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ly business is planning Mass layoffs this week Fox TOS Carly olon is live outside the wamit Falls Paper Mill with more Carly yeah Pete and Nora the president of the wamit falls paper mill uh sent a letter to the mayor of West Lyn this week explaining those changes and he said he hopes the 158 layoffs will only be temporary until his company can find a buyer thereamp;#39;s a lot of history here and we canamp;#39;t let that go down Derek Hami started at The wamit Falls Paper Company 4 years ago and since then heamp;#39;s worked his way up to senior coderman they gave me a really good opportunity a chance to grow um progressing the company but this week he was among 158 employees receiving a notice that Friday would be his last day you know everybodyamp;#39;s kind of just quiet you know you can you can feel the Vibes I mean everybodyamp;#39;s bummed out or who wouldnamp;#39;t be company president Brian Conan sent a letter to the mayor of West Lynn and Oregonamp;#39;s office of work