WASHINGTON, D.C. – In Jackson County, Congresswoman Carol Miller (R-WV) met with local businesses and toured the City of Ripley with Mayor Carolyn Rader and Delegate Steve Westfall. Congresswoman Miller also visited the Armstrong World Industries manufacturing plant in Millwood, West Virginia, where they produce materials used in everyday items like ceiling tiles.
"Jackson County represents the best of West Virginia — hard work, grit, and dedication to the community," said Congresswoman Miller. "Thank you, Francis Brothers Excavation, Farmers Feed, and Armstrong World Industries, for opening your doors to me. As job creators in Ripley, these businesses are investing in the region and making West Virginia the best state to live, work, and raise a family."
Pictures from the Day:
Congresswoman Miller visits Jackson County with Mayor Rader and Delegate Westfall
Congresswoman Miller talks with community members in Ripley, West Virginia
Congresswoman Miller visits Francis Brothers Excavation and Farmers Feed
Congresswoman Miller visits Armstrong World Industries
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