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Kimberly-Clark

Public wants access to waterfront via mill site

EVERETT -- Public access to the waterfront should be a top concern for the redevelopment of the Kimberly-Clark mill site.That's one of the key findings of a city survey that asked the public what they think should happen to the prime waterfront land.

Date: 05/14/2012 | Local News


Port considers buying K-C mill site

EVERETT -- The Port of Everett is aggressively exploring whether it should buy the 66-acre Kimberly-Clark site, which is for sale after the waterfront pulp-paper mill closed last month.

Date: 05/13/2012 | Local News


What mill left behind

Pollution, including dioxins in waterway, must be cleaned up

Date: 05/06/2012 | Local News


How long will the cleanup effort take?

EVERETT -- The time, money and effort required to clean up after former pulp-and-paper mills similar to Everett's Kimberly-Clark plant can vary, depending on conditions, officials with the state Department of Ecology say.An example of a successful cleanup can be found not far from Everett.

Date: 05/06/2012 | Local News


Mill's toxic legacy

What pollution is on site and what happens next

Date: 05/06/2012 | Need to Know


'Rare' mill land for sale

Kimberly-Clark has formally offered the waterfront site 'unpriced'

Date: 04/27/2012 | Bizblog


Who wants an old mill?

Everett wants your opinion on Kimberly-Clark site's future

Date: 04/18/2012 | Local News


Federal aid to help 570 K-C mill employees find work

EVERETT -- Hundreds of mill workers who lost their jobs at Kimberly-Clark are about to get more help finding new work.

Date: 04/12/2012 | Business


The Everett we've lost

It was 'City of Smokestacks,' but that identity is long gone

Date: 04/01/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

Paper mill gave workers a chance to grow (video)

Date: 03/31/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill: Patricia Reiman, 92, of Bothell

In this series, we're telling the stories of what the Kimberly-Clark mill closure means for workers and for Everett, which has been defined by mills for more than a century.Pat Reiman's three girls were in school and she found herself alone at home — ready to go back to work.

Date: 03/31/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

For some, paper mill work was in their blood (video)

Date: 03/31/2012 | The Last Smokestack


How this series and its photographs were born

The Last Smokestack is a culmination of three months' work.

Date: 03/30/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

The work was tough but rewarding at Kimberly-Clark (video)

Date: 03/30/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

Some workers have seen mills close before (video)

Date: 03/30/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill: Troy Woodard, 40, of Everett

In this series, we're telling the stories of what the Kimberly-Clark mill closure means for workers and for Everett, which has been defined by mills for more than a century.Like many people, Troy Woodard got his first job at the mill because his father worked there.

Date: 03/30/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

A 'company man' remembers the mill's glory days (video)

Date: 03/30/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill: Ronni Sheflo, 56, of Lake Stevens

In this series, we're telling the stories of what the Kimberly-Clark mill closure means for workers and for Everett, which has been defined by mills for more than a century.

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill: Jayne DeWitt, 63, of Bellingham

In this series, we're telling the stories of what the Kimberly-Clark mill closure means for workers and for Everett, which has been defined by mills for more than a century.

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

For some, working there was a rite of passage (video)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill: Tim Morelli, 57, of Marysville

In this series, we're telling the stories of what the Kimberly-Clark mill closure means for workers and for Everett, which has been defined by mills for more than a century.

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

A Kimberly-Clark worker wonders what to do next (video)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill: Cathy Vanderberg, 59, of Arlington

In this series, we're telling the stories of what the Kimberly-Clark mill closure means for workers and for Everett, which has been defined by mills for more than a century.

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

The Kimberly-Clark mill was part of the family (video)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill: Theresa Jones, 46, of Marysville

In this series, we're telling the stories of what the Kimberly-Clark mill closure means for workers and for Everett, which has been defined by mills for more than a century.

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

For generations, an honest wage rewarded hard work (video)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

For some, family ties to Kimberly-Clark run deep (video)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

Stories of the workers at Everett's last smokestack (videos)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

Running the paper machines took skill and precision (video)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Voices of the mill

At Kimberly-Clark, workers knew every face (video)

Date: 03/29/2012 | The Last Smokestack


Everett council puts development on hold at Kimberly-Clark mill site for six months

EVERETT -- In an effort to protect a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," the Everett City Council adopted an emergency six-month moratorium on any development at the Kimberly-Clark mill site.

Date: 02/16/2012 | Local News


Mill closing, not credit union

Mill Town Credit Union has capital, members to carry on

Date: 01/27/2012 | Business


Everett mayor delivers a mixed report on the city’s economic outlook

EVERETT -- The economy is bleak and will remain so for the next three to four years -- but there are good things still happening in Everett.

Date: 01/25/2012 | Business


Kimberly-Clark mill site likely to remain industrial land

EVERETT -- The Kimberly-Clark paper plant has been a fixture on the waterfront so long it's hard to imagine Everett without it.But at some point, it will be gone.And don't expect a new community park or high-end condos and shops to take its place.

Date: 01/13/2012 | Local News


Murray told of progress in aerospace training and education

EVERETT -- How does a state, or a community like Snohomish County, ensure it has enough qualified workers to sustain a growing industry like aerospace?•You increase the number of engineers being educated locally.

Date: 01/12/2012 | Business


Someone who knows

K-C mill closure 'devastating,' says 51-year employee

Date: 01/01/2012 | Local News


Kimberly-Clark workers to be eligible for federal aid

Workers at Everett's Kimberly-Clark Corp. will be eligible for special help in job training, job searches, health insurance and unemployment pay, Rep. Rick Larsen said today.

Date: 12/20/2011 | Business


Some of 700 to be let go at Kimberly-Clark could land at Boeing

The Workforce Development Council of Snohomish County has been working with Kimberly-Clark Corp. employees about their options after the company's Everett paper plant closes, and some could find a home at Boeing, counselors say.

Date: 12/08/2011 | Business


Kimberly-Clark to close

Talks with buyer break down over environmental issues

Date: 12/08/2011 | Business


Unions at Kimberly-Clark reach deal with potential buyer, but face many lost jobs

EVERETT -- Union members at the Kimberly-Clark Corp. plant here have reached a five-year labor agreement with potential buyer Atlas Holdings LLC that would secure jobs for about 300 people.

Date: 10/31/2011 | Business


Kimberly-Clark buys generating equipment from PUD for $26.5M

EVERETT -- Snohomish County's main electricity provider is due to receive money Monday from Kimberly-Clark as a result of the planned closure of the wood products plant, and there could be more.

Date: 10/31/2011 | Local News


Kimberly-Clark income falls

Rising costs led Kimberly-Clark Corp., maker of Kleenex, Huggies and other household brands, to report an 8 percent decline in third-quarter net income Monday. It also cut its revenue outlook and the high end of its earnings outlook.

Date: 10/25/2011 | Business


Kimberly-Clark employees warned they could be laid off; talks with potential buyer continue

EVERETT -- Most of the 750 employees at the Kimberly-Clark Corp. plants in Everett have received a warning that they could be laid off in the next 60 days, but the notice doesn't affect attempts to sell the business.

Date: 10/17/2011 | Business


Remembering when Everett really was Mill Town

It was September of 1988, six weeks before the presidential election. Candidates were crisscrossing the country. On a fall afternoon, it was Everett's turn for a visit.

Date: 10/07/2011 | Local News


Potential buyer surfaces for Everett Kimberly-Clark mill

EVERETT -- Kimberly-Clark Corp. has entered into serious talks with Atlas Holdings LLC to sell its pulp and paper mills, officials said Tuesday.This summer, the company had warned its 750 workers that unless a buyer is found, it would shut the plants down early next year.

Date: 10/04/2011 | Business


More than pulp and steam

Kimberly-Clark mill is part of Everett's fading identity

Date: 09/06/2011 | The Last Smokestack


More than pulp and steam

Kimberly-Clark mill is part of Everett's fading identity

Date: 09/06/2011 | Local News


Last of the smokestacks

Mill closure would end a chapter of Everett history (gallery)

Date: 09/02/2011 | Business


City's last mill could close

750 workers told to prepare for closure if buyer isn't found

Date: 09/01/2011 | Business




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