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Need toilet paper? Procter & Gamble plant goes into overdrive during coronavirus crisis

MEHOOPANY, Pa. – The Procter & Gamble factory in Mehoopany, Pennsylvania, has long been a key fixture of the rural community.Generations of families have worked there. The Wyoming County United Way counts P&G, which opened its plant in 1966, as its biggest financial supporter. While a map shows the facility tucked neatly into a curve of the Susquehanna River, it’s a physically large presence.And though few people outside Wyoming County know all that, […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News

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