ASHLAND – Increasingly depressed lumber prices have forced the Canadian woodlands giant J.D. Irving Ltd. temporarily to close its Pinkham sawmill in Ashland, according to a Tuesday announcement. The closing, which affects 110 employees, will take effect on Jan. 12, said Mary Keith, Irving spokeswoman. Read More
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