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Holcomb first U S governor to visit Israel following cease-fire

“I’ll see you in heaven.” It was the last thing Al Braccolino, 90, of Crown Point, told one of his daughters as paramedics loaded him into an ambulance Nov. 16. COVID-19 forced him into the final fight of his life. Ten days later, the chair Al usually occupied at the Thanksgiving table would sit empty. The husband to his wife of 70 years, father of three and grandfather of six died on the holiday. Al’s daughter, Sandra Noe, was herself suffering from COVID-19, which she contracted while caring for her sick parents, when the virus forced Al’s hospitalization. Noe, 66, is no stranger to helping elderly shut-ins weather isolation.

Chicago company relocating HQ to Huntington

(photo courtesy of Kitchen 17) by: Alex Brown, Inside INdiana Business Posted: May 21, 2021 / 10:39 AM EST HUNTINGTON, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) A Chicago-based vegan food producer and restaurant has announced plans to relocate operations to Huntington County. Kitchen 17 says it will invest more than $1 million to acquire and renovate the historic  Herald Press building in Huntington and create up to 64 jobs by the end of 2024. The company was founded in 2013 by sisters Jennie and Lorry Plasterer, who are natives of Huntington. The Kitchen 17 restaurant in Chicago specializes in vegan pizzas and comfort food. Jennie Plasterer says she pivoted the company during the pandemic by turning the restaurant into a full-fledged production facility.

Retailer expands in state | Business | The Journal Gazette

Courtesy The discount retailer Five Below said it will locate a Midwest distribution center in central Indiana, creating more than 470 new jobs by the end of 2025. Previous Next Thursday, May 20, 2021 1:00 am Retailer expands in state Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS – Discount retailer Five Below will locate a Midwest distribution center in central Indiana, creating more than 470 new jobs by the end of 2025, the company and the state announced Wednesday. The Philadelphia-based company plans to invest more than $100 million to establish distribution and e-commerce operations in Shelby County, officials said. The 1 million-square-foot facility is expected to begin operations in summer 2022. “Ship Center Indiana is going to be an incredible facility filled with state-of-the-art technology, and great for boosting the local economy by creating jobs,” Five Below CEO Joel Anderson said in a news release.

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