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Company’s shutdown could trigger exodus

GERLACH -- Two tiny Northern Nevada towns located near the site of the annual Burning Man festival are facing an uncertain future when the largest regional employer closes early next year.

Citing a sluggish construction market, USG Corp. announced Thursday that it will halt its gypsum mine and wallboard manufacturing operations in the company-owned town of Empire on Jan. 31.

Officials say the move will put 92 people out of work in the town 100 miles north of Reno and could have a ripple effect on nearby Gerlach.

USG Corp. is allowing its employees and their families -- about 300 people -- to remain in company-owned housing until the school year ends in June, the Reno Gazette-Journal reported.

But with most of the area's population of 465 people tied to USG and few, if any, other immediate job options, officials are concerned about the risk of a wholesale exodus.

"We've got to evaluate the whole situation. There are so many working pieces to this," Washoe County Commissioner Bonnie Webber told the Gazette-Journal.

The county school district operates elementary, middle and high schools in the area. Of a combined 74 students at the schools, all but about a dozen are family of USG employees, said Heath Morrison, school district superintendent.

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