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Davidson commissioners set public hearing on incentives

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Davidson County commissioners set a public hearing last night to consider up to $33,500 in incentives over five years to an unnamed company that would invest $2.5 million and provide about 20 new jobs.

Steve Googe, the executive director for the Davidson County Economic Development Commission, declined to name the company, calling it "Project Powder." He said the company is a supplier to a manufacturer and is looking to expand into North Carolina.

The company is considering several sites in Thomasville. The Thomasville City Council will set a public hearing Monday to consider up to $35,000 in incentives to the same company.

Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the incentives at 7 p.m. June 9.

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