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CSX.com – Piedmont Lithium Chooses CSX Select Site in Tennessee for Major Facility
CSX joined Piedmont Lithium officers and Tennessee Neighborhood Growth Commissioner Stuart McWhorter Sept. 1 to announce the collection of a rail-served website close to Etowah, Tennessee, for a significant lithium hydroxide venture that can help the nation’s quickly rising electrical car business.
Piedmont Lithium officers mentioned the corporate will make investments $582 million to determine a lithium hydroxide processing, refining and manufacturing facility in Southeast Tennessee. Piedmont mentioned the venture is believed to be largest lithium hydroxide processing facility deliberate in america.
“The fast electrification of the automotive market has led to large investments in electrical car and lithium-ion battery manufacturing in america, making a vital want for lithium hydroxide produced within the U.S.,” mentioned Keith Phillips, president and chief government officer of Piedmont Lithium. “Our Tennessee Lithium operation ought to play an vital function in serving to to mitigate provide shortages within the American EV business and battery provide chain, significantly within the wake of current laws incentivizing using domestically sourced vital supplies and offering tax credit for U.S. producers.”
The location chosen for the plant, which is anticipated to create 117 jobs, is in McMinn County on the North Etowah Industrial Park, a CSX and Choose Tennessee Licensed Website. Rail service was instrumental within the site-selection course of, and CSX labored carefully with Piedmont Lithium and financial improvement officers to land the venture.
“CSX shares the dedication of Piedmont Lithium, Tennessee and its communities to financial development and a sustainable future,” mentioned Tom Tisa, CSX head of enterprise improvement. “The CSX Choose Websites program helps corporations establish high-quality websites that meet their improvement standards, whereas additionally enabling them to cut back their carbon footprint by means of fuel-efficient rail transportation.”
CSX’s function was additionally cited by Stuart McWhorter, commissioner of the Tennessee Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth. “Thanks to the area people and our companions at CSX for his or her help in making this win a actuality,” McWhorter mentioned. “Tennessee continues to draw corporations within the electrical car business [and] we imagine McMinn County would be the ideally suited location to help Piedmont‘s development and success.”
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What impressed ex-Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper about Tennessee’s win over Mississippi State
Former Lady Vols basketball coach Kellie Harper pinpointed the end of the second quarter as the reason for Tennessee’s win Thursday.
Harper, who was fired as the Lady Vols coach in April, has begun to make regular appearances in the SEC Network studio this season. She was on the desk again Thursday when No. 15 Tennessee beat Mississippi State 86-73 to kick off “We Back Pat” Week in the SEC.
“Once they got that cushion – they hit three 3s to end the second, they started the third with a three, and they maintained that cushion throughout the second half,” Harper said when asked what impressed her most about the win. “They played comfortable, they played very loose and very free in the that second half. Mississippi State didn’t gain on them – they didn’t lose – but they didn’t gain on them. They just couldn’t keep up.”
The sequence turned a 2-point lead into a nine-point lead at halftime in 1:21. It started with a steal by Talaysia Cooper at the top of the press, and she assisted a wide-open 3-pointer for Jewel Spear. After Tennessee gave up a fast-break layup, Samara Spencer knocked down a 3-pointer in response. Then Cooper snagged another steal in the press, giving the Lady Vols the final shot – and Spencer drained a deep buzzer-beater 3-pointer.
Spear was responsible for the 3-pointer on the first play of the third quarter.
Spencer, who scored 18 points and went 4-for-7 from deep, was interviewed postgame. Harper congratulated Spencer on the win and asked where the senior point guard thought the team could continue to find improvement.
Spencer pointed to the team’s lapses at times and weaker third quarters – the Bulldogs only outscored Tennessee in the third – and said they need to make sure they come out of halftime with the same intensity.
Spencer also said transition defense was a big focus going into the game after hearing Mississippi State thought it would be successful in transition. Tennessee had one player in position to get back quickly to defend any breakaways, and MSU only outscored UT on fast-break points 21-13.
“Well, we heard that they were talking about how they felt like they could get a lot of transition points, and they did get some transition points, but not as many as they normally get,” Spencer said. “I think that we did a pretty good job at it. We had some lapses, but overall, we kept the game in check in transition.”
Cora Hall covers University of Tennessee women’s athletics. Email her at cora.hall@knoxnews.com and follow her on Twitter @corahalll. If you enjoy Cora’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that allows you to access all of it.
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Jermod McCoy and Dylan Sampson Named All-Americans
The Volunteers Dylan Sampson and Jermod McCoy were both named to the ESPN All-American second team.
After stellar seasons Dylan Sampson and Jermod McCoy were both selected to the second team of ESPN’s All-American team. Sampson led the rushing attack for the Volunteers and led the Southeastern Conference in carries, yards and touchdowns on the ground. McCoy was a vital piece of the volunteer defense and had a stellar sophomore season.
Sampson was an electric back for the Volunteers in 2024. The 5-foot-11 201-pound back mixed size and speed with elite vision to explode through running lanes and punish second level defenders. He finished the season with 258 carries for 1,491 yards and 22 touchdowns.
With Sampson’s help, the Volunteers led the SEC in rushing yards for the second season in a row. Sampson was the true definition of a workhorse, leading all SEC players in plays from scrimmage with 278.
Being named to the ESPN All-American team is another award Sampson can add to his resume as he takes his talents to the NFL. Last month Sampson announced he would be forgoing his senior year and entering his name into the NFL draft. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. rated Sampson as the No. 10 running back prospect eligible for the 2025 draft.
After a solid freshman season at Oregon State, during which McCoy racked up 31 tackles, two interceptions, and seven pass breakups, the young corner decided to enter the transfer portal. Tennessee earned the four-star transfer commitment, and McCoy made an immediate impact for the Volunteers. The 6-foot 193-pound corner had 44 tackles, four interceptions, and nine pass breakups. Unfortunately, Tennessee will be without McCoy for spring practices after the young corner tore his ACL during an off-season workout.
McCoy helped lead one of the top defenses in the country in just his sophomore season. The Volunteers only allowed 293 yards per game which was second in the SEC.
Tennessee has consistently had some of the top talent in the nation and this year was no different with Sampson and McCoy both having outstanding seasons and being named to the ESPN All-American second team.
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