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February 5, 2007

Lowndes County - A small Lowndes County business has big plans for the future.

Digger Specialties, Inc. manufactures vinyl decking, railing and fencing.

Today they opened the doors a new facility.

They hope this new 25,000 square foot building on Perimeter Road will help them expand their business and product line. 

"We hope to have to add onto our building in the near future, we have room for a lot of expansion here, and we want to bring in more products and continue servicing the fencing industry," says company owner Loren Graber.

Digger currently has 10 employees and they hope to create at least 10 new jobs.

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