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March 12, 2004

Moultrie - A precision metal working company has started building in Colquitt County.

Milac at Spence Field is expected to be ready this spring. The 15,000 square foot building will employ less than ten people, but will increase to 25 employees within the year.

The Moultrie-Colquitt County Economic Development Authority is using $15,000 profit from a previous deal and giving it to Milac.

The metal company will use the allowance for plumbing and electrical work.

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