Lima Kiwanis Club learns about Nutrien’s role in agriculture and manufacturing
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Nutrien Lima representatives spoke to the Lima Kiwanis Club about the company’s role in agriculture, manufacturing and everyday consumer products. Officials also warned residents about increased traffic during a $145 million turnaround project that will bring 1,200 additional workers to the facility beginning in August.
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