Donte Alston, an assembly technician, hammers name plates onto the body of a control module for natural gas engines during the early stages of production at Phoenix Assemblies on Friday.
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Donte Alston, an assembly technician, hammers name plates onto the body of a control module for natural gas engines during the early stages of production at Phoenix Assemblies on Friday.

Economic developers shift help to local businesses

By John Henderson

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Economic development officials in the Twin Counties are putting more of an effort into helping local industries expand as competition stiffens for new industries in the down economy.

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