Harrington officials have filed a request for federal funds to support a potential industrial park that hopes to lift up the former rail town, with the support of Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del).
Title: Business Development, Marketing Designer and Coordinator Workplace: Lindenmere Market and O.A. Newton Age: 35 When it comes to consumer experience, Lauren Connelly is all about offering fun, trendy and […]
HARRINGTON — A manufacturer that focuses on powder coat steel parts is looking to build a small warehouse, in what could be the first of several businesses to come to […]
HARRINGTON — A long-awaited freight train feasibility study for a future Harrington industrial park shows the best land configuration to meet rising demand for transload terminals to ship commodities across […]
O.A. Newton began in 1916 as a farming and poultry business, but has evolved into a company with an agricultural irrigation business that sells through the company’s Farm and Ranch […]
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