This was a business decision. It involves establishing the most efficient process for getting our products to customers at the lowest cost, and is no reflection on the Pine Bluff workforce.

She played a great game at the point.

Everybody remembers Ironton in its heyday in the '40s and '50s, that's when Ironton was booming and we've gone downhill, and we have, we've hit rock bottom, ... But if we all don't stand together, we're not going to stand back up. It's going to take all of us to put it back on track.

We weren't expecting anything like $2.55, ... It's going to come out of cash reserves of whatever fund is connected (to each department.)

We won't have the ability to wait three months [to begin making changes], ... By the numbers I'm looking at, Feb. 28 is drop dead.

Are any not going to be touched? I don't think so, I think every single department within that general fund has to see a touch, ... I think they'll all be affected in one way or another.

It may be 'I'm sorry guys, I don't care how you do it, but bring your paper from home,' ... Every department will feel some effect, we just can't tell you how.

It's a different part of our network.

If it comes down to it, it's going to mean cutting down on your operating costs to pay for your fuel costs.