Progress on the IVC vinyl manufacturing plant in south Whitfield County is continuing as Dalton Utilities’ governing board on Monday approved a $216,437 bid from Ellis Contracting to build a sewer force main.
IVC will pay for the work. Dalton Utilities accepted bids on the project to make sure it met the correct specifications, utility president Don Cope said. Ellis Contracting is based in Chatsworth and submitted the lowest of four bids.
The vote was 4-0. Board member Tom Pendley was absent. The board’s next meeting is Jan. 25, 2010, in the Dalton Utilities board room.
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Utility board approves bid for sewer work for new plant
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Massive search for Neal ongoing
An angent with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation fills law enforcement officials in on the manhunt in Varnell for Sonny Neal, the man expected of killing his wife and her grandfather on Thursday in Dawnville. (Misty Watson/The Daily Citizen)
VARNELL — A woman who knows fugitive Adolph Ray “Sonny” Neal — wanted in the deaths of his wife and her grandfather a week ago today — said she shouted, “Oh my God, it’s him!” as she and her husband traveled south on Ga. Highway 201 Wednesday afternoon.
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