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Lawrence County location. From
this site, the company prepares hot
and frozen meals that are delivered
to senior centers, colleges and
hospitals across the region. Clients
include the Alabama Department of
Senior Services, and the Mississippi-
based company has a total of six
commissaries scattered around
the state.
The success story really began
back in 2015. Valley Inc., looking to
relocate to a larger facility, contacted
Burch for assistance. Morale in
Lawrence County had been running
low for a couple of years after
International Paper, the county’s
largest employer, ceased operations in
Courtland.
Finding a new location for Valley
Inc. was proving difficult, in part
because the company was too small
for the county’s industrial park. But
Burch had an idea.
The day he met company
representatives at a shuttered high
school in southeastern part of the
county it had been about a decade
since savory cooking smells wafted
out of the old cafeteria. Speake High
School and the Bobcats had been the
heart of the community, but local
students now attended a larger high
school down the road.
Valley Inc. thought the site had
potential with good road access for
the company’s delivery routes. In the
end, the Lawrence County School
Board leased the dormant campus at
“virtually no cost.”
The county had eliminated all
discretionary spending from its
budget, and so turned to a grant
to get the project going. It funded
minor improvements to the property
(demo’d old awnings and sheds,
painted the exterior, upgraded field
lines, added parking and a loading
dock). The City of Moulton lent
assistance with sewage improvements.
Valley Inc. invested approximately
$750,000 for renovations, expansion
and equipment.
“Although the impact from
the loss of International Paper
will always have a lingering effect
within Lawrence County and North
Alabama, something like Valley
Food Services Inc. choosing a small
farming community helps alleviate
the loss,” Burch said. “Now, more
than 3,000 seniors from Lawrence
County and the surrounding 14
counties are receiving nutritious food
on a daily basis all because the county
pulled together.” n
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