WARREN, Ohio – Highlighting Kimberly-Clark Corp.’s $800 million investment as a cornerstone of recent economic gains in Trumbull County, leaders from Lake to River Economic Development and JobsOhio pointed to rising investment, job creation and payroll, while positioning the project as part of a broader strategy to expand key industry sectors and strengthen regional competitiveness.

Plus, AK Water Works has expanded its service offerings with the launch of a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning division, marking its latest step in growth since the company’s founding in 2020.

And pre-apprenticeship students from across the region were recognized Wednesday by the Builders Association of Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania with scholarships and awards tied to construction training programs.

Kimberly-Clark Official Anticipates Growth at Lake to River Meeting
3 Minutes With: Lake to River Reports Strong Year, Plans Continued Growth
AK Water Works Launches HVAC Division
Builders Association Awards Scholarships, Prizes