Senator Lamar Alexander stopped in Rhea County Thursday where he met with Dayton Mayor Gary Louallen, Executive Director of the Rhea County Economic and Community Development Dennis Tumlin, Rhea County Executive George Thacker, and Tennessee State Representative Ron Travis.
Senator Alexander praised the Rhea County executives for taking advantage of their economic opportunities, such as expanding the auto industry in Tennessee and bass fishing on Watts Bar and Chickamauga Lakes.
"When I was governor, I led an effort to get Tennesseans to celebrate the good things our state had to offer -- and that's exactly what Rhea County is doing by capitalizing on the area's bass fishing, which is some of the best in the country. I also commend Rhea County officials for their hard work in recruiting Nokian Tyres to the county -- which will help create more than 400 good-paying jobs for Tennessee families," Senator Alexander said.
In May 2017, Nokian Tyres -- a Finnish tire company -- announced they will invest $360 million to build a new manufacturing facility in Dayton creating 400 new jobs. Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2018 and the first tires are expected to be produced in 2020.
Rhea County is also becoming more known as a place for fisherman as the area has seen a significant increase in tourism from bass fishing on Watts Bar and Chickamauga Lakes. According to Mr. Tumlin, Rhea County has an average of about 33 fishing tournaments and events a year.
Senator Alexander talks with Rhea County officials about the proposed plans for the Nokian Tyres site in Dayton.