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The 2024 race for Indiana governor is officially underway. Republican Eric Doden announced Thursday he’s running for the state’s highest office.
Doden said he’s forming a campaign committee in a bid for governor because he has a passion for “growing Indiana main streets.”
The Fort Wayne businessman previously served as then-Gov. Mike Pence’s Indiana Economic Development Corporation president.
In a statement announcing his campaign, Doden said he’ll bring his “no-nonsense” approach to the race, helping create “21st century economic opportunities” for Indiana families.
The seat is open in 2024 – Gov. Eric Holcomb is term-limited.
By Syndicated Content
May 7, 2021 11:14 AM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Fitesa, a Brazil-based manufacturer of nonwoven hygiene and health care products, announced plans today to expand its new Indiana operations, creating up to 34 new jobs in Terre Haute by the end of 2022.
“We are delighted that Fitesa, a new member of our local manufacturing community, is making such a significant investment in its Terre Haute facility,” Terre Haute Mayor Duke Bennett said. “We look forward to working with Fitesa as it grows its local manufacturing footprint.”
The company, which is headquartered in Porto Alegre, Brazil, acquired Terre Haute-based Tredegar Corporation’s personal care films business in November 2020, retaining 113 employees. Now, Fitesa is investing more than $19.2 million to add new equipment, upgrade existing production lines and improve the former Tredegar Corporation site at 3400 Fort Harrison Road, enabling the company to increase its Indiana client base and e