By Carlee Lammers Hino Motors Manufacturing U.S.A. will be investing $100 million into expanding its manufacturing and assembly operations in West Virginia. In a news conference streamed online Wednesday evening, Hino Motors Manufacturing president Takashi Ono announced the company would be moving all operations from its current site in Williamstown to the former Coldwater Creek facility in Mineral Wells by 2019. "We have outgrown our current home and now we need to take our next step," he said during the news conference.

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