Hunt land may jump-start efforts for McAllen auto plant
The News Review:
- Hunt land may jump-start efforts for McAllen auto plant
- Chrysler’s North American Plants to Resume Production in July
- Phones ring for V Vehicle Co. jobs
- PRAIRIE GRVE : Sewer plant makes stimulus funds list
Hunt land may jump-start efforts for McAllen auto plant
Dallas Morning News
“I don’t think Indiana knows it. And whoever is promising to bring manufacturing back to Detroit is not going to see it. “McAllen hopes the recovery will mean achieving a decades-long effort to lure an automobile manufacturing plant to the area on a parcel between McAllen and Mission that Dallas business magnate Ray Hunt bought way back in 1974. Hunt’s 6000-acre Sharyland Plantation for many years was best known as a source of grapefruit onions and sugarcane. Its appraised value in 1998 was $14. Today it has more than 1600 homes and an industrial park with oversized streets water sewer and power conduits.
Chrysler’s North American Plants to Resume Production in July
Wall Street Journal
–>Chrysler’s North American Plants to Resume Production in July ArticleCommentsmore in. Production at a truck plant in Mexico will begin July 6 according to the schedule while three other idle plants Illinois Michigan and hio that primarily build Jeeps will resume production July 27. Chrysler idled all of its plants during its bankruptcy process which began April 30. The shutdown along with cutting 789 dealers helped it reduce its inventory of cars and pickup trucks. The bulk of the company exited bankruptcy earlier.
Related from Sales-monster: Chrysler to restart plants by end of June
Phones ring for V Vehicle Co. jobs
Shreveport Times
won’t be taking applications for at least six months. But that hasn’t stopped a flood of inquiries from near and far about the promise of 1400 jobs at the new Monroe plant.
PRAIRIE GRVE : Sewer plant makes stimulus funds list
Northwest Arkansas Times
The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission is recommending $5 million in funding for Prairie Grove including $2. 55 million in stimulus money from the American Recover y and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and $2. 45 million in other agency funds. The Commission is also recommending a $4 million grant for Siloam Springs to fund cost overruns to complete its wastewater treatment plant Prairie Grove officials are cautiously optimistic but they don’t know all the federal strings that are attached to the project funding because they have not yet been released.
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