SHELBYVILLE RECYCLING PLANT.jpeg Apr 19, 2024 Apr 19, 2024 Updated Apr 19, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Wieland Copper Recycling received more than $200 million to expand its U.S. recycling capacity and capabilities. (WDRB photo) As featured on 1:55+4 'A big deal' | $200 million expansion will create over 200 more jobs at Shelbyville recycling company Friday afternoon, Gov. Andy Beshear and United States Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk were in Shelbyville for a major announcement. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesJCPS officials say financial crisis was not 'hidden from the board or the public'Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. recovering after spill at ChurchillLouder Than Life closes with a bang in Louisville after brief weather delayNew restaurant opening this week in former Hooters location in southern IndianaNichols Elementary to close as Bullitt County school board votes to realign districtCoffee with Crawford | Louisville bettors were left in the dark Saturday, but that’s about to changeFormer LMAS employee cited for neglect after dogs in her care found in poor conditionCRAWFORD | Cutter Boley takes the wheel, looks to reset Kentucky’s course at South CarolinaMan hospitalized after shooting in Louisville's Southside neighborhood, police say Videos
1:55+4 'A big deal' | $200 million expansion will create over 200 more jobs at Shelbyville recycling company Friday afternoon, Gov. Andy Beshear and United States Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk were in Shelbyville for a major announcement.