An outdoor enthusiast rides a Kona bicycle in a desert setting. Kona is one of the brands of Kent Outdoors, which will move its headquarters to Summit County and create 84 jobs over the next five years.

Brice Wallace 

A sports equipment company will move to Summit County and a food manufacturer will grow its operations in Ephraim after being approved for a pair of state tax credit incentives.

Kent Outdoors will create 84 jobs over the next few years as its headquarters move to Summit County. C&J Specialties Inc. will add 190 jobs over the next two decades in an expansion project in Ephraim.

The companies were awarded the incentives by the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity board during its October meeting at the One Utah Summit in Cedar City.

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