true beauty of “Meditations” lies in its ability to make us think, pause, and reflect on our lives. Slow reading is critical here. Take your time with each passage, ponder its meaning, and consider how it applies to your life. This reflective reading turns a simple activity into a transformative experience.

Is Marcus Aurelius Meditations in public domain? ›

Marcus Aurelius's original works are certainly in the public domain. A translation of a public domain work can possess copyright to the extent that there is sufficient creativity in the translation.

How long does it take to finish Meditations by Marcus Aurelius? ›

It would probably take about 5-7 hours to read the entire book, but the payoffs would be immense. The book is a collection of personal writings by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius that offer insights on how to live a good life.

Is Meditations by Marcus Aurelius good for beginners? ›

I would normally recommend that most people begin by reading The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. That's traditionally the most widely read book on Stoicism. The most readable modern translations is by Gregory Hayes, although the modern Robin Hard version is also excellent and provides a more literal translation.

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