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This Aug. 22, 2018, photo shows a sign declaring the future home of Braidy Industries’ aluminum mill in Ashland, Ky. More than 130 students have begun a two-year degree program in eastern Kentucky hoping it will lead to a job at the planned aluminum mill. The students at Ashland Community and Technical College are enrolled in a program designed in part by Braidy Industries and its CEO Craig Brouchard. Kentucky taxpayers are partial owners of the project. (AP Photo/Adam Beam)

This Aug. 22, 2018, photo shows a sign declaring the future home of Braidy Industries’ aluminum mill in Ashland, Ky. More than 130 students have begun a two-year degree program in eastern Kentucky hoping it will lead to a job at the planned aluminum mill. The students at Ashland Community and Technical College are enrolled in a program designed in part by Braidy Industries and its CEO Craig Brouchard. Kentucky taxpayers are partial owners of the project. (AP Photo/Adam Beam)

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