(KLZA)-- Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise will host a Community Engagement session on Wednesday evening, December 18 to give residents an opportunity to engage with the co-founders of Citroniq--the company planning to develop a bio-based production facility south of Falls City.
The event , will begin at 6 pm. in the Falls City High School gymnasium.
The multi-billion dollar facility is to be located in Falls City's Mid-America Rail Campus, with a goal of being operational in 2029.
The public is invited to attend.
A consultant from the Governor's office and Julie Bushell, who is leading the Nebraska BioEconomy Initiative, are also to be in attendance.
You can relay questions you wish to ask at the event to the Falls City EDGE office.
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