Oklahoma City Council Oks Job Incentives For Plastics Manufacturer

William Crum The city council on Tuesday approved up to $80,000 in economic development incentives for a plastics company that plans to expand its operations in Oklahoma City. McClarin Plastics intends to add 58 new jobs in Oklahoma City within five years, according to a memo to the council from City Manager Jim Couch. McClarin, of Hanover, Pa., specializes in design and manufacturing of highly engineered, molded plastic assemblies, according to its website. It has interests in industries including renewable energy and agriculture.Read more on NewsOK.com

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