Nick Evans recently joined Grain Processing Corporation as an information services specialist.
He lives in Vincennes and is a graduate of Vincennes University.
Evans has a degree in electronics and computer networking.
He currently holds several Microsoft certifications as a systems administrator and engineer.
Jeremy Bennett joined Grain Processing Corporation in 2002 as a steep, milling and feed process operator.
He was recently promoted to shift superintendent.
He and his wife, Amy, reside in Washington.
Grain Processing Corporation is a major manufacturer of grain neutral spirits, food and pharmaceutical starches, industrial starches, maltodextrins and corn syrup solids, specialty products and feed ingredients. The company markets its products worldwide.
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May 2, 2008
GPC announces new employee, promotion
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Dr. Adam Traylor opens chiropractic office in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY — Montgomery native Dr. Adam Traylor has opened Traylor Chiropractic at 439 N. Main St., Montgomery.
Traylor is a 2000 graduate of Barr-Reeve High School. - Area family child care providers attend child care business course The Professional Child Care Association of Southwestern Indiana, Inc.; Robert Gregory, founder and director of Advance Manufacturing Productivity Center; and Charles Selby, executive director of Daviess County Chamber of Commerce, provided the opportunity for area business people to participate in the First Step/Fast Trac Family Child Care Business Curriculum study course.
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- New coffee shop has taste of California While downtown Washington has its share of banks and second-hand stores, an interesting addition has made Main Street a place to visit again.
- Browning hosted investment seminar on March 12 Edward Jones Financial Advisor Sarah Browning of Washington hosted an “Outlook and Opportunities” investment strategies seminar on March 12 at a local restaurant.
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Dr. Adam Traylor opens chiropractic office in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY — Montgomery native Dr. Adam Traylor has opened Traylor Chiropractic at 439 N. Main St., Montgomery.






