With Centuries-Old Ohio Paper Mill Set to Close, Locals Hope for a Miracle

The mill, one of the largest employers in the Appalachian foothills, could close by the end of the year if an alternative option is not found.

CHILLICOTHE, Ohioโ€”Judy Sowers is the matriarch of a family that has seen generations work at โ€œthe Mead,โ€ which is what the paper mill in Chillicothe is known as by many locals.

On May 8, Sowers gathered around a kitchen table with two of her daughters, her brother, and her son-in-law in a house across the street from the mill and its red-and-white striped tower.

Their conversation was on a topic that is on the minds of residents, business owners, and local officials in this community of 21,895 in the Appalachian foothills of southern Ohio.

Pixelle Specialty Solutionsโ€”and its parent, private equity firm H.I.G. Capitalโ€”announced on April 15 that it would be shutting down its paper mill in Chillicothe.

The company said the closure was necessary as part of its effort to โ€œalign its operation footprint with long-term business objectives.โ€

Jobs are on the line for around 830 workers. The company originally intended to shut down the mill in phases over the weeks that followed the announcement.

The decision was delayed after freshman Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) secured a commitment from H.I.G. Capital, which bought the mill in 2022, to pause the facilityโ€™s closure until the end of the year.

Chillicothe is known as the โ€œPaper City.โ€ The mill was opened in 1812.

Sowersโ€™s grandparents worked at the Mead. So did John Angus Sr., Sowersโ€™s father. Several other family members have spent their careers at the mill.

โ€œIf you didnโ€™t work there, you had family work there, or you knew someone who worked there. Kids grow up hearing stories from generations of family members about working at the mill,โ€ Sowers, 74, said.

John Angus Jr., Sowersโ€™s brother, recalled his 42-year career that stretched from his early 20s to retirement age.

โ€œIt took me five years to get on there after I graduated from high school. At the time, it was a job many people wanted to have if they wanted to stay here,โ€ John Angus Jr. told The Epoch Times.

โ€œI worked shift work for almost 43 years, so I missed a lot of stuff with the family, but it put bread and butter on the table. It would be a shame to see it close.โ€

Byย Jeff Louderback

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