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  2. Leprino Foods - Wikipedia

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    Leprino Foods is an American company with headquarters in Denver, Colorado that produces cheese, lactose, whey protein and sweet whey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the world's largest maker of mozzarella cheese.

  3. Lubbock Leprino Foods is hiring. Here's how to apply, how ...

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    Leprino Foods' Lubbock factory has opened applications for 8 positions. Here's how to apply, and how much the positions pay.

  4. Lubbock business news includes what's going on with Leprino ...

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    More: Leprino Foods gives new opening timeline for Lubbock factory, hiring Recent openings include 806 Family Therapy at 8008 Slide Road, Suite 14, and Tech Café, 6810 Milwaukee Ave., Suite 100 ...

  5. James Leprino - Wikipedia

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    James Leprino (born 1937/1938) is an American billionaire, businessman, and chairman of Leprino Foods, the world's largest manufacturer of mozzarella cheese. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was listed as the 264th richest person in the US with a net worth of $3.1 billion, according to the 2017 Forbes 400 list. [ 4 ]

  6. Germantown, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code(s) 40204, 40205, 40217. ... (Louisville, Ky.) in the University of Louisville Libraries Digital Collections Archived 2010-08-01 at the Wayback Machine

  7. Rubbertown, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Rubbertown is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, located along the Ohio During World War II , it became the home of many industrial plants which remained after the war and led to its name. Its largest businesses include American Synthetic Rubber, Borden Chemical , DuPont Dow Elastomers, Noveon, Dow Chemical (formerly Rohm and Haas ), and ...

  8. Harrods Creek, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The area became agricultural in the early 19th century, primarily selling flour and cornmeal to the nearby market of Louisville. In 1877, the Louisville, Harrods Creek and Westport Railway reached the area and, owing to the era's Long Depression, never reached beyond it. The line became part of the L&N network in 1881.

  9. Hurstbourne Acres, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    It is bordered to the southeast by Forest Hills, to the east and south by Jeffersontown, and to the north and west by the Louisville/Jefferson County consolidated government. Interstate 64 passes just north of the city, with access from Exit 15 (Hurstbourne Parkway). Downtown Louisville is 10 miles (16 km) to the west.