Archive for August 2021

High School Football Round-Up Podcast: 2021 Season Preview Part 1

The 2021 high school football season is just around the corner, and on this season’s debut episode of the High School Football Round-Up Podcast, you’ll hear the first of a three-part series previewing nearly every team in the 27-county Southwest Georgia Network coverage area, starting with the teams listed below.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all schedules are courtesy of the Georgia High School Football Historians Association.

*-Schedule courtesy of maxpreps.com.

Baconton Charter Blazers

Bainbridge Bearcats

Berrien

Brooks County Trojans

Brookwood School Warriors (Thomasville)-(GISA)

Cairo Syrupmakers

Colquitt County Packers

Cook Hornets

Crisp Academy Wildcats (GISA) *

Crisp County Cougars

Deerfield-Windsor Knights

Dougherty Trojans

Early County Bobcats

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ICYMI: Pratt Industries to expand in Albany

Press Release courtesy of the Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission

Albany, Ga. – The Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission today announced the expansion of Pratt Industries, resulting in more than $18 million in capital investment and the creation of 30 new jobs.

Pratt Industries is the country’s 5th largest corrugated packaging company, and has maintained a converting plant for corrugated boxes in Albany since 1983.

Albany’s sheet converting plant is one of Pratt’s more than 40 facilities throughout the United States and Mexico – the world’s largest converting network – tasked with converting corrugated paper board into finished boxes. 

“Pratt is a key contributor in the global logistics industry, as one of the world’s largest producers of recycled containerboard. Their continued investment in our community reaffirms Albany-Dougherty County as an ideal location for manufacturing and logistics industries, and we are proud to have Pratt as a corporate citizen here in our community,” said ADEDC President and CEO Jana Dyke.

The expansion comes as a result of an increase in global shipping and logistics needs, and will include an addition of over 100,000 square feet to Pratt’s existing facility. Upgrades will include new machinery, new scrap recycling system, waste water system and additional warehouse space.

“We have been proud to call Albany home for the last 38 years and are excited to be continuing and strengthening our relationship with the local community,” said Pratt Industries Albany Plant Manager Drew Pennington. 

Pratt’s expansion is expected to be complete by January 2022. See here for career opportunities.

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About the Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission   

The Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission is a public-private partnership whose mission is to foster new investment and job creation through the recruitment, retention and expansion of industry for Albany-Dougherty County. To learn more, visit www.choosealbany.com.

About Pratt Industries

Pratt is America’s 5th largest corrugated packaging company and the world’s largest, privately-held producer of 100% recycled containerboard, with some 7,500 highly-skilled, green-collar employees, dedicated to the environment and sustainability. Pratt was founded in the USA more than 30 years ago and, since then, has shown dramatic growth with sophisticated manufacturing facilities in 25 states. 

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