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Calling Jenks, America Home!

Over the years several milestones have contributed to the continued growth of Jenks beyond the original townsite. The Tulsa water system and a gas-fired electric generating plant by the Public Service Company of Oklahoma came to Jenks in the early 1970′s. In the mid-1980′s the $167,000,000 Kimberly-Clark manufacturing facility was added to the Jenks tax base and the number and quality of neighborhoods expanded.

In 2000, over 1/2 billion dollars in new and existing industrial construction cost were also added to the Jenks tax base. Kimberly-Clark started their $230 million dollar expansion to their manufacturing facility to include a paper towel division and distribution center. Green Country Energy started construction on a new $340 million dollar, 810-megawatt natural gas fired electric generating facility.

With an excellent industrial tax base, an outstanding school district, quality housing, an advantageous location within the Tulsa metropolitan area, and citizens who maintain small town values, Jenks continues to grow. At a population of over 17,000 Jenks today offers a wonderful quality of life for its residents.

Cogentrix – Green Country Generating Plant
The Green Country Generating Plant, located in Jenks, is an 810 megawatt natural gas-fueled, combined-cycle generating facility. The plant went into commercial operation in February 2002, providing wholesale electricity under a tolling contract.

Kimberly-Clark
What is Kimberly-Clark about? Well known brands. Innovation. Technology. Leadership. We’re a global team of more than 60.000 people, organized into three global segments – Consumer Tissue, Personal Care, and Busines-to-Business – who share a passion for finding new way to improve the health, hygience, and well-being of people every day, everywhwere.

Tulsa Winch GroupA Dover Company
An industry leader in the manufacture of winch, gear box and load information systems. TWG is comprised of four separate companies producing complementary products for many common markets.