Tennessee
Governor Lee, Commissioner McWhorter Announce Symmco Inc. to Locate in Hawkins County
· Powdered metallic producer to broaden Pennsylvania-based operations to Northeast Tennessee
· Symmco will make investments $13 million, create greater than 80 new jobs in Surgoinsville
SURGOINSVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Invoice Lee, Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth Commissioner Stuart McWhorter and Symmco Inc. officers introduced at present the corporate will make investments $13.1 million to broaden and find new manufacturing operations in Tier 4, at-risk Hawkins County.
Symmco will create 86 new jobs in Surgoinsville over the subsequent 5 years as the corporate locates in an present facility at 386 Phipps Bend Street.
Symmco’s growth to Tennessee will place the producer to be geographically nearer to its largest shopper base whereas additionally permitting for elevated manufacturing capability, gross sales quantity and potential new partnerships with sub suppliers.
Based in 1952, Symmco Inc. specializes within the manufacturing of powdered metallic for customer-engineered elements and inventory merchandise, which serve many industries together with garden and backyard, medical, energy transmission and others. Along with its manufacturing operations, Symmco additionally performs secondary machining and in-house device design. The corporate’s 86 new jobs will improve its complete variety of U.S. staff to almost 300.
Since 2018, TNECD has supported almost 40 financial improvement initiatives within the Northeast Tennessee area, leading to greater than 3,500 job commitments and $1 billion in capital funding.
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“Tennessee’s robust enterprise local weather and expert workforce proceed to draw firms to each a part of the state, and our rural communities are not any exception. I thank Symmco for its resolution to put money into Hawkins County in order that Tennesseans throughout the area can thrive.” – Gov. Invoice Lee
“With greater than 2,600 manufacturing companies throughout the state, Tennessee is positioned to offer firms like Symmco with the instruments and assets wanted to succeed. We respect this firm’s funding in Northeast Tennessee and welcome Symmco to Surgoinsville.” – TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter
“I’m assured that Tennessee will probably be a fantastic place for Symmco to broaden. The cooperation of the state and native officers in addition to the event officers from TVA made our resolution to speculate right here straightforward. We’re excited to be one of many latest employers in Hawkins County and look ahead to a few years of mutual success.” – Frank Roberts, chairman of the board, Symmco, Inc.
“It has been my dream for a few years to broaden our enterprise to the southern states and be nearer to our main clients. This growth won’t solely convey jobs to the realm however new powder metallic press and furnace know-how. I’m excited to see this imaginative and prescient develop into actuality.” – Beth Krise, CEO and Pennsylvania president, Symmco, Inc.
“As a grandson of Hawkins County, I’m proud to be part of this venture and to convey again expert jobs to the realm. Symmco has a various family-oriented and community-focused tradition. We’re excited to be part of the Surgoinsville group.” – Frank Freeman, COO and Tennessee president, Symmco, Inc.
“I’m extraordinarily pleased to welcome Symmco to Hawkins County and Phipps Bend Industrial Park. These jobs will probably be welcomed by our great, extremely expert workforce that can meet and exceed the excessive requirements of an organization making the strongest and most sturdy powder metallic merchandise in the marketplace. They may also contribute tremendously to our continued financial progress. I’d prefer to thank NETWORKS Sullivan Partnership and the Hawkins County Industrial Growth Board and workers for bringing one other excellent business into our county.” – Hawkins County Mayor Jim Lee
“TVA and Holston Electrical Cooperative congratulate Symmco on its resolution to find and create new jobs in Surgoinsville. Supporting firms like Symmco in creating jobs and funding within the area is prime to TVA’s mission of service. We’re proud to companion with Hawkins County Industrial Board, NETWORKS Sullivan Partnership and the Tennessee Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth to additional that mission and have fun this announcement collectively.” – John Bradley, TVA senior vice chairman of Financial Growth
“We’re excited Symmco is increasing its profitable operations to Hawkins County. This venture will strengthen the native economic system and supply job alternatives to 86 residents. We want Symmco an extended and affluent future.” – Sen. Frank Niceley (R-Strawberry Plains)
“I’m proud to welcome Symmco to Hawkins County. This funding reinforces our efforts to develop a talented workforce and pro-business local weather in Tennessee. I congratulate everybody who helped make this announcement attainable, and I look ahead to Symmco’s profitable future in Surgoinsville.” – Rep. Gary Hicks (R-Rogersville)
Concerning the Tennessee Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth
The Tennessee Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth’s mission is to develop methods that assist make Tennessee the No. 1 location within the Southeast for top of the range jobs. To develop and strengthen Tennessee, the division seeks to draw new company funding to the state and works with Tennessee firms to facilitate growth and financial progress. Discover us on the internet: tnecd.com. Comply with us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Like us on Fb. Subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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Tennessee
Titans Predicted for Another Loss vs. Texans
The Tennessee Titans are just one day away from their next matchup against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.
The Titans are looking for their first win since Week 9, when they beat the New England Patriots at home. In the last two weeks, Tennessee has lost by double digits to strong playoff-contending teams, and this week might not be much different against the first-place Texans.
CBS Sports writer Pete Prisco believes the Titans’ struggles will continue, falling 31-21 to the Texans.
“The Texans are playing on a short week, but they looked better on offense against Dallas with Nico Collins back. The Titans will have trouble stopping them this week, so look for the Texans and C.J. Stroud to play well. Will Levis won’t keep up,” Prisco writes.
The Titans will have to stop Houston’s multi-dimensional offense with Joe Mixon on the ground and Collins and Tank Dell through the air. Tennessee has the No. 2 overall defense this season, so it should provide a good test for C.J. Stroud and the Texans offense, but it still doesn’t make them a favorite.
If the Titans want to win against the Texans, they will have to pressure Stroud and take advantage of their offensive line, which has proven to be suspect at times during the season.
When it comes to the Titans’ offense, it needs to take care of the ball. Giving the Texans shorter fields will be the easiest way to lose the game, so if the Titans can prevent the Texans from scoring up close on short drives, they will have a chance to be competitive against their division rival.
Kickoff between the Titans and Texans is set for 12 noon CT tomorrow. The game can be watched on CBS or streamed on Paramount+.
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Tennessee
Tennessee football commit Ethan Utley not looking ahead after Ensworth’s season ends vs McCallie
There was a reason Tennessee football commit Ethan Utley didn’t make any trips to Knoxville during the home stretch of Ensworth’s season.
Utley wanted to be fully locked into the Tigers’ TSSAA football playoffs run.
That’s one reason why Friday’s tearful postgame was so difficult. McCallie ended Ensworth’s season, defeating the Tigers 31-7 to advance to the Division II-AAA state final on Dec. 5 in Chattanooga against Baylor.
Utley, a 6-foot-4, 265-pound four-star defensive lineman, doesn’t know if he’ll enroll early at Tennessee yet. He hasn’t been thinking that far ahead. Everything lately, he said, was about the Tigers trying to reach their first TSSAA football state championship game since 2014.
“It hurts and it will hurt for a while. My mind was set on going to the state championship,” Utley said. “All the personal stuff, it doesn’t really matter. I knew Ensworth was going to be my home and where I would graduate from. I never wanted to transfer. My seniors and I gave it everything we could and just fell short.”
Ensworth (11-1) trailed just 7-0 at halftime. McCallie (10-2) began to put the game out of reach when Vanderbilt commitment Carson Lawrence returned an interception 44 yards for a touchdown to go up 21-7 with 10:46 left.
Utley, who appeared in all 45 of Ensworth’s games since the beginning of his freshman season, played through an injury most of the second half until the pain became too much. He said he was kneed in one of his nerves in his right shin. He was helped to the bench by Ensworth staffers late in the fourth quarter.
“I told myself if it has to end this way, I’m going to have to get dragged off this field,” Utley said. “And that’s what happened.”
Utley is the No. 3 prospect from Tennessee in the 2025 class and No. 21 defensive lineman nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite. He intends to sign with the Volunteers when the early period begins Dec. 4.
“He’s super athletic for his size, very smart,” Ensworth coach Tim Hasselbeck said. “Depending on how he wants to change his body in the weight room, how he eats, he’ll figure out what position he’ll play. I think he could play on either side of the ball. He’s got a very bright future.”
Utley was an easy teammate to get along with, Hasselbeck said. That’s where Utley’s focus was Friday as he hugged players on the field one last time.
But he knows a big stage awaits in Knoxville.
“I’m excited for the competition. I’m grateful to be able to go play Division I football in the SEC. Most kids can’t say they can go do that,” Utley said. “I’ve been through some hard times. For that to be my next step, I’m more than blessed. When I get healthy and get my body right, get back in that weight room, get back on the field and start attacking it more, I’ll start getting ready for the bigger things ahead.”
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Titans RB Out vs. Texans
The Tennessee Titans are finishing up their practice runs before facing the Houston Texans in Week 12, but there is a key player on the offense who won’t be making the trip to the Lone Star State.
According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, running back Tyjae Spears has been ruled out for the team’s game against the Texans as he has yet to clear the league’s concussion protocol.
Spears, a second-year pro out of Tulane, has been bit many times by the injury bug this season. The Week 12 contest will mark Spears’ fourth game missed this season.
So far this season, Spears has ran the ball 43 times for 161 yards and a touchdown.
With Spears out, starting running back Tony Pollard will continue to have a bulk of the carries while Julius Chestnut and Josh Kelley handle backup duties.
Also out for the Titans is offensive tackle Leroy Watson IV. Linebacker Jack Gibbens and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed are also ruled out on the injury report, but both of them will be placed on injured reserve.
Kickoff between the Titans and Texans is set for 12 noon CT on Sunday inside NRG Stadium.
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